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Come on Daddy (Bright and Rose) novel Chapter 340

Rose watched Thomas leave in the rain, and she felt mixed feelings. She didn't mean to hurt others feelings, but there was something she couldn't control.

"He has gone. You seem to be unwilling to let him go." Bright was unhappy to see Rose watch Thomas leave.

"I didn't. I just feel embarrassed," Rose sighed.

Although Thomas was born into a rich family, he had no bad habits, and always acted like gentleman and was polite. There were many girls who loved him, but she never thought he would fall in love with her.

Nora's eyes were so sharp that she could even tell that Thomas liked her.

"Yes, you did, as you have broken a man's heart," Bright joked, eyeing carefully her picturesque brow and eyes and said, "Why there are so many people chasing you?"

"No, I don't think so," Rose denied. "I don't know why he will love me," Rose said. "When we were at school, Nora was the brightest girl in the class. It was Nora who had so many people chasing after her."

"Then why would he fall in love with you?" Bright raised his eyebrows, waiting for her answer.

"That's what I want to know, too, but I think he's blind." Rose lowered herself in front of Bright and fawned on him.

"He's blind?" Bright grinned, "He's not blind! Would a man be blind if he could appreciate my woman? Do you think I'm blind, too?"

Rose smiled and didn't know what to say.

Rose put her arm around Bright's and changed the subject, "I have an appointment with Nora today and asked you not to pick me up. Why do you suddenly show up? Who's going to pick up Doris?"

"Are you going to let him drive you to Nora's house if I don't come?" Bright didn't want to change the subject, "Now that you're married and have a daughter, you should always remember you can't get in the car of any strange man. And you are not allowed to accept flowers from men other than me."

"I have kept that in mind, so I didn't take it." Rose knew Bright had seen Thomas sent her flowers.

"Have you been here long ago, but didn't show up just to wait for a right time?"

That was the only way he would know about the flowers stuff.

"It's raining and would not be easy to get a crab, so I come to pick you up. But I didn't expect to catch a good show." Bright missed her all the time.

"You didn't come to pick me up but wait until the right time? Bright, did you do that on purpose?" Unsatisfied with his performance, Rose hit him lightly.

Bright grabbed her small hand and said, "Aren't you afraid that people will see me? So, I was waiting for you in the distance and was ready to pick you up to give you a surprise, but I did not expect that brat was faster than me, and it did give me a surprise. He dared to covet my wife, of course I have to teach him a lesson."

"Shall we get on first? It's raining harder," said Rose.

Bright pulled open the door and let Rose in first, and then he got in.

The driver got on and restarted the car and drove away.

"You've come to pick me up. Then what about Doris?" Rose took a white towel and wiped Bright's wet left shoulder.

Just now he was protecting her from the rain, and let her stand under the umbrella so that his left shoulder was wet with the rain.

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