The Divorce Prescription Chapter 328
The Divorce Prescription
He stared at the ceiling above him, realizing it had all been a dream. It a dream about Celine.
night, she appeared in his dream.
Adamâs throat tightened, and every muscle in his body tensed. His young, vigorous body was particularly sensitive in the early morning. Slowly, he slid his hand beneath the covers, surrendering to his own desire.
The snow had fallen all night, and today, the group planned to go skiing.
Everyone had gathered, but Adam was still not there.
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Adam?â someone asked.
âIâll go get him,â another offered.
Just as they were about call him, Adam emerged from his room.
âAdam, good morning,â someone greeted.
His expression was unreadable, but the cold air around him made him seem even more unapproachable than usual. He nodded slightly and replied âGreat, now that Adamâs here, letâs head to the ski resort,â one of the seniors said.
As Adam joined the group, his eyes were drawn to Celine. She was standing with Randall, who was chatting with her.
âI sent you a message earlier. Did you see it?â Randall asked.
Celine smiled and nodded. âYes, Handall I say it,â she replied.
Adam let out a low, humorless laugh âRandall, you have Celineâs WhatsApp?â he asked sharply.
Randall nodded casually. âOf course,â he said.
âone The seniors chimed in as well. âAdam, we all have Celine WhatsApp. Donât you?â one of them asked with mild surprise.
Adam was silent.
Everyone else had her WhatsAppâexcept him. She had added the entire group yet deliberately left him out.
His mood soured even more as he turned his sharp gaze toward Celine, Celine felt the intensity of his stare and instinctively stiffened. Why was he looking at her like that? His glare was as oppressive as a thunderstorm didnât add him as she had no intention of having any further ries with him.
âLetâs get going, everyone,â Celine said.
Half an hour later, they arrived at the ski resort.
While everyone geared up, one of the seniors approached Celine. âCeline, do you know how to ski?â
Celine shook her head. âNo, I donât,â she admitted âRandall, youâll care of Celine then,â the senior said with a smile.
âRandallâs a fantastic skier. Youâre in good hands, Celine,â another added.
After putting on his skis, Randall glided across the snow with effortless grace. After a few sleek turns to show off his skills, he stopped in front of Celine.
He extended his hands to her. âCeline, give me your hands. Iâll teach you oneâonâone today,â he said warmly.
âThank you, Randall,â she said.
gingerly placed her hands in his, and Randall led her into the skiing area.
Adam, who stood off to the side, observed the scene with a stormy expression. His eyes locked on the sight of their clasped hands, his mood soured even further Randall to be an excellent teacher, and Celine quickly picked She laughed out loud, enjoying herself immensely.
up the basics. Before long, she let go of his hands and begen skiing on her own.
Suddenly, a skler behind her lost control and headed straight for her. The person shouted in panie, âMove! Get out of the way!â
Celine froze in panic. She wanted to step aside, but as a novice, her feet refused to cooperate. Just as the skier was about to collide with her, figure langed forward and tackled her out of the way.
Though the impact was avoided, both of them hit the snow and rolled down the slope in a tangled heap.