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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1589

Leah looked at Hogan with shock, a startled flash lit up in her eyes. He knew?

He knew that she used to have feelings for him, but he pretended not to notice.

Wasn't he always cold to her?

She had once developed feelings for him, but her emotions gradually dwindled as time passed. With her recent experiences, she could make out the disappointment she was feeling in her heart.

And now he's saying that he knew?

Hogan looked into Leah's cynical eyes. "I know you had feelings for me over the years, but we were so young. I knew that you liked me, and I felt the same way."

"I used to think that I was too young to say anything, but now that we've been in college for over two years, I think we can take the next step. So today, I'm here to confess. Leah, I like you. Be my girlfriend."

"Hahaha..." Leah laughed nervously at the revelation, feeling sour and glum.

He knew she had a crush on him, and yet he continued to pretend that he didn't know he was close with Rowane. Now he had said it upfront, Leah could affirm that Hogan was definitely not her type.

He clearly knew of it and pretended to be oblivious. He saw how she had liked him and knew that she didn't want to involve Rowane in any matter, but Hogan ultimately went to Rowane for everything.

She could only laugh.

In comparison, Ernest's image was placed higher on the bar. Only a guy like Ernest, who was introverted and tough, was a man who really understood love.

Hogan was no longer a good person in her heart.

After laughing, Leah's gaze turned much sharper. She looked coldly at Hogan as if he was a stranger and glared at him. "I don't like you like that, Hogan. Sorry, I can't be your girlfriend."

It was a clear rejection.

Hogan's face froze. He looked at Leah in shock. "Impossible. Leah, you obviously like me a lot." "Who told you that?" Leah responded curtly.

She looked in the direction of her bedroom, feeling like Ernest could hear her.

Embarrassment rose inside of her. The person she liked was in her bedroom, listening to the confession of the person she once had a crush on, and all of it from a capsule of her younger ignorant days.

She knew no one would be comfortable listening to something like this.

She also knew that this was something she had to face head on and address clearly.

Otherwise, the situation would be buried as a secret, never to be brought up again.

She didn't want to be someone who bottled up their past feelings, especially in front of the person she liked.

Hogan furrows his eyebrows and said, "I can see it clearly. Do I need someone else to say it straight to my face? Leah, I reciprocate the feelings you have for me. I've been waiting for us to grow up."

"I don't have such feelings for you." Leah didn't like to hear such words. "Please don't say that as if we really have something between us."

"No feelings? That's impossible," Hogan retorted in a deep voice. "Leah, there's no point in deceiving yourself."

"Hogan, you really are a funny man. Alright, we're talking about this today." Leah turned serious. She looked at Hogan and spoke with a deeper timbre, "If we don't clear this up properly you'll probably get the wrong idea. I won't deny it, I used to have a crush on you."

Hogan replied without a second's delay, "See, I knew you had a crush on me. You like me."

"It's now a far cry from a crush," Leah interrupted haughtily in a cold voice, "I already lost all my feelings for you when you chose and care for Rowane over and over again. Haven't you noticed that I've never taken the initiative to contact you these past two years?"

Hogan's body stiffened. He raised his eyes and looked at Leah in disbelief.

He recalled the events of the past two years in university carefully, and realized she never once contacted him first. It was always Hogan making the first move every time. However, Leah was fine whenever they exchanged words, at least she was civil when communicating with him.

Their relationship wasn't that disastrous.

There was no doubt that Leah hated Rowane with a passion, but he also wanted to help reconcile their relationship and sisterhood. That was all.

He thought Leah understood him well.

Why hadn't she taken the initiative to contact him for the past two years?

"Leah, you never took the initiative to contact me first, but I know you're angry with me. You're mad at me for forcing you to make up with Rowane, aren't you?"

Turns out he understood all along.

Leah chuckled again.

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