What Separates Me and You

Chapter 2 The Most Familiar Strangers

Seeing that, Josephine trembled slightly. She thought he was mad, so she quickly signed, “You don’t like the porridge?”

Lewis tugged at his collar, looking somewhat annoyed. “It’s not that. Finish up quickly.”

If he wouldn’t eat, Josephine wouldn’t too. She stood up and started cleaning up the dishes.

Lewis stared coldly at her, wordless.

Once she was done, she went upstairs to get changed. Lewis was already waiting for her inside the car.

As the car drove on the road, the scenery on both sides quickly receded. Josephine turned to watch the view passing by outside.

Josephine first went to Alvarez Manor at a very young age. It was Alan Alvarez who had brought her there. Old Mr. Alvarez loved her very much and treated her like his own granddaughter.

Before he passed away, he was always saying how he couldn’t let his Josie go.

his life, he urged Lewis to marry her so that he could finally rest

would be worried if Josie married someone else, but if she married Lewis, then he could die with

time, Lewis had a girlfriend,

it was because they grew up together or perhaps it was because he had made a promise to Alan, Lewis was forced to marry Josephine. He didn’t give her the cold shoulder, nor did he make

was all. He didn’t

call her Josie in a gentle

most

celebration party because Lewis’ younger sister Daphne had given birth to

the throng of crowds and arrived

Alvarez was playing with her grandson in her arms, smiling and laughing. But as soon as she

but she pretended as if she didn’t see it and

say that this little guy looks exactly like

baby’s cheeks and smiled. “Everyone keeps saying that he looks like Lewis, but I just don’t see it.”

the baby’s little hand and grinned kindly. “Of course, you don’t. When Lewis

was ignored, she wasn’t angry. She just stood quietly

Lewis called out.

only then that Nancy turned and responded nonchalantly, “You’re here? Don’t just stand

sat down, “Lewis, you guys need to hurry up.

response, Nancy snorted disdainfully. “Don’t cheer him on. It’s already embarrassing enough for our family to have

who was standing quietly beside him.

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