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Briar felt a bit guilty under Ashton’s meaningful gaze. “Ahem, | was just saying it casually.”
Ashton withdrew his gaze, suppressing a smile. “It's fine. After all, not many dare to say that in front of me.”
Briar fell silent.
Ellen, who had been feeling remorseful ever since they left the police station, finally broke into laughter at
seeing her usually composed Briar suddenly flustered.
With Ellen laughing out loud, the rest of the group at the table also burst into laughter. Even Brandon smiled in
amusement.
Briar truly was bold. But when she got sheepish, she looked unexpectedly adorable.
The atmosphere at the table immediately beclively. Just then, the dishes started arriving.
Everyone picked up their drinks and began to dig in.
Briar also reached out, intending to grab a beer. But just before her hand touched the bottle, it was intercepted
midway.
Turning her head, she heard Ashton speak with deliberate seriousness. “Kids don’t drink.”
Briar replied, “I'm an adult now. My ID says I'm 18.”
But Ashton still didn’t give it to her. He passed the beer to Frank and the others instead, then popped open a can
of cola for her with one hand. “Still no.”
Briar grumbled as she took the Coke and clinked cans with Ellen, who had also been given one.
Ellen could barely contain her laughter.
In her eyes, Briar was always cool, eloquent, strong, and made people feel safe. Nobody thought that, in private,
her personality was actually this endearing.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAshton preferred lighter flavors and, since this was his first teating at a street barbecue, he didn’t eat much.
Most of the time, he wore disposable gloves and peeled crayfish for Briar.
Briar hardly touched the crayfish shells herself. Ashton had peeled every piece of shrimp meat she ate.
This scene not only left Frank and the others stunned, but it also caught the attention of nearby tables,
especially the girls, who watched with envy and jealousy.
They glanced from Ashton to their boyfriends and couldn't help but compare. The contrast was frustrating.
At first, Briar didn’t notice the strange glances. Her attention was fully on the skewers and ready-to-eat shrimp.
But once she realized people were sneaking peeks at their table, especially at her, she finally caught on.
She leaned toward Ashton, who was still peeling shrimp, and whispered, “Mr. Wade, what's going on? Why do
they all seem to be looking at
me?”
Ashton had already noticed earlier. But since the feeling was new to him, he hadn’t done anything to stop it.
Now that he saw Briar was uncomfortable, his expression turned sharp as he scanned the surroundings. Those
peeking at their table quickly looked away under his icy stare.
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He said, “Ignore them. Just eat.”
Briar nodded and didn’t press further. She lowered her head and continued eating
Frank was speechless.
He wanted to capture Ashton desperately trying to impress Briar and post it in the fantily group chat. This level
of devotion was almod ever
the-top.
He'd only ever seen between married couples like their parents or uncles and aunts. But Ashton wasn’t even
officially dating Briat yet.
‘Isn't he moving a bit too fast? Brandon mused.
Then again, considering that Ashton had never dated before, the only relationship knowledge he had probably
cfrom observing the older generation during family gatherings...
Frank thought he should quietly ask Brandon to find Ashton a love coach.
After finishing their barbecue feast, everyone left with full bellies and a lingering smell of grilled food clinging to
them, each returning to their
own homes.
Briar and Ellen still rode back in Ashton’s car. Briar first dropped Ellen off, then leisurely strolled home.
At her doorstep, she found Ashton still standing there, as if deliberately waiting for her.
He stood with Brandon beside the car, one hand holding a cigarette and the other in his pocket. Bathed in
moonlight and streetlamp glow, he exuded an indescribable allure as smoke curled upward.
When Briar said Ashton was beautiful, she hadn't been joking.
From the moment she first saw him, he had left an indelible impression on her heart. The more she got to know
him, the more perfect he
seemed.
Alexia once said, “When you look at a man and can only see his strengths, that means your heart has been
moved. And being moved is the beginning of love.”
Briar tightened the fingers she had buried in her pockets. She could admire him, but falling in love was off-limits.
Ashton noticed her lingering gaze and looked over. Naturally, he put out his cigarette, and Brandon followed suit,
flicking his own away.
When she walked up, Briar was the first to speak. “Ashton, did you have something to say to me?”
Ashton nodded. “Want to cin and sit for a while?”
Briar had no objections. She turned and followed him into the courtyard. Brandon didn’t follow, staying in the
car, which made it clear Ashton wasn’t planning to spend the night here.
After a moment's thought, Briar asked, “Ashton, how have you been sleeping these days?”
Ashton led her to the sofa area in the living room. “Not bad.”
That clearly meant he still couldn't sleep.
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