Chapter 509
The psychologist said all feelings had a reason for existing and told Elijah to slowly
embrace his true self.
He shouldn’t deliberately highlight how he was different from others there was no real difference, just different choices.
Elijah wasn’t completely enlighten
he did feel much better.
His phone vibrated in his pocket. He too
it out and saw a message from Cameron. She was checking on him, but he knew her concern was only friendly
Elijah gripped his phone, his fingers tensing His feelings were his own, a
bury his feelings deep in his heart, telling no one, especially her.
He didn’t reply right away. Just then, Jack pulled the car up in front of him.
n, and so was his crush. He couldn’t let them bother Cameron. He decided to
Once inside the car, Elijah took out his phone to respond. Neon lights from the street filtered through the window, casting patchy shadows across his
handsome face.
Elijah: [I’m okay, doing good. How about you?]
Cameron: [I’m good too. Will you still come in for your part–time shift? If not, I can settle your pay from that day.]
Elijah stared at her message for a moment, wondering, ‘Should I go?‘ These past few days, he couldn’t stop thinking about her.
He kept replaying every detail of their three months together. He didn’t even know when these feelings had started.
He longed to see her. Just being able to see her would be enough. He didn’t dare hope for more.
After a while, he replied: [I’m free these days. I’ll come in. See you tomorrow.]
Cameron: [Uh, tomorrow’s the weekend. We don’t need to go to work.]
Elijah: [Are you still living at Noble Vista?]
Cameron: [Yeah, Brad’s back and he’s staying here too.]
Elijah: [I’ll stay over tomorrow. I haven’t seen Brad in ages.]
Cameron: [He’s pretty busy tomorrow.]
Of course, Elijah didn’t care whether Bradley was busy
or not. All he wanted was to see Cameron every day.
Elijah: [I’ll just stay over first. See you tomorrow.]
Cameron: [See you.]
Elijah held his phone, scrolling through his chat history with Cameron again and again, smiling.
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