Unforgettable love

Chapter 804



Chapter 804:.

Dolores looked at Boyce and asked, “Are they fighting?”.

Boyce was surprised that Dolores would say something like that, and replied, “No?”.

Dolores didn’t seem to believe what Boyce was saying, but didn’t ask any more questions. Boyce was no longer a boy, but Jasmine was also much younger than he was. Sometimes a girl could have more delicate thoughts. Dolores told Boyce, “You know Jasmine’s situation best, you have to love her and protect her, make her feel like she has a family. Don’t make her feel abandoned.”

Boyce smiled and nodded his head.

In his own way, he was kind to Jasmine. He was supportive of her studies. When she said she wanted to stay at the dorm because she was busy with her studies, he didn’t stop her or say anything, even though he wanted to spend more time with her when she returned.

He even drove her there.

But Boyce thought about it and felt that Jasmine was really different from before. Before she was full of zeal and liked to be near him. But lately she was indifferent and cold. Had she done something wrong?

He pondered. Last time, before he came back, they didn’t fight. He was busier these days and they weren’t in touch much, there wasn’t even a chance to argue.

Maybe he was overthinking it. Maybe Jasmine wasn’t mad at him.

“Give me the baby.” Jessica reached over and took the baby from Dolores’ arm.

“The baby needs more sleep at this point.”

Dolores handed the baby to Jessica and went to pour two glasses of water. She set one in front of Boyce and asked, “When is the next time you’ll be back?”

“In a month or so,” Boyce replied.

Dolores nodded; she took a sip of water and asked, “How many days have you been here already? When are you coming back?”

“I’ve been pretty busy lately. After finishing things there, I finally have some free time now. I can stay one more day, so I’ll be back on Tuesday. And the next time I go back, I should be pretty much done with my studies there,” Boyce said.

“I know you’re busy, but, still, you should make time to be with Jasmine.” When Jasmine came last time, Dolores noticed there was something on his mind. She kept smiling, but she was spacing out a lot.

Boyce nodded, “I know.”

“The food is ready.” Coral put the dishes on the table. Today all was quiet at Dolores’s house. It was Sunday and Jayden had taken his grandchildren to the museum. They weren’t coming back for lunch; Matthew too, as he had some business to attend to.

He was not as cheerful as he used to be.

Boyce returned after lunch. He sat in the car and realized he had nowhere to go. No one was home, Jasmine wasn’t home. He pulled out his phone and texted Jasmine: [Have you eaten?]

Jasmine was in the cafeteria. She had bought something to eat, but she had no appetite. Her phone rang and she pulled out her phone. She realized it was Boyce who had texted her and quickly unlocked her phone. She was angry that Boyce hadn’t taken the initiative to contact her, but she couldn’t help but want to care about him and feel happy for a message from him.noveldrama

She read it and tried to act nonchalant as she replied, [Yes].

Boyce held his phone and didn’t know what else to say. Should he tell her he missed her? Was it too corny? Jasmine was at school, so he asked her, [What did you eat?] Jasmine was speechless.

How could she be such an idiot?

She held her breath and replied, [Yogurt drink, salad and sandwich].

Boyce realized it was a stupid question, and then asked, [How many more classes do you have today?].

There was a glimmer of hope in Jasmine’s eyes and she replied, [Why?].

Boyce quickly wrote: [I want to see you…].

But then he hesitated and changed it: [Let’s have dinner together]. Jasmine was speechless again.

What an idiot of a man!

[I have classes, I don’t have time]. Jasmine wrote and put her phone on the table. She had no appetite to begin with, and now she felt worse.

Elaine approached her, “Jasmine, let’s go shopping after this, since we don’t have classes in the afternoon.”

Jasmine didn’t want to go and wasn’t in the mood.

She asked Elaine, “Have you found an internship yet?”.

Elaine shook her head, “Not yet, how about you?”

“I’m signing up for the Double H Stock Exchange.” Jasmine was studying finance and wanted to work at a company related to her field. She wanted to gain relevant experiences.

But it wasn’t easy to get into that particular company. She couldn’t get in without help.

“Ask your husband to help you, I’m sure he knows someone,” Elaine said enviously. “You’re already married before you finish college, not to mention your husband is a good man. If I were you, I’d drop out of school. I’d stay home and be a stay-at-home mom, taking care of my kids and my husband. Isn’t that great too?” Jasmine looked at her, she didn’t want to be a housewife.

She wanted to be just like Boyce.

At first, she wanted to take the test to be a cop. But then she thought maybe it wasn’t a good idea for both of them to work in the same field. So she decided to study what she originally wanted to do.

“Jasmine, I’ll buy you a drink. Come shop with me.” Elaine held Elaine’s arm.

Elaine held Jasmine’s arm, “It would be so boring to go shopping alone.” Jasmine pursed her lips.

“Two drinks. I’ll buy you two drinks, okay?”.

Jasmine looked at her and said, “Fine. One drink is enough.”

“Then hurry up and finish your meal.” Elaine urged Jasmine to eat faster so they could go shopping.

Jasmine picked up her chopsticks and looked at her phone. There were no new messages. She picked up the phone and put it in her pocket, put her head down and continued eating.

After eating, Elaine hailed a cab. They got into the car at the university entrance. Jasmine thought Elaine wanted to go to Peace Street. Peace Street had everything and the prices were usually reasonable. She didn’t know Elaine wanted to go to a mall.

They were students and didn’t have that much money.

The clothes at the mall were more expensive.

Jasmine asked, “What do you want to buy?”

“I want to buy business clothes, for job interviews,” Elaine said as she looked at

Jasmine, “Aren’t you going to buy one?”

Jasmine shook her head, “I already have one.”

“You bought it on Peace Street, didn’t you?”. Elaine stared at her.

Jasmine bought it on Peace Street. She thought it was good enough,

“What’s wrong with it? It fits my identity.”

She’d never had a serious job. She thought wearing brand-name clothes would make her look fake.

Besides, she would only be an intern, there was no point in wearing nice, brand-name clothes.

But Elaine disagreed, she thought nice clothes could make one feel more confident. “Didn’t your husband give you money?”

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