Chapter 603 Did You Date?
Dexterâs hand was about to open the car door, and Josie pulled it away with a slightly stiff smile. âDidnât you study here for a year? Thereâs nothing much to see.â
âThe anniversary celebration is lively. Letâs soak it in. Dexter silently held her hand and led her out of the car.
It seemed like Josie couldnât avoid it.
Dexter was in a black coat. He blocked most of the breeze as he stood before her. She felt a sense of security just by looking at his figure.
As a petite woman in a vast world, it seemed like she was naturally protected as she hid behind the man.
There was a lake here with elm trees by the side. Red leaves floated in the air before falling into the dark green, crystal-clear lake water.
Further up front was the lively scene.
Dexter was slightly distracted and suddenly asked, âDid you date when you were in university?â
Josieâs pupils widened a little. She paused momentarily before answering, âWhy are you suddenly asking?â
Dexter turned. âI feel like such a great landscape is perfect for university students to date.â
Josie didnât know what he meant. She wrapped herself tightly in his arms and asked, âWhat about you?
Did you date in university?â
Her intentions were obvious. Dexter turned and said dully, âNo. After finishing a year in Wavery, I applied to be an exchange student in Boston. The schoolwork overseas was difficult, and I spent most of my energy on my studies. I had no mood to date.â
âHow wholesome. How can I not believe you?â Josie said half-jokingly. âYouâre so handsome, Mr.
Russell. You should have had many admirers.â
She was a sweet-talker. Dexter squeezed her chin and said half warningly and half solemnly, âYou havenât answered my question.â
Josie looked into his eyes and knew she couldnât avoid it. âI dated someone for a year. After that, he went overseas to study, and we broke up.â
This was true. Josie wasnât lying.
Dexter immediately restrained his smile, and she added. âI was young at the time, and I didnât know right. from wrong. Itâs in the past. Are you angry, Mr. Russell?â
He let her hands go and only asked, âWas he older than you?â
Yes.â
Dexter had never regretted any decisions but suddenly regretted going overseas when he heard it.
âPerhaps I could have met you earlier if I stayed back initially.â
Josie broke into laughter when she heard it. She couldnât imagine dating Dexter in school. She was highly amused as she thought about it and gradually doubled over with laughter.
âWhy are you laughing?â Dexter was baffled that Josie was laughing. He held her arm so she wouldnât sit on the ground.
âIâm thinking about how arrogant and cocky you would have been back then.â Josie laughed harder when she thought of that scene.
Dexter reached out and tickled her. âIs that how you think of me, Josie Warren?!â
Josie raised her hands and begged for mercy. âIâm sorry. Itâs my fault. The breeze is strong by the lake.
Letâs head back.â
Dexter pulled her up and was about to agree when a voice suddenly rang.
âJosic!â
The two looked over simultaneously and were surprised to see a woman with a slim figure walk over with a smile. Josie only recognized the woman as she approached. âNancy?â
Nancy had returned from Rivodia for this anniversary Nancy smiled as she walked over but was slightly surprised when she saw the man next to Josie. âThis isâ¦â
Josie and Dexter looked at each other. âMy husband, Dexter Russell. Dex, this is my schoolmate, Nancy Stewart.â