Love at First Night (Frank and Judith)

Chapter 52



Chapter 52
Alissa looked at her brother’s tender eyes and smiled. She felt a bit sad for Adam since Judy would not be with
him.
Adam also knew it yet he just wouldn’t give up on Judith. Alas! Adam was hurting himself! Alissa suddenly called out to him,
“Adam, hurry up and get in the car. I’m so tired. If you continue to dawdle, you’ll have to carry my body back.” Adam turned a
deaf ear and looked for a while. Judith and her son had already disappeared in the distance. Adam’s gaze was still reluctant to
leave, still quietly looking in that direction. Alissa sighed silently. In Judy’s heart, Adam was her best and only male friend. Judy
had always carefully cherished the friendship. Adam also understood in his heart, so he had never put it into words in front of
Judy. It was just that this was really hard on Adam. He always sat alone by the French window at night, looking at
Judy’s home with all kinds of mixed feelings in his eyes. Alissa was worried about Adam, but there was little she could do. No
one could help the other when it came to relationships, so Alissa could only rely on Adam to move on himself. Adam slowly
withdrew his gaze. He looked helpless, and there was a hint of bitterness on his sad face. It was as if Adam’s lonely soul had an
incurable pain. Adam elegantly opened the car door and sat beside his sister. Adam gave the address and the driver started the
car. Alissa glanced at Adam and teased, “Adam, you know about Judy’s thoughts. Why are you still being like this? It will be very
painful to fall in love with someone and not get a response.” Adam smiled and did not speak. Falling in love with a person and
not getting a response was indeed very tiring and painful, but he just couldn’t get over Judith. No matter what Adam did for
Judith, what he got back was always gratitude rather than love. Adam closed his eyes and leaned back. When Adam’s heart
ached, when he closed his eyes, he would be able to hold back his endless yearning and pain, Others wouldn’t tell his weakness
deep down as well. The neon light penetrated through the car window, casting flashes on Adam’s handsome face. Alissa looked
at Adam with concerns. Whenever she wanted him to give up, he would always refuse. Did Adam think that by closing his eyes,
the pain would be reduced? The pain in the dark would make Adam feel lost. The most important thing in life was to stop
fantasizing and be down-to-earth. Alissa could only sigh. Judith returned to the apartment with Eric. Eric looked at Judith’s small
apartment and blinked his bright eyes. Judith must be very lonely living alone. Judith put the luggage away, opened it, took out
Eric’s pajamas, looked at her son’s curious little face, and said, “Eric, go take a shower first, okay?” “Okay, mom!” The six-year-
old little Eric was very sensible and hardly caused any trouble for his mother!
Judith turned around and handed the pajamas to Eric. She gently rubbed his head. “Eric is really obedient. Go then. After you
are done, let’s chat for some time.” Eric carried his pajamas and quickly walked to the suitcase. He took out a card and handed it
to his mother. Eric blinked his obsidian-like eyes at his mother. His long eyelashes flickered like butterfly. His pink lips

formed a happy smile. He said as if he was presenting a treasure, “Mom, this is the money I made during these days. Alissa said
it’s enough to buy an apartment.” When Judith heard this, she looked at the golden card in her son’s small and tender hand in a
daze.


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