Being Pursued By Ex-husband -
Chapter 128
Chapter 128
Actually, Sophia had forgotten that she had a junior in high school and university named Sadie Hunt.When Sadie was a senior in high school, her parents were involved in an accident. At that time,Katherine had been occupied with art exams in preparation for a career in entertainment. As a result,she was too busy to have time for other concerns.
Now that Sadie had mentioned it, Sophia had a hazy recollection of it. “Did you give me flowers on theday I graduated?”
Her memory was comparable to that of a photographic memory, so she would never forget something ifshe made an effort to remember it.
On the day she took her graduation photo in her senior year, many people came to give her flowers.The incident that left the deepest impression on her was when their class was about to leave after theirgroup photo session. At that time, a girl in a ponytail had run over from a distance with a bouquet ofchampagne roses in her hands.
Sadie was wearing large black-rimmed glasses, jeans, and a t-shirt at the time, and she was unnoticedin the crowd.
If she had not tripped while running, Sophia probably would not have remembered her.
With a hint of embarrassment, Sadie answered, “That's me.”
When she was in her first year of high school, Sophia was already in her third year. As soon as Sadiestarted attending the school, she found out that there was a third-year senior who consistently placedfirst in her grade.
Sophia's first place was no ordinary first place. Her grades were always intriguing because her pointswere always one point higher than her previous ones.
It was not difficult for someone to come in first place in their class, but controlling the changes in theirgrade was not something an average person could do.
That, however, was not what surprised Sadie the most. Since she was a child, all of the top studentsaround her had been somewhat dull and boring. After all, the only way to succeed in a small town wasto study hard.
She, too, was a boring top student, and she assumed Sophia would be the same.
It was not until Sophia delivered a speech at the third-year graduation ceremony that she realized howdifferent the former was. Despite the fact that they were both wearing the same uniform, it lookedcompletely different on Sophia.
Sophia's beauty and academic ability had taken Sadie by surprise.
On that day, the seed of worship was sown and gradually sprouted.
Initially, she had failed to enroll at Jadeborough University due to her grades. In an effort to get closerto her goddess, she had studied each day assiduously until late at night.
She aspired to be a good person like Sophia and wished she could be as attractive, intelligent, andgentle as Sophia was.
Finally, her wish had come true, and she was able to stay by her goddess' side.
Even though it had been seven or eight years, Sadie still experienced anxiety and shyness when shethought back on the event.
Since she had a class that day, she could not attend Sophia's graduation photo session. She hadhastily picked up the flowers she had ordered and sped over to give them to Sophia after class. Littledid she know that her shoelaces would come undone and cause her to trip and fall in front of Sophia.
Consequently, she crushed the bouquet. The scene was so embarrassing that she even consideredescaping with them.
After all, she was too embarrassed to give the ruined flowers to her goddess.
However, before she had a chance to flee, Sophia came over to help her up, accepted the bouquet witha faint smile, and sniffed it with her eyes closed. “I like champagne roses very much. They smellwonderful and look lovely. Thank you.”
Even after so many years, Sadie could still clearly remember Sophia's smile from that particularmoment.
It was a gorgeous smile.
As they talked about the past, Sophia could not help but smile. “Why do you blush so easily even afterall these years?”
Embarrassed, Sadie stuttered, “Ms. Yarrow, I-I—”
“Just call me Sophia. It appears that we're fated to meet.”
Sophia pushed a cup of coffee in front of Sadie and locked her gaze on her for a brief moment, causingthe latter's heart to skip a beat.
What a playful side my goddess has.
They soon finished the meal with joy. Sadie was in a good mood after her meal and vowed to producethe best drama possible.
“I'm looking forward to it,” Sophia said, grinning at her.
“I'll go back to work now, Sophia.”
“All right.”
In response, Sophia nodded and watched as Sadie got out of the car.
It was not until Sadie entered the building that Sophia turned her head to look at the Maybach besideher. Raising her eyebrows, she got out of her car and walked over. Next, she bent down and knockedon the window. “Alexander.”
Shortly afterward, the car window rolled down slowly, revealing the man's well-defined facial features.
Leaning over to open the door to the passenger seat, he piped up, “I have something to tell you.”
“My car is right there,” Sophia stated, looking at her car.
Naturally, Alexander was aware of it. He only wanted her to get in his car and say a few words to her,but she seemed to want to go somewhere and talk.
It came as a surprise to him. “Where to?” he asked while glancing at her.
“My house. Do you mind?”
Sophia had a video conference in the afternoon and was worried she would not be able to make it ifthey talked outside.
Of course, she had no control over what was going through his mind.
Alexander's heart began to race as soon as he heard that, but he remained calm and collected on thesurface. “Okay.”
“It's decided, then.”
Having said that, Sophia closed the car door and returned to her car.
Twenty minutes later, two cars stopped in front of the mansion.
Sophia took a quick look in the rearview mirror as the gate slowly opened.
When the gate was fully opened, she retracted her gaze and drove her car into the garage.
Being self-aware, Alexander parked his car outside the gate and did not drive inside.
Coming up from the garage, Sophia glanced at the man standing at the entrance on the second floor.Subsequently, she walked to the shoe cabinet to get a pair of new men's slippers, placed them in frontof him, and took off her scarf while instructing Genie to boil water.
“Yes, Ms. Yarrow.”
Alexander put on the slippers and sat down across from her on the couch. “Is this smart housekeeper aproduct of Technology Innovations?”
Just then, the water boiled. After washing her hands, Sophia handed him a wet towel. “Yes.”
Alexander wiped his hands with the wet towel while observing Sophia brew coffee with deft hands.
Usually, they would have coffee or alcohol while having business discussions. Because of that, he hadtasted a lot of fine coffee before.
The coffee would be made by experienced baristas, and every step of the brewing process wasextremely specific.
He could tell Sophia had excellent coffee-brewing skills.
“When did you learn this?”
Hearing his question, she lifted her head and gave him a brief glance. “While I was in university.”
Initially, she had joined a club out of boredom but later enrolled in a class because she thought the clubwas not professional enough.
In a nutshell, she had too much free time.
Alexander pursed his lips as he realized how little he knew about Sophia's past.
“Do you need anything?”
Sophia placed a cup of coffee in front of him and went straight to the point.
After giving her a quick glance and taking a sip of the coffee, he complimented, “Not bad.”
Sophia chuckled. “I didn't invite you here for coffee.”
Nonetheless, Alexander pretended not to understand what she was saying. “I've asked someone tolook into your grandmother's case. Bethany's the one responsible for it.”
His words caught her off guard, but she quickly regained her composure. “So?”
The fact that Bethany was the driving force behind the scheme did not surprise her. She was justastonished that someone as aloof as Alexander would help her look into the situation.
Tsk! This is totally unexpected.
“I've invited Tobias to dinner tomorrow night. Are you available?”
Listening to that, Sophia could not help but raise her eyebrows. Is he planning to settle the score forme? He has surprised me so many times today.
She pondered for a moment before asking, “What if I'm not free?”
“Then I'll reschedule it for another day.”
He only agreed to meet with Tobias because of her. Naturally, he had to adjust the appointment time ifshe were not available.
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