Love on the Fast Track - Chapter 825
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Chapter 825:
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He bowed his head, his thoughts consumed by the longing to be Norah’s one and only. During this time apart, he’d hoped the distance would give both of them a chance to cool down and reflect.
Lying on the sofa, he drifted into a restless sleep, his dreams haunted by the image of Norah.
“Norah, don’t leave me,” he murmured in his sleep.
When Phillip returned in the middle of the night and saw Sean sprawled on the sofa, his heart ached for him.
He couldn’t fathom why Norah and Sean, who loved each other so deeply, persisted in their silent standoff. It was only serving to dissipate the feelings between them.
He covered Sean with a blanket and sighed to himself.
Norah had worked through the night on the program, but she had only managed to complete a small portion of it.
JW was right; the most practical solution was to use high-definition facial recognition technology across various surveillance cameras.
She yawned, thankful that it was her day off. Rubbing her eyes, she drank some hot water and went to bed for much-needed rest before continuing with the program.
It was noon when Norah finally woke up. She was about to order some food when the doorbell rang.
“Who is it?” she called out, her voice cautious as she turned on the video display, showing Marlin holding bags and Yolande.
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“Norah, it’s me,” Yolande responded brightly, and Norah opened the door. “Come in.”
Yolande stepped in enthusiastically, linking Norah’s arm. “Marlin said you mustn’t have eaten yet, so we dropped by to surprise you.” Norah smiled appreciatively and invited them inside.
Marlin entered quietly with the food.
Yolande had informed him of Norah’s hotel location, which Sean had booked for her. Since Sean had left Silverdale two weeks ago, he had not been in touch with Norah for quite some time. Marlin meant every word he had spoken to Norah. In his view, Sean couldn’t balance work and personal life, which prevented him from providing Norah with the emotional support she needed.
If he were to be Norah’s boyfriend, Marlin believed he would be willing to follow her anywhere, regardless of anything.
“Marlin and I picked a five-star restaurant for your lunch. You must be hungry,” Yolande said.
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