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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1738

At the airport.

Christmas eve.

Ernest frowned as he looked at his watch. An imperceptible hint of impatience could be seen in his eyes.

Maria had suddenly asked him to pick up one of her friends who had travelled to London for a trip.

Ernest was working on his thesis when Maria forced him to come out.

Recently, Maria had been hanging out with Liam every day, and she'd been slacking off. Furthermore, Liam was about to leave.

Hence, Maria wanted to spend every moment with him.

Hence, she kept begging Ernest to pick her friend up. She gave him the flight number, and she told him that she'd sent his photo to her friend. Maria's friend would look for him after she arrived.

Since it was Christmas, Ernest decided to just do as she said.

Now, Ernest was waiting at the airport's entrance. He looked at his watch several times, and he seemed impatient.

However, Ernest was usually good-tempered, and he rarely showed it even if he was irritated.

Leah got off the plane and felt extraordinarily excited.

She found her luggage, carried her backpack, and walked out.

From a distance, she could see the man she had been thinking about day and night.

He seemed to be a little absent- minded and looked at his watch several times. It appeared that he was very impatient.

Leah felt very amused.

When they called last night, Leah and Maria had already made a decision for Leah to intentionally be late.

It was a special surprise for Ernest, as well as a Christmas gift. She planned on giving herself to Ernest as his gift.

Night had already fallen, but the lights were still bright. The gentle glow illuminated Ernest's handsome face.

She couldn't see very clearly because of the distance, but she could tell at a glance that the person was Ernest.

The man she loved.

He stood there, with his head lowered. He was wearing a plaid sweater and black trousers, which further accentuated his tall and thin figure.

The corners of Leah's lips curled up as she walked towards him.

Ernest had been waiting. He raised his eyes and looked inside several times absent- mindedly. However, he looked up again only to be shocked by the woman coming towards him.

Why did she look so familiar?

Ernest was astonished and he narrowed his eyes.

Why was the woman in a down jacket and her hair up in a bun so familiar?

Furthermore, she kept staring at him with a smile on her face.

To his surprise, Leah had made her way over to him with a bright smile on her face.

Ernest's heart beat wildly. "Leah?"

Leah placed her arm on Ernest's hand and looked at his surprised face. "What? You don't recognize me? Are you surprised, Mr. Jones? Your Christmas gift is here."

"Of course I'm surprised." Ernest lifted her chin with his slender fingers and kissed her directly.

Perhaps it was his surprise that made him impulsive enough to do that.

He kissed Leah in front of a lot of strangers at the airport.

Leah was rather shocked, and she carelessly flung her coat on her suitcase. Then, she looped her arms around Ernest's neck and reciprocated his kiss eagerly.

The two of them kissed until they needed to part for air.

Ernest held Leah's waist and looked at her. The earlier impatience had disappeared, replaced with a very warm smile.

"Are you tired? Did you sleep on the plane? Did you eat?" He assaulted Leah with a barrage of questions.

Leah smiled and stared at Ernest's handsome face. He was really much too handsome, and he looked like he'd jumped straight out of a movie.

Of course, Leah was infatuated with him.

She looked at him and wanted to drool.

Honestly, she had to admit that she did place significant importance on looks.

"I'm not tired. I slept for most of the flight, and I had a meal on board." Leah answered all of Ernest's questions

In fact, she was prepared to come and celebrate Christmas with him.

Ernest looked at Leah and said, "I'll take you home first, let's go out tomorrow, okay?"

Leah deliberately acted surprised. "Home? What for?"

Ernest glanced at her, and his eyes shone with a beastly lust. He was like a hungry animal, raring to eat his meal.

He wanted to ravage his prey

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