Chapter 59 His Invitation
Chapter 59 His Invitation
Chapter 59 His Invitation
The days after talking with Jane, Cora's internship at the First Hospital was uneventful.
But Sally always asked when she would profess her love to Carter when they were off work.
Cora and Sally had just removed their doctor's overalls and left the hospital. Sally asked again, "Cora,
will you profess your love to Carter today?"
Cora was slightly embarrassed. "No."
"Why? You have to seize the opportunity. When a man is deeply trapped in your tenderness, you will
get his heart easily. Otherwise, when his enthusiasm cools down, you won't be able to get his love no
matter what you do."
Sally emphasized this almost every day, and Cora gradually accepted this point of view.
But the problem was that even if she wanted to seize the opportunity, she had to meet his first.
Cora didn't know what Byron was busy with these two days. He seemed to disappear.
Their contact stopped on the day when he texted her and told her that he wouldn't go to her house.
Cora even wondered if Byron got tired of her.
But she couldn't be sure about her speculation when she recalled how he helped her inquire about
Gabe's situation.
In the past two days, she always checked WhatsApp from time to time, wanting to see if there were any
new messages from Byron or any new moments.
But the reality let her down. Byron never sent her a text message or posted anything on Instagram.
If it weren't for the dozen sets of his clothes in the closet, Cora would almost think everything that had
happened between them before was just a dream.
In uneasy expectations and inexplicable panic, Cora didn't receive any news from Byron, but Harry
came to her unexpectedly.
Cora waved goodbye to Sally at the bus stop, who was going on a date. Suddenly, a yellow convertible
sports car stopped beside her.
"Hey, Cora!"
Harry took off the black sunglasses on his face in the driver's seat. There was a Patek Philippe watch
on his wrist. He had curly hair. Today, he wore a pink shirt and a purple suit jacket. He looked eye-
catching.
"Mr. Cross, what a coincidence."
Cora was not very familiar with Harry. She just had dinner with him once. But she still had to say hello
to him.
Harry was dressed gorgeously. He got off the car as if fearing no one would notice him. Then, he
walked up to her.
"It's not a coincidence. I came here specifically to see you."
While talking, Harry's gaze was setting on Cora's face.
She was so beautiful. Even if she was makeup-free, she was gorgeous. The light pink dress perfectly
revealed her perfect figure.
What a stunner! She was perfect.
Harry felt an electrical current spread through his body whenever he saw her.
If it wasn't for the downfall of the Lane family, and Cora had that kind of relationship with Byron and
Byron's nephew, Harry might consider marrying her.
"What do you want to see me about, Mr. Cross?" Cora looked. Harry's gaze made her feel
uncomfortable.
"There is a charity dinner tonight, and I have no female companion. Cora, can you attend the dinner
with me?"
Harry smiled and invited Cora.
Cora thought for a while before speaking, "I've been busy in the hospital all day, and I'm tired. I can't
behave well tonight. Mr. Cross, I'm afraid I have to let you down."
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Cora didn't think her relationship with Harry was close enough to attend the dinner together. In addition,
her intuition told her that Harry had other motives for asking her to go to the charity dinner with him.
However, Harry seemed to have expected her decline. He maintained his smile.
"Don't be so quick to refuse me. Cora, don't you wonder what Byron has been doing these days?"
Cora frowned slightly.
Her reason told her that she should be clearheaded. She was nothing to Byron. Everything he did
these days had nothing to do with her.
But the suppressed expectation in her heart made her lose her head. Finally, she got into Harry's car.