Chapter 872
Chapter 872
Michael was all refined and proper when he slept, almost like a young aristocrat bred in the lap of
luxury.
It was hard to reconcile this peaceful image with the rogue that emerged the moment his eyes flickered
open—a scoundrel through and through.
Yet, in slumber, he was surprisingly easy on the eyes, rivaling even the most popular boys in the drama
club.
Alyssa found herself staring, transfixed, for a long moment.
The sound of a key turning in a lock snapped her back to reality.
It must be Julia returning.
Alyssa's heart raced as she quickly retreated to her own bed, cheeks flushed with the guilty thrill of
coveting a forbidden fruit.
Indeed, it was Julia who walked through the door, her eyes widening at the sight of Michael sprawled
across her meticulously made bed.
Alyssa braced herself for an outburst—Julia was a stickler for cleanliness.
But, to her surprise, Julia tiptoed over, her footsteps lighter than a whisper, and asked softly, "How did
he end up here?"
Alyssa didn't speak, just gestured toward the still-open window.
Julia frowned at the thought of him clambering in like some reckless cat burglar, but she simply sighed
and tenderly pulled the blanket over Michael.
Everything was unfolding contrary to Alyssa's expectations. Not only was Julia not angry, but her eyes
brimmed with an affectionate concern for Michael who was still asleep.
Julia took Michael's hand and watched over him, a faint, contented smile playing on her lips. The
happiness and sweetness seemed to radiate from her gaze, an expression Alyssa had never witnessed
before.
At that moment, Alyssa knew without a doubt that Julia was head over heels for this lovable rascal. Yet
she couldn't see what Julia found so endearing about Michael.
To Alyssa, Julia was a born princess. Despite her rural upbringing, her sophistication, broad-
mindedness, and gentle nature outshone any pampered heiress. Alyssa was young, but she had a
hunch that Julia was destined for a fairy-tale ending, to be cherished and adored in a life of opulence.
So why would she fall for a streetwise rogue like Michael? Alyssa couldn't understand it. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
She always felt that Michael was not good enough for Julia.
Michael woke up after about half an hour of sleep, opening his eyes to find Julia seated by his side,
holding his hand with a tender gaze.
He couldn't help but quip, "Am I dead? Because I think I'm seeing an angel."
Julia's brow furrowed. "What nonsense are you talking about?"
"Why else would I be gazing upon a celestial being?"
Her laughter rang out as she playfully punched his chest, only for Michael to catch her fist and hold it
close.
He sat up. Even though he'd only slept for a short while, he seemed to have regained his energy all at
once.
Julia queried, "What brings you here?"
"It's your birthday. There was no way I could miss it," he said, rising to his feet. "Let's go out. I'm taking
you to dinner."
Julia protested, "It's just a small birthday, no need to make a fuss."
"That won't do. My girl's birthday is the most important day of the year. Let's go have that Southern
fried chicken you've been craving, shall we?" Michael declared, transforming her humble day into an
occasion worth celebrating.