Chapter 363: She Can't Speak Ou

The lady chats with Farrah for a while and walks inside.

Perhaps it's just that she feels Farrah's embarra.s.sment. Katrina thinks she is mindful of the fact that the lady just mistook them.

Katrina takes Farrah's hand and comforts, "Farrah, don't think too much. Maybe people in this circle often meet and know each other. Carly saw my new face at a glance as soon as she entered in, so she took me for you. Don't be angry."

Staring at Katrina's sincere face, Farrah is sure that she finds nothing unusual.

The originally tense nerves seem to get a little relaxed.

Fortunately, Katrina didn't ask any questions, and the lady also didn't say anything else.

Otherwise, on closer examination, her ident.i.ty is likely to be questioned.

Perhaps, as Katrina said, the lady just saw a strange face and thought that she was the newly recognized granddaughter.

Maybe she's too sensitive.

Farrah shakes her head. "It's okay. I'm okay. How can I be angry at such a trifle? You really look down on our friendship too much."

Listening to this, Katrina then raises a smile: "All right!"

Just now, she felt that Farrah seemed a little wrong and thought she cared about being mistaken.

Luckily, she doesn't take it in mind!

For fear that people will notice Katrina if she still stays here any longer, Farrah says, "Katrina, I have to leave you now. Take good care of yourself!"

Katrina agrees at a pleasure, "Of course, see you later!"

Farrah returns to the crowd.

As she pa.s.ses by the lady they met just now, she seems to hear her murmuring to herself, "Did I really recognize the wrong person? But the smile of the girl looks exactly the same as Jessica when she was young..."

When she hears this, Farrah becomes more panicked.

Does Katrina smile the same way as Jessica?

So, as long as Katrina appears in front of Eric, Eric will surely see his daughter in Katrina!

Farrah had a fluke mind before.

Perhaps Katrina and her mother didn't look alike?

Maybe they couldn't see anything unusual just by appearance?

But now she is very firm in her ideas.

That's Katrina definitely can't meet the Simons!

They must not be allowed to meet!

For all that she owns now, she has to do it!

Just as Farrah is fussed about how to get Katrina out of here as soon as possible...

Suddenly, a pair of hands fall on her shoulder.

Farrah feels shocked and reacts a little strongly.

She looks up to find that Bob is the one who comes to her.

Perhaps feeling Farrah's abnormality, Bob touches her forehead and concerns, "What's wrong, you look lost?"

After touching her forehead, Bob frowns deeper and pulls her hands.

Her sweat on the forehead and cold hands look a little strange.

Bob looks down at her and worries, "Farrah, what's wrong with you? Are you uncomfortable?"

Farrah dares not let Bob know the fact, but she is shaking uncontrollably at the thought that her ident.i.ty is likely to be torn down.

Farrah can only find a reason, "Bob, my stomach is a little uncomfortable. I may drink something cold just now."

On hearing this, Bob immediately takes Farrah to the lounge and pours her a cup of hot tea.

Looking at the handsome, elegant, and considerate boyfriend in front of her, Farrah can't imagine what it will be like to lose him.

If she is not Eric Simon's granddaughter, will he fall in love with her?

Will his family agree with them to be together?

After all, the reason why everyone will bless their love is their matched family background.

If she's an ordinary nurse, even if Bob really would like to be with her, perhaps those people will only question her and speak ill of her behind.

At the thought of this, Farrah knows how important the ident.i.ty of Eric's granddaughter is to her.

Even when she looks at Bob, she's unconsciously dazed.

Bob feels strange because he can't help reaching out and shaking his hand in front of her: "Farrah, what are you thinking?"

Farrah returns her mind back in time, coughs softly, and says, "Nothing, but I didn't expect you would confess to me. It's a little unexpected, and I always feel that... It's not true. I'm afraid I'll lose you at the end."

Bob comes to hug her tightly when he hears these words. "I'm a man. If I am not going to express my love, should I wait for you to ask me? Stop thinking now. I'm already your boyfriend. I'm here. What are you worried about?"

Farrah is held in Bob's arms and feels his temperature truly.

"Bob, I mean, if I..."

Farrah wants to ask him if she wasn't the granddaughter of the Simons, would he still be with her?

But when it comes to her mouth, she can't speak out.

What if Bob is with her because of her ident.i.ty?

What if Bob is with her just because of the Simons' kindness to his family or the marriage contract at his young age?

So isn't it self-humiliation if she asks now?

At least now, Bob is very gentle and considerate of her, and she loves the happiness he gives, doesn't she?

Noticing Farrah stop her words, Bob becomes more confused.

"Eh? What do you want to say?"

Farrah clings to Bob's embrace and shakes her head: "Nothing! I just feel very happy to be with you!"

Fortunately, in the name of Katrina's body, Farrah has Katrina's seat on the edge of the farthest away from the crowd, avoiding the possibility of meeting the family.

Besides, after Aaron answers the phone and returns to the party, many people recognize him and come to greet him.

Aaron has to take care of Katrina, so how can he have so much time and energy to deal with these people.

In the end, he simply leaves with Katrina.

Farrah's heart isn't put down until Katrina leaves.

Katrina leaves, and she's safe again.

This evening, she has experienced glory and attention, as well as panic and fear.

This kind of nervous feeling is really very uncomfortable.