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His Elusive Antidote

Chapter 6 L

Word Count: 1307    |    Released on: 26/02/2024

ing puzzled by my distraction. He really looks so much like Kim, maybe that’s why I fe

thoughts were too

t’s go out together.” I smiled and nodded at his suggestion, checking the clo

and quickly tidied up my table,

ant earlier?” I paused, trying to rememb

swering his question

sked for your number, but I didn’t give it

recalled the note I had left there. He had no ri

be beneficial to this company, so we needed him. Why

gotten, he would come and bre

t r

restock. As I entered, I grabbed a push cart and a basket and separated the soaps from the food, as I didn’t trust any

listed, from needs to wants, especially when working far from home, which is what’s happening now. I also did my internsh

desserts, so these items are always on my checklist. “Oh, sugar.” I quickly went back to the sugar sec

t, I might not need to go grocery shopping for two months, which would save me time. Sometimes, I

at the man and woman in front of me, who were about

? Are you used to that?” The w

YouTube, I’ll watch how to cook it if that’s what yo

nt to cook? Let’s buy the ingredients.” We’re curre

s for a long time, but Adri approached me to meet her new fling, saying she no longer likes Jaxon. I know it’s not right to have had an in

d he was frowning at me, looking at me while hol

o, make it delicious!” I said, so

thing.” He said, kissing my forehead. “For the most beautiful girl in the w

I handed my card to her for payment. “Please sign here, Ma’am.” She said, so I took my own pen and signed where I n

sed, she wouldn’t have attempted suicide, between Jaxon and me, I’m more at fault because I gave in, I let my emotions take over, and because of what I felt, someone died, someone’s dre

y, he suddenly appears, and what’s even more annoying is that his effect on me doesn’t go away. His me

alking, thinking I m

me was; I’m not good at remembering names an

were in college.” So he was my classmate? “Paul, your classmate in General Psychology, when yo

eally close, so I didn’t know why

want company, but I was shy. “Where’s your companion?” He asked again, so I stopped walking and faced him, causing him to stop too, looking

e. You don’t need to accompa

ked ahead to see Paul’s reaction; he was still staring, but there was something differen

rowing. Did he know Jaxon was coming here? Why did

ore I do,” he said softly but firmly, an

hat’s h

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