You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone Chapter 234
Chapter 234 A Bad Feeling Though it was referred to as an observation deck, it was an open space of roughly 1000 square feet paved by cement. They arrived early, but the deck was already occupied by people who were also there to see the total lunar eclipse. They were here with full sets of equipment and bags piled high. In contrast, the empty–handed Lucian and Calista being around made it seem like they were being disrespectful to this rare astronomical spectacle. After an hour of hiking up the mountain, Calista had lost her initial excitement and was exhausted. She paid Lucian little attention. She instead found a relatively clean spot to sit and rest. However, even though the place had been vacant for a while, it wasn’t entirely clean. The sun’s rays could barely reach the ground. Chills would seep in if she sat like that, making her vulnerable to getting sick. Lucian took off his coat and gave it to her. “Use this as a cushion. It’s cold in the mountains.” Calista was covered in sweat as they had just climbed up. Her coat was still draped over her arm. Of course, she wouldn’t take his coat. “No, thank you. I’m fine.” The man fell silent. He forcefully tugged her to her feet and placed the neatly folded coat on the ground. for her to sit on. “The temperature drops rapidly in the mountains. I’ll have to carry you down if you catch a chill… Lucian stared at Calista, whose eyes were growing fiercer by the minute. He swallowed the urge to make. a sarcastic remark. “Put on your coat too.” Calista jabbed a finger at a corner farthest away from her. “Go over there and shut up. I don’t want your grumbling to scare the jaguar away before it devours the moon.” In ancient times, it was said a jaguar would attack and try to eat the Moon during lunar eclipses. He frowned. “For your information, that’s because…” She leaped up and covered his mouth. “Can you please shut your trap, kind sir? Stay as aloof as you used to be. Keep your words short and sweet.” The woman’s palm was soft and delicate. Lucian could make out the faint scent of hand cream. Her palm was warm, likely from their climb up the mountain. Lucian towered over her by half a head. With his head lowered, he could make out the glimmering starlights in the woman’s eyes despite her annoyance. They were vivid and bright, a complete one–eighty from the lifelessness in them when she was hellbent on divorcing him. His lips moved slightly, brushing against her palm in a ticklish manner. The atmosphere between them grew ambiguous as their gazes met. Calista violently retracted her palm from his mouth. Before she could get far, Lucian firmly grabbed onto her hand. The tough pads of the man’s fingertips were pressed against the inside of her wrist. “I apologize. I’ve done so much wrong.” She wasn’t expecting him to apologize and was momentarily stunned. Then, she forcibly tugged her hand out of his grip. “It’s all in the past. To be honest, it’s not as if you did me any wrong. Our marriage was never based on love anyway. A marriage like that was a gamble. She lost. That was all there was to it. Before Lucian could continue this awkward conversation, Calista used his words to shut him up. “Don’t forget. You were the one who said whoever brought up a remarriage is no better than a dog.” His chest heaved violently. He looked as if he’d been wronged. It was absurd but she couldn’t help but compare him to a stray dog left in the streets. She smacked her forehead. Having used a little too much force, the smack jolted her awake. Lucian? A stray dog? Had her sanity also been chewed up by dogs? Lucian knew well what the action implied. His expression darkened at the sight of her forehead, now red from the slap. He then turned and headed for the spot Calista had pointed to. The temperature in the mountains indeed dropped rapidly. Once her sweat dried, the chill began to set in. She put on her coat and shot a glance at Lucian who was only in a shirt. After thinking about it, she picked up the coat that had been left on the floor and approached him. […]
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