Chapter 68:
Belinda couldn’t suppress a laugh. “Did Kristopher tell you that?”
Cathy rolled her eyes. “Is that really necessary? We've been inseparable since | got back to the country. I'd
definitely know if he was coming hor not!”
Belinda’s smile remained unfazed by Cathy's words. “Well, if you're with him every night, perhaps you could
hurry him along with the divorce. I'm actually looking forward to your wedding.”
Without waiting for Cathy's retort, Belinda turned away and slipped on her racing helmet.
Cathy’s gaze hardened, a venomous look flashing in her eyes.
Soon after, the official at the starting line signaled for a warm-up lap. Belinda’s car leapt forward like a shot
arrow.
Meanwhile, Cathy struggled mightily. Not only was her speed lacking, but she also veered off the track multiple
times.
Witnessing this, Allen furrowed his brow and cautiously approached Kristopher. “Kristopher, maybe we should
call it quits? Miss Miller doesn’t seem to have a handle on driving a race car.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn that moment, all of Kristopher’s attention was captivated by Belinda.
She was behind the wheel of the race car, careening around the track with such flair that it was hard to reconcile
her image with the typically reserved Mrs. Cox.
Kristopher couldn't help but wonder when he had missed noticing this sharp, dashing side of Belinda.
“Kristopher?” Allen called out, noticing his distraction.
When Kristopher didn’t answer, Allen furrowed his brow and nudged him gently. “Kristopher?” he repeated, a bit
louder this time.
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Roused from his thoughts, Kristopher turned to see Cathy making her rounds on the track.
By now, she had drifted off course three times, each mistake met with a careful correction. Her driving was slow
and measured, but she seemed to be gaining her bearings, finally maintaining a steady line around the track.
Watching her, Kristopher’s brow creased in confusion. Cathy had been described by Joyce as almost professional
in skill, yet her cautious laps seemed uncharacteristic. Realizing it was just a warm-up, he reasoned that perhaps
she was deliberately taking it easy.
Dismissing his concern, Kristopher glanced sidelong at Allen. “What's the matter? Are you worried that if Belinda
loses, you won't see her again?” he teased.
Allen was momentarily at a loss for words.
After a prolonged silence, Allen let out a weary sigh. “I'm just a bit concerned...”
It seemed Cathy had no grasp of race car driving.
For such a woman to rashly enter a competition... Could an accident be imminent?
Soon enough, both cars completed their warm-up laps and lined up at the starting line.
The starting lights illuminated sequentially, heightening Allen’s anxiety with each glow.
Then, in an instant, as the lights blazed and simultaneously extinguished, Belinda’s car shot forward like an
arrow released from a bow, so swiftly that Cathy barely had tto register the start. By the tCathy realized
Belinda had bolted, she was already a speck in the distance.
Frantically, Cathy accelerated her car.
Before she could even complete her first lap, Belinda was finishing her second.
Watching Belinda’s car shrink in the distance, Cathy's grip on the sweaty steering wheel tightened with nerves.
As Belinda zoomed past her, the distant crowd's screams and cheers filled the air.
Belinda was just two laps shy of victory!
Clenching her teeth and narrowing her eyes, Cathy watched Belinda’s diminishing figure.
When Belinda lapped her once more, Cathy decisively veered her car toward Belinda’s trajectory.
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