Chapter 211 Her Appointment
Chapter 211 Her Appointment
"The monitor came to the dormitory and said that. It was not my fault just because you weren't here!
But you have plenty of time. What are you worried about? Anyway, you are so beautiful and you are
right whatever you say. Don't you think so, Mary?" As Iris spoke, she winked at Mary, complaining that
Gail didn't cherish their last time together.
"Well, now that you know it, there is nothing to worry about. Most importantly, I heard that our school
hunk was going to deliver a speech with a person who was more beautiful than the campus belle.
You… Do you want to know who she is?" Mary knew how to echo. Bullying Gail was their greatest
pleasure during the four years in college. Gail always liked to be serious. Sherry and Iris often bullied
her. At first, she was silent, but then she joked with others.
Gail had changed the most in the past four years. Her efforts made everyone look at her with new
eyes. In fact, the person they admired the most in the four years was none other than Gail.
"……" Gail was not happy at all when she heard the news, but the two of them were obviously looking
forward to it, and she was unable to communicate with them.
"I'm leaving. I have something to do tomorrow. Don't play with me." Gail had to go to the hospital the
day after tomorrow, so she didn't have time to care about anything else. Moreover, they seemed to be
joking, so she didn't care about it for the time being.
"Hey, Gai, wait for me!"
"We're not kidding! I'm serious!"
It turned out that all these were true, but Gail could find a way to refuse the show. She had delivered a
lot of speeches, so she just needed to prepare enough.
On the second day, Gail got up early and saw Iris sitting in front of the desk and looking at the
computer diligently.
She walked over and said, "Iris, you have worked so hard. It's not easy! If you get up more actively
than I do during four years of college, I don't know how excellent you are now!"
Iris pushed Gail away in disgust and said, "Go ahead. Don't make fun of me. It's an accident. I have to
go out today and buy a dormitory uniform for our dormitory. Before we graduate, we must take our own
graduation photos."
Gail looked at her carefully and found that she not only got up, but also dressed decently. More
importantly, she, who had always disdained to make up, also wore light makeup. Her pink lips were
very beautiful.
"Oh my God! Iris, you are going on a date, right? Buying clothes is an excuse. Tell me which man you
like. If you like him, how about we propose a marriage for you?" She wondered why she hadn't seen
Iris call her these days. It turned out that she was busy with her own life!
Iris blushed, "No, I just have something to do. What nonsense are you talking about?"
"Hey, hey, tell me the truth. How dare you hide it from me? There is no one else now." If Iris had some
secrets, she always told Gail, but she behaved abnormally today, which meant that she must have
some secrets and couldn't tell Gail. How could Gail not ask her clearly?
Every time Gail's secret was hollowed out, now it was finally her turn to question!
Iris closed the door, worried that Sherry and Mary would break in. When she looked at Gail, her face
froze for a moment.
When she thought of the man's feelings for Gail, her mood changed subtly, but she couldn't let Gail find
it out. After all, it had nothing to do with her.
"Actually, I'm going to meet Jackson. He asked me to go shopping today. There are many people on
weekends, but only today he has spare time. He is going to take over his father's business now, but
although he is very busy recently, he often chats with me. Do you think there is anything else between
us?" Iris spit out all her tangles in the past few days. She didn't want to tell others except Gai.
"If a man doesn't like you, how can he ask you out for fun? Iris, if you like him, don't hesitate.
Sometimes it's just because of your hesitation that you let yourself miss your love. Oh, you finally fall in
love. I finally don't need to worry about you, or I don't have the heart to graduate." Gail patted Iris on
the shoulder, and it seemed that Gail was as mature as a parent.
"Humph. Don't do that. I just feel that although he doesn't mention the person he likes, I always feel
uneasy. Do you think he really wants to fall in love with me, or he just wants to find someone to
entertain loneliness?" This question was the key point that made Iris toss and turn.
What she wanted to say was whether Jackson had anything to do with Gail. But Gail was sensitive, so
she would definitely notice it. It was better not to say it out.
Just as they were thinking about it, Iris's phone rang. It was obviously from Jackson.
"Answer it!"
Looking at the note on the phone, Iris didn't answer it immediately. She looked up at Gail and said,
"You haven't answered me yet. If I continue to be happy alone, it's better that he doesn't give me a
chance to fantasize. I always feel that a man doesn't mention the person he once liked is the only way
to keep her in his heart." There were tears in Iris's eyes, which could not be noticed if one didn't look
carefully. People could just feel that her eyes were clearer.
Gail understood that and said softly, "Then you can ask him. You will get the answer."
Iris lowered her head slowly and then nodded slightly.
In a relationship, the person who felt inferior would always lose himself or herself in front of the person
he or she liked and be not confident enough.
Fortunately, the person Gail liked was already beside her. Now that she had figured it out, she was no
longer timid. As long as they were together, she would not be afraid of any difficulty.
Iris answered the phone and went out with a big smile. This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
Gail knew that in love, a woman would always be moved by a man's good words, and she would be
excited and happy all day long because of this sentence. At the same time, she would be sad for a
whole day because of his words.
Gail went to the hospital to visit Nicholas and chatted with him. Although the risks of tomorrow's
surgery were relatively small, she was still worried. Only when she saw him would she be relieved.
However, she didn't expect to see another person in the ward.
She hadn't seen her aunt for years. Yes, she almost forgot that her grandfather had a daughter.
Her aunt hadn't seen her grandfather for several years. It was rare for her to know that her father was
seriously ill and needed someone to take care of him.
But Gail didn't blame her aunt. After all, she married to a man from a poor family. In addition, she was
not very filial, so she hadn't been to home for almost two or three years. Nicholas only had one
daughter. Even if her home was not far away, they seldom met each other.
Since her aunt was here, Gail wouldn't embarrass everyone. When she entered the room, she nodded
and smiled at her. She didn't think she should call her aunt politely. Her aunt didn't even call her
grandfather father. How could she call her aunt?