Chapter: 600
Upon reaching the coastal hotel, they completed the check-in at the Timber House Hotel.
With its charming timber facade and expansive windows, the hotel offered a breathtaking
ocean view.
Locals claimed that the aurora was visible from the windows.
After unpacking, they eagerly headed to the shore. The vast white beach beckoned, and
they frolicked like carefree children. They joyfully captured shots of each other and the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcharming small log cabins that dotted the area. Completely engrossed in the present, they
lost track of time and didn’t notice the cold.
Only when they finally paused did they realize it was already two in the afternoon.
They went back to the hotel for Lunch.
Returning to the hotel’s restaurant, Sabrina spotted a familiar face as they lined up for
food.
She peered closer and exclaimed, “Damon?”
Turning at the sound of his name, Damon smiled and said, “What a coincidence!”
Despite his words, his expression didn’t reveal surprise.
“What are you doing here? I didn’t expect to see you.”
He shrugged casually and said, “This place is well-known. My friend wanted to check it
out.”
Sabrina glanced past Damon, searching for his handsome friend.
Anticipating her thoughts, Damon chuckled. “My friend went for a walk.”
“How long are you staying?”
“I’m not sure. It depends on my friend.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Do you plan to go back, or have you got other travel plans after you leave here?”
“It depends on my friend,” Damon repeated, a playful grin tugging at his lips.
“We’re going to Sagecoast later. Would you like to join us?”
Damon was taken aback, not expecting an invitation from Sabrina.
Surprise flickered in his eyes briefly.
He looked down and coughed. “I’ll go back and ask my friend. Why don’t we exchange
numbers? I’ll tell you Later.”
“Sounds good.” They exchanged numbers, and just as Damon was about to turn away,
Sabrina queried, “Damon, do you know me?”
Damon nodded subconsciously.
As soon as he raised his head, he saw Sabrina’s suspicious gaze. He explained calmly,
“I’ve seen you in the news.”