At that thought, Luna immediately lifted her head and looked at Joshua seriously.
"Can you help out? Bonnie..."
Joshua heard the call between Luna and Nigel clearly. He looked at Luna deeply. "Are you planning to look for Bonnie before she finds Jim?"
Luna nodded. "Mmh."
She had to tell Bonnie the truth before Bonnie got hurt. Otherwise, not only would Bonnie be sad, but she would also lose hope for Jim, too.
"There is no need."
Joshua took a deep breath. He raised his hand and gently combed Luna's hair behind her ear.
"Even if you tell Bonnie about Jim's condition, do you think she won't look for him to find out what's going o n?"
Luna bit her lip. "I'm only afraid that she'll get hurt."
"That's inevitable."
Joshua took a deep breath. He combed the last strand of hair behind her ears before retreating his hand.
"But, I'll still send someone to help you look for her."
Luna bit her lip. She lowered her gaze and looked at
her fingers.
"Okay, thank you."
Joshua furrowed his brows at Luna thanking him. He went in closer, placed his hands on both sides of Luna, and looked at her closely.
"Other than 'thank-yous', is there nothing else you can say to me?"
Joshua's handsome angular face inched closer.
Luna looked at his handsome face up close, and her heart inexplicably started to beat wildly. Her face had started to redden, too.
They had never been this close physically for such a long time. She did not even dare to look at his eyes, fearing she might fall for him.
In the end . she still fell for him.
She looked at his face and could no longer hold back. She immediately wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed his thin lips.
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