Chapter 19
Julia’s plan early this morning was to go out for a walk.
She came to Fairlea once, wouldn’t it be a pity if she didn’t go out? After she finished tidying up, she turned around and saw Beckett.
Today, Beckett deliberately styled his hair, adding a touch of handsomeness to his face.
Julia didn’t ask much, she greeted softly and turned around to leave.
Perhaps seeing Julia in a grand long dress, Beckett spoke first.
“Did you want to go out?”
“I also want to go out, do you want to go together?” He was very proactive, and it seemed like he had been waiting here for a long time.
Julia was taken aback, had they been waiting for her all along?
She didn’t ask, but it would have been nice if someone could have shared the same beautiful view with her.
She did not refuse and together they strolled through the streets of Fairlea.
Beckett looked at Julia’s smile, looked at her innocence and kindness.
Although she appeared cold on the outside, for some reason, Julia’s smile always managed to infect him.
When passing by, Beckett saw a homeless child and set down what he was holding, standing in front of the child first.
⚫ He spoke fluently and asked the little child simple questions. Then, he took out a wad of money from his pocket and handed it to him.
Julia watched his behavior and was momentarily stunned before she reacted.
“Did you give him money because you felt sorry for him?”
Beckett smiled at the corner of his mouth, coming out of his daze. “I guess so because I also had a difficult time when I was young.”
Because I have experienced hardships myself, I always want to hold an umbrella for others.
Beckett wore a million–dollar watch and dressed in high–end custom clothing.
Julia found it hard to imagine that someone like him had experienced hardships.
Unintentionally mentioned, it also reminded Julia of her time at the orphanage.
So whenever she saw a child alone and abandoned on the street, she would also feel heartbroken.
She wanted to say that she was also like this when she was a child, but the words didn’t come out of her mouth.
It seems like the days of hardship were not only limited to her childhood.
And back to the indifferent Nielsen family.
Beckett seemed to notice her emotions and bought a bouquet for her from the roadside while she wasn’t paying attention.
“I’m giving this to you, it suits you well,” Julia smiled, surprised that joy had been absent for a long time.
They walked together along the path by the river, and Beckett casually mentioned his childhood. It turned out that he had also spent some time in an orphanage.
Before going to the Orphanage, he was also a lost child, wandering outside for a long time.
It was difficult to get anything to eat. Everyone looked at him, seeing that he had all his limbs intact, and thought he was deceiving
them.
It was this sentence that made Julia realize. “You are… that chubby kid?”
Chapter 19
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Angela watched as Felice got the affection she always longed for.
Beckett stood still, his eyes wide open.
“How do you know that I was fat when I was a child…”
“Did you also stay at that Orphanage?”
They all looked at each other in disbelief.
No wonder Julia looked extremely familiar to him.
Julia met him for the first time, and it turned out to be at that Orphanage.
The chubby little boy who had always been following her behind now stood beside her.
She never imagined that, back then he wasn’t even called Beckett, and after being taken away by his mother, they never saw each other
again.
No one had ever imagined that they would meet again in a foreign land.
At this moment, encounters had a new pronoun.
Julia looked at the person in front of her as if she had found a new companion.
“You said, is this fate?” Beckett looked at Julia with his curved eyes.
How can it not be counted after nearly twenty years?
The term “fate” seems to have a new definition again.
Chapter 19