“Thank you, guys,” she beamed.
“You’re welcome. We’re leaving now.”
“Okay. Bye!” Blair accompanied them to the door. Before she closed it, she looked at the closed door opposite her apartment and flashed a knowing smile.
Having lived in the Hillside Apartments for half a month, Blair finally saw her new neighbor.
Ding! The elevator cto a halt on the 16th floor. Blair walked out and strolled towards her apartment, humming a song.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOut of the corner of her eye, she spotted a tall figure. Elated, she stopped humming and exclaimed, “Wesley!”
Wesley had just Locked the door to his apartment. Upon seeing the girl, he recognized her immediately and nodded at her indifferently.
“Hi,” he said.
After the accident, he had seen her twice in Adalson’s home.
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Blair straightened herself and gave him a sweet smile.
“Nice to meet you, Officer Wesley. I’m your new neighbor. I may have to trouble you in the future.”
‘Trouble me? Another girl trying to hit on me?’ he thought to himself.
“I’m almost never home. So don’t expect too much. Gotta go!” Indifference was written all over his face.
Blair didn’t mind his attitude at all-she knew he was a cold man.
“Maybe he’ll be nicer after he gets to know me, ‘ she thought.
Wesley didn’t know why, but Blair’s simple hello seemed like a magical spell that haunted him.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhenever he had a free moment, her voice would cunbidden to his mind saying, “Nice to meet you, Officer Wesley. I’m your new neighbor.
Maybe Wesley was telling the truth when he said he was seldom home.
Blair hadn’t seen him for a long tsince their last meeting. But fate was amazing. It would eventually bring people together.
At the beginning of Blair’s third year in college, the freshmen were going to have their military training.
Before the military training program even started, a piece of exciting news spread like wildfire across the entire campus.
Wesley and his men would be conducting the training program.
Those freshmen couldn’t wait to register even though the new semester was a month away.
In the past, they only had twenty percent enrollment. This year, they had ninety.
Blair, of course, found out before anyone else.