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Lock You In My Heart novel Chapter 362

Gabrielle didn't make a sound on their way to the airport, fearing Jackson would hate her even more or force her to get off the car. She couldn't bear it anymore.

Jackson was known for his bad temper. He was the most terrifying person in the studio, and getting along with him wasn't easy. Moreover, Gabrielle had made a mistake right in front of him. She had to face the consequences because it was her fault.

Therefore, she chose to remain silent and endure everything.

Jackson noticed she was staring at her phone, looking aggrieved. He didn't know what to do or say to make her feel better.

'Was I too rude to her?'

"Gabrielle, do you feel I'm being unfair to you?" Jackson asked.

He wasn't someone who would comfort women, but he couldn't watch Gabrielle getting hurt because of him either.

He was trying to talk to her.

"No, Jackson. You weren't being unfair. After all, it was my fault," Gabrielle replied honestly.

Jackson looked at her through the rearview mirror and nodded. "Well, good to know. You did make this mistake. Besides, impressing Ms. Glyn is important for your career."

Gabrielle knew Jackson wouldn't get mad at anyone without a reason. He was advising her for her own good. "I understand. I don't blame you."

"Good. That's a relief. I hope you behave yourself. So pull yourself together." Jackson was worried that Gabrielle's sadness would affect everyone's mood.

Melissa was important to Jackson. This was her first time at Antawood, and he didn't want her to be upset because of Gabrielle.

"Rest assured, Jackson. I will be on my best behavior and make sure Ms. Glyn likes me," Gabrielle promised.

Everything would be fine if she behaved well in front of Melissa.

After all, Melissa meant a lot to her, and she wanted the woman to like her.

"Good. You better stop sulking then," Jackson reminded her again.

Soon, the car arrived at the airport.

Gabrielle kept up her promise and returned to normal as if nothing had happened.

She followed Jackson out of the car with a bunch of Melissa's favorite flowers he had bought to impress her.

Holding the flowers, Gabrielle walked up to Jackson. She looked at him, feeling both worried and nervous. "Jackson, does this smile look okay?"

she asked, flashing a gentle smile.

Jackson studied her face and nodded in approval. "Good. Let's go with it. But remember, not to overdo it."

Jackson finally realized that some people were blessed with a pretty face and natural smile.

Gabrielle was one of them. At first, Jackson thought she only had a pretty face. But as time went by, he realized she was incredibly talented. He wasn't surprised that Jason had accepted her as his apprentice. After all, the man hired only skillful people.

Even Jackso

n's heart softened at her sweet smile.

When he first met Melissa, he had been more nervous than Gabrielle.

"I understand what you're going through. Don't worry. She isn't intimidating as you think. So be casual and don't make a fool of yourself."

Jackson felt that Gabrielle shouldn't have come today. He wanted to meet his teacher all by himself. But Jason had insisted on taking her with him.

"I understand. I promise not to embarrass you, Jackson," Gabrielle assured him.

"Good." Jackson cast a sidelong glance at her and turned to look at the exit.

Soon, the flight landed. He knew Melissa would walk out soon.

A couple of minutes later, a crowd of people began to walk out.

Since the VIP passage was restricted to a few people, the place was relatively empty.

Finally, a woman dressed in fashionable clothing and sunglasses walked out, followed by a young female assistant, who was carrying her luggage.

It was none other than the legendary master in the domestic jewelry industry, Melissa.

"Ms. Glyn!" Jackson squealed in delight and strutted toward her. His stony face finally bore a smile.

"Nice to meet you, Ms. Glyn. I'm Gabrielle. Welcome to Antawood," Gabrielle greeted as she extended the flowers to her.

Melissa stared at her intently for a long time that she even forgot to take the flowers.

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