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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1256

"Gary Smith," Celeste called out anxiously, "Why have you come and find me at such a late hour?"

Gary sighed upon hearing her question. He then answered, "Celeste White, when you finally understand everything, you're going to realize how dumb you are."

Celeste was taken aback; her face felt hot inexplicably. She retorted instinctively, "I know that I'm stupid, but don't you think that you were being too reckless today? We're only 16."

"So what?" He asked in an overbearing and domineering way, as if he wasn't afraid of anything in the world. Why should age matter?

Age was nothing in front of love.

Celeste was startled by his tone, and she didn't know what to say anymore; she suddenly fell silent.

Neither of them spoke on the phone.

Gary lifted his head and looked in her direction. After a long time, he finally said, "Close your window and go to bed." "A- Are you leaving now?" Celeste continued to

ask.

"It's time for me to head back," Gary said, "I'm leaving tomorrow."

Celeste was startled again, "Then when will I meet you again?"

"Are you looking forward to meeting me?" Gary asked in return.

Celeste was taken aback. She questioned herself. After a long time, she nodded, "Yeah, I am looking forward to seeing you."

"Anytime," Gary answered.

"You're lying," Celeste rebutted, "You're going to the United States. How could we meet anytime we wish to?"

Gary went silent for a while before saying, "We could have met each other anytime we wanted to, but you decided to go to England."

Celeste couldn't respond anymore; her heart tightened up.

"Just do according to your decision," Gary said in a deep voice, "I hope you don't regret it."

After that, he hung up the phone.

Celeste looked at the phone subconsciously. The end call beep sounded. Downstairs, that flash of light went off in an instant as well.

When Celeste turned her head to look, she happened to catch the moment that light went out.

At that moment, it felt as though her heart had sunk to the bottom of a valley.

Then, she saw a tall and thin figure walking out from the shadows.

It was so familiar.

It was him.

She looked at the figure in a daze until he finally disappeared in the dark and could no longer be seen.

Celeste stood by the window and did not move for a long time.

She picked up the phone and made a phone call again.

The call was declined.

He had chosen not to answer her call.

Celeste's heart suddenly felt empty, and an inexplicable sense of panic welled up from the bottom of her heart.

She closed the window and went back to her room; she couldn't sleep the entire night.

The next day, when she was about to go to school, Miss Yates blocked her in front of the door.

"Miss Yates?" Celeste was frightened.

Miss Yates pushed her into the room and closed the door before she began to speak.

"Miss Celeste, the paparazzi almost got a few shots of you when you tried to escape last night. Do you know that your actions would bring a lot of trouble to Miss White?"

Celeste lowered her head and kept quiet.

How could she not know that she would have troubled Cindy?

However, she just couldn't force herself to follow Cindy's wishes.

Seeing how dejected Celeste looked, Miss Yates sighed and continued, "Miss White said that if you really wish to go to England instead, you can go ahead. After all, you've grown up already, so there's only so much that she can do about it. You just have to make sure that you're serious about it."

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