My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel)

Chapter 460



Chapter 460 Chitt Was Like Her Brother

Janet walked in front, and Chitt followed her with her bag.

Only now did Chitt dare to take a good look at Jill. During the day, he was afraid that the missing in his eyes would sneak out and be discovered by her.

Janet strolled on the path by the dim street lights like a jasmine branch left alone in the

world. All the pearls and crystals in the world were eclipsed before her.

At the door, Chitt handed the handbag to Janet.

"Thank you for sending me back, Mr. Floyd."

Chitt's face had returned to polite alienation. "You're welcome. Goodbye, Ms. Longfellow."

He turned and walked back. His broad shoulders and powerful narrow waist looked more handsome than the statue in the misty light.

Janet looked at his back, and her heart suddenly missed a beat.

Compared to the feeling Chitt gave her, his back looked more like her brother's!

The back of his head and shoulders, the swing of his arms when he walked, almost all coincided with the figure in her memory.

Janet's eye sockets burned for a while, and the frantic heartbeat wrapped in the excitement of suffocation was about to submerge her like a tide.

"Wait a moment!"

Janet ran over happily and grabbed Chitt's wrist.

Her fingers trembled, and regardless of Chitt's astonished eyes, she roughly pulled up

his sleeve.

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Chitt's fair skin was exposed, with a little sickly white under the cold moonlight.

Janet's fingers were cold, and the coldness spread to her heart, stiffening her whole body.

Chitt kept silent for a while before he reminded her. "Ms. Longfellow, is there anything else?"

Nothing at all.

There were no marks on his arms.

Janet's hands dropped as she was sinking into the sea, and even her breathing became

difficult.

"Nothing. I just saw a mosquito on your arm."

It was a clumsy lie, but Janet could not tell it back. "I'm sorry. I was dazzled and scared

of you."

Chitt twitched the corners of his mouth indifferently. Janet could see the pity in his eyes

if she looked up.

"It doesn't matter. It's a little late today, and you must be tired.

"Go back and rest early. See you at the company tomorrow."

Janet felt she should really go back and take a good rest. If she always treated him as her

brother when she went to work, it would make everyone uncomfortable.

"See you tomorrow."

The night was dark and starry.

Chitt returned to the car, motionless, just staring at the villa.

Looking at the light in the room on the second floor, his eyes were full of compassion.

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His little girl had quietly grown from a little white flower to be able to take care of herself and support the Longfellow Group. Chitt was proud but also distressed.

His palm was covering his right forearm, and the touch from Janet was still vivid in his

memory.

When she rushed over just now, he was very nervous.

It wasn't until he saw Janet's disappointed eyes that he remembered the fire had wiped away all traces of him.

"I'm back. I'll never leave you again, Jill." Chitt's eyes lit up.

"Although I can't recognize you in a short time, I will stay by your side with another identity to protect you and never let you be wronged again." Chitt thought.

The light from the window finally went out. He started the car, turned around, and left.

Janet returned to the room with a heavy heart, washed up with muscle memory, changed into pajamas, and stuffed herself under the quilt.

Her eyes were open in the darkness, without a trace of sleepiness.

She couldn't fall asleep. Janet sat up and turned on the small lamp beside the bed.

Nathaniel had just arrived home not long ago, and he drank a little too much at night. He was lying on the sofa in a daze as if a hand was messing with his stomach, and it was at this moment that he received a He suddenly turned over and sat up. "What's wrong, Janet? Did Chitt bully you?!"


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