Chapter 253 She's Trying to Love Him
Chapter 253 She's Trying to Love Him
Chapter 253 She's Trying to Love Him
Since the message was sent out, Colin hasn't replied for a long time.
Alexander stared at the mobile phone screen for a while and then went inside his house dejectedly.
After thinking it over, he took out his phone and sent another WeChat message: Brother-in-law, to
complete the task you gave me, I have spent a lot of money on it. I rented the house across from
Jake's house and I'm preparing for a long fight.
The Fennth Community.
When Faye got out of the taxi, the ground was already covered with a thin layer of snow.
Faye stooped to pay the driver from the window, then straightened up, and stared at the snow scene,
lost in thought.
Cocanel was always very cold in winter.
It has been snowing, mingled with the freezing wind in winter since she could remember.
However, this year was an exception.
It seemed better than ever.
Staring at the falling snow, Faye was in a trance. Suddenly she was put on a coat, and then her collar
was gathered tightly by the comer. She was wrapped up tightly.
"Why are you out?"
Faye looked at Colin, who was biting a cigarette and standing across from her, smiling.
As usual, Colin wore a black shirt with an open collar, exposing charming collarbones. "Did you drink?"
"A little."
Colin leaned over and moved closer to her lips. When he smelled the alcohol on Faye, he raised his
eyebrows slightly.
Faye gently smiled. "A cup."
Colin teased, "One cup?"
Faye said, "Half a pot."
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There was a smile in Faye's eyes. "Uh-huh."
Today the alcohol in that tavern tasted very unique. Jake later told her that the owner brewed it himself.
In winter, drinking arrack is good for warming the stomach and body, which is somehow comfortable.
Faye looked up and added, "I'll take you for a drink sometime. It tastes good."
Today in the office, the two didn't end on a sour note, but it wasn't good.
Faye knew it was because she was too rational.
Colin watched Faye's face intently to catch every nuance of expression.
Colin stared at her with his hands in his pockets and smiled. "Take you home?"
Faye pursed her lips slightly, "Uh-huh."
Hearing her answer, Colin held her hand with a smile and strode forward.
The two walked a few steps. Faye said, "Colin, do you think it's cold this winter?"
Colin paused and then walked on. He answered in a deep voice, "It's not cold."
"I think so."
Colin's step was bigger than Faye's. Colin realized the intimacy in her words and chuckled, "Honey, are
you talking hot with me?"
Faye wasn't as rational as in the daytime because she drank. "Do you like listening?"
Colin rubbed her fingertips. "Yes, I do."
Faye took a deep breath. "I'll try my best to learn it."
Colin smiled more brightly. "You don't need to do so. Every word that you say is sweet for me. "
Faye's ears turned red. Then she pursed her lips and didn't speak.
After getting home, Faye was dizzy from the alcohol, with her hands on the foyer cabinet. When she
was about to bend to change her shoes, Colin first squatted down in front of her. "Stand up straight,
and don't move."
Faye looked down at Colin, who carefully took off her high heels and then took out a pair of bunny
cotton slippers for her to change into. She asked with a tilt of her head, "Colin, where did you get the
bunny slippers?"
Colin looked up. "Just bought them for you."
"Too cute."
Colin teased, "Isn't that good?"
Faye pursed her lips and answered, "OK, but it doesn't suit me."
Colin chuckled, "I feel like it suits you well."
At this moment, Cindy was busy cooking dinner in the kitchen. Because of the drink, Faye didn't want
to eat anything even though her stomach was empty. Instead of working up her appetite, the aroma of
the food made her feel nauseated.
Faye knitted her brows, even neglected Colin's words, but went to the bathroom in her slippers.
With her hands holding the toilet, Faye vomited nothing but the acid in her stomach.
Colin hurriedly followed and patted her back slightly, frowning. "The drinking? Or the sequelae of
today's treatment?"
Faye was retching. "Maybe it is because I didn't eat anything but drink."
Hearing Faye's words, Colin made no sound. When she straightened up and walked to the sink to rinse
her mouth, Colin said helplessly, "Not this once."
"Uh-huh."
After gargling, Faye was unsteady on her feet in front of the sink. Colin put his arms around her waist to
prevent her from falling. "Do you need me to carry you back?"
Faye looked back at Colin, a little drunk in her eyes. "I told Dr. Thomas to suspend treatment."
Colin tensed up, didn't speak, but carried her upstairs.
After returning to the bedroom, Colin put Faye on the bed, leaned over her with his hands on her sides,
then looked into her eyes, and said in a magnetic voice, "Honey."
Faye looked into Colin's dark eyes, and her lips moved. Then she said in a little soft and unnatural
voice, "Colin, I'm also actually trying to love you."