My Fair Stunner

Chapter 650 Move Out



Chapter 650 Move Out

Chapter 650 Move Out

Since knowing that Lance was Faye's person, Colin had never embarrassed Lance again.

Colin's warning woke Lance up quite a bit.

Lance tightened his nerves. "I understand."

Lance had almost forgotten that Colin had never been easy to get along with.

The anger in Colin's eyes faded a little. "Go in."

"Okay."

In the living room, Faye was sitting on the sofa.

Lance walked a few steps through the door to the tea table and looked Faye in the eye. He clenched

his drooping hands. Without any pretense, he said, "Faye, I want to move out."

Faye was not at all surprised by his request.

It was not appropriate for him to remain here after recent events.

In the matter of Hank, Colin didn't give Lance a hard time.

It would be unfair to ask Colin to show respect to Lance about Hugh's matter, and Lance was not that

cheeky.

Faye didn't hesitate for a moment. "Okay."

Lance and Faye were like brother and sister. They just needed to know what they were saying. There

was no need to make the words clear.

Hearing Faye's answer, Lance let out a sigh of relief.

"When are you going to move out?"

"Tonight."

Lance added, "Emmett and Andy will help me move."

"Okay."

Lance didn't stay long and he talked to Faye briefly. He raised his hand and scratched his hair. "If that's

all right, I'll go."

Faye got up. "Let me walk you out."

When they reached the yard, Lance said with a wry smile, "Have I put you out of your way?"

Faye tilted her head and looked at Lance. "Don't think too much. Your position is different. I can

understand that."

Who was Hugh?

He was Lance's adoptive father.

Before this incident, Hugh and his wife had really treated Lance like a son.

For the sake of Lance's future, Hugh even put aside his pride to pave the way for Lance. He also

arranged blind dates for Lance with various daughters of rich families.

It was false to say that Hugh didn't love Lance.

Conversely, it was unrealistic to say that Lance didn't love Hugh back.

Human feelings were the most complicated things. It was impossible for Lance to undo all the good

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If Lance could really do that, it did not mean that he was decisive, but that he was ruthless.

When Faye finished speaking, Lance's nose twitched. He replied in a muffled voice, "Yeah."

After walking Lance part of the way, Faye stopped. "Pay attention to safety when driving at night."

"Okay."

Watching Lance leave, Faye turned and walked back.

She had hardly reached the door when she saw Colin standing on the steps with his hands in his

pockets.

They looked at each other, then Faye asked, "Do your knees still hurt?"

Colin's eyelids flickered, and he answered in a low voice, "They still hurt."

"You hurt, so do I."

His heart suddenly tightened at her words. He walked down the steps and held her close in his arms.

Then he buried his face in her neck and took a deep breath. "Lance didn't have to move out."

"I hope you love me with all your heart, but I don't want you to stoop to make compromises for me."

They were all adults.

Adults in love shouldn't poke the bear. They should care about each other.

If one always compromised for the sake of the other, the relationship would end in failure one day.


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