The time for Mia to go to the courthouse would crash with her piano shopping with ude. She was
stuck in a dilemma, what was she going to do?
She said hesitantly. “If it’s tomorrow
“Oh, silly me. You have school tomorrow, don’t you? I’ll drop you at your college tomorrow.” ude
wished that he could drop her at school.
After all, it fitted the good brother image he had been dreaming of since a long time ago.
That caught her off guard. “No need for the trouble, ude.”
“What do you mean trouble? It’s my off day tomorrow. What’s wrong with dropping you off at college?
Rest up, Mia. I’lle on time to pick you up tomorrow.”
“ude!” Before she could say anything, he had left.
Things were getting out of hand. She had an appointment with Timothy tomorrow morning and she had
sses in the afternoon.
Judging from the way ude acted, he didn’t seem like he would ept a refusal.
What should she do to resolve the problem?
It was the very day Mia would divorce Timothy and cut ties with him. At the same time, she didn’t want
ude to find out about her rtionship with Timothy lest he found fault with Timothy.
If ude got on Timothy’s bad books, there was no way ude could run his music academy in Bern
City!
Things were going to end between Mia and Timothy, so she didn’t want to cause another trouble.
Returning to her bedroom, she racked her brain for a solution. What excuse could she make so that
ude wouldn’t drop her off at college?
If she turned down his offer, would it upset him? He seemed so excited a while ago. Still, she didn’t
wish for him to know her rtionship with Timothy.
At that moment, her phone rang. It was Felix calling.
Mia cast a nce at it, not answering the phone. She had a vague guess on what he intended to say.
But she had nothing else to say to him. She had said everything she should.
Besides, her hunch was telling her that he didn’t like her that much. A woman’s intuition was
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However, the incessant calls didn’t stop as if Felix wouldn’t give up until she picked up his call.
When the ringing finally stopped, he texted her, “Mia, I’m outside your ce. If you don’t pick up. the
call, I’m going to knock on each door until you respond.”
That was it. Her patience had reached its limit.
She called him back. “Felix, I’ve cleared my feelings up with you. We’re notpatible.”
“Mia, you finally answered my call! Don’t worry about what happened back on campus. I’ll make up for
it with another confession.”
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“I don’t need that because I won’t ept your feelings,” she blurted coldly.
“Why not? Mia, if you’re beaten down by the fact that you’re a divorced woman, don’t be. Don’t let it get
to you because I don’t mind it at all. The one I like is you.”
Mia finally experienced first–hand how it felt like to talk past each other in a conversation.
She massaged her forehead. “But I don’t feel the same way.”
“Mia, I know your mind is a mess right now. You don’t have to turn me down this quickly. I can give you
time to think about it. Good night, my dear.” With that, he ended the call.
His final words yed in her head again as she stared at her phone screen in disbelief. This was
just annoying!
Since when was Felix this corny? Mia didn’t realize it at all! Perhaps, it was because he was not
her type.
Moreover, she was a pregnant woman who was going to divorce Timothy, ready to stay low in
Nord City to give birth to his child.
Never once had she thought of starting another rtionship.
She even questioned herself if she had given him the wrong idea, which caused him to like her in
the end.
After that disgusting conversation ended, she contacted Gina to talk about this issue.
Mia also mentioned the day she ran into Felix at that restaurant, where he was having a blind date.