Love at First Night (Frank and Judith) -
Chapter 50
Chapter 50
Chapter 50
Adam glanced sideways at her with a gentle smile, and his eyes crinkled into a crescent. One wouldn’tnotice the cunning hidden behind his smile if they didn’t look closely. “Judy, buying a house is a big deal.We have to choose carefully, and I have asked my friends for help. He will call me once he replaces the rightoffer. Relax! We will replace our dream house.” Adam patted his chest and promised Judith.
Judith pursed her lips and looked at Adam through the eyes of gratitude. “Thank you! Adam, you’ve beenwith me all day. It must be tough for you, right?”
Adam laughed it off. Unfortunately, Judith was grateful to him, but not out of love. “Why are youlaughing?” Judith glared at him. Did she say anything funny? But it had been a long time since Judithsaw Adam’s smile in this way, When Adam was at work, he was as cold-blooded as Frank. Adam wasdetermined and had great insight. He had made his company a Kimshire’s business empire just in a fewyears. But around Judith, Adam acted like a boy who protected his little sister well. Adam reached out hishand and gently wiped the oil stains off Judith’s mouth. “Look at you! You eat like Emily! It’s all over yourmouth!” Judith pointed at the skewers in the yellow paper bag and whined, “It’s their faults.” Adambeamed at her. He knew that was the girl she loved, and Judith was cute even she was whining. Judithtilted her head and glared at him. She flipped out and shouted, “Wait, Adam! Are you saying that youdislike me?” Adam was startled by Judith’s roar, and he quickly looked around. They had attracted to thepassers-by. People might think there was just another couple who were bickering on the street. “Hey!Won’t you mind keeping your voice down? People might think that I’m bullying you.” “You did bully me,didn’t you?” She raised her eyes to look at Adam, a trace of sadness flashing through her clear andbright eyes. That brought Adam nowhere out. “When did I bully her? Why didn’t I know that?” Adamsuddenly stopped. The dazzling light shone on his face, adding more charm to his beautiful outline. Hequickly explained, “Judy, I didn’t. When did you become so petty?” “Well! A second ago,” Judith replied tohim confidently. Adam snorted and strode forward angrily. Judith widened her eyes in surprise as Adamleft. It wasn’t the way she wanted. She chased after Adam and asked, “Why are you angry? When did I
piss you off?” “Well! A second ago,” Adam imitated her tone and retorted back. “Hey!” Judith felthumiliated. “Adam, you are petty. Are you taking revenge on me?” Her eyes moved nimbly, and she wasclose to tears. Passers-by caught a glimpse at the fighting couple and turned their heads around fromtime to time. Adam broke out into laughter as he looked into Judith’s eyes, which were shining like asparkling star, clear like a rippling stream, and pure like sunshine. Sometimes Adam, couldn’t controlhimself and bullied her. But when he saw Judith’s puppy eyes, Adam didn’t have the heart to do it. “Stilllaughing?” Judith glared at him. Judith was well-arranged and outstanding at work.
When she was with Adam’s kids, she was gentle and childish. That was the typical Judith. Sometimes,she whined like a baby, and sometimes, she laughed like crazy. She loved to be the authentic Judith.Aright, stop. Finish your skewers! It won’t be good if they get cold later. I’ll pick you up tomorrow morning.Let’s continue after breakfast.” Adam urged.
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