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The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Francine felt aggrieved but did not dare to talk back to her grandmother. She fiddled with the food on her plate with a fork, and
the fork slipped out of her hand.
She was already in a bad mood, and her mood worsened when the fork fell. She muttered something to herself and was about to
bend down to pick it up when Chester bent down to take it before could.
Since the fork was already dirty as it fell on the floor, Chester put it aside and handed his clean one to her. “Here. I haven’t used
this yet.”
Francine blushed at Chester’s gesture and thanked him.
Chester did not reply and got up before politely bidding Pamela goodbye. He then picked up his backpack and walked out.
As soon as Francine saw that the apple of her eye had left, she felt a little downcast and got up to chase after him.
She ran out to the yard and finally caught up with Chester. She stood in front of him and asked uneasily, “Why did you leave
without eating? Are you angry? Do you think I’m in the wrong?”
Chester had an insipid expression as he answered, “Your family’s affairs have nothing to do with me. I don’t have any particular
view to say about what happened.”
Though Chester’s answer suggested he was not angry, Francine did not think that was so. As stubborn as she was in front of
other people, she discarded her attitude and lowered her head to explain, “But Aaron’s a jerk. I just couldn’t hold my anger back
earlier. I hate it when he bullies other girls!”
Chester could not bear to ignore her when she admitted her mistake to him like that.
“You don’t need to explain anything to me. This involves your family, and I have no right to say anything. But, I do think you
should control your temper, Francine. If you show your dissatisfaction all the time and speak your mind without any filter, society
will give you a lot of flak in the future.”
Francine blinked in confusion. “But I don’t have to go to work in the future. No one’s going to do anything to me if I stay at
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Chester was a little surprised at that answer. He smiled self-deprecatingly and said, “You’re right. Your family’s financial
background is secure enough that you don’t need to work for the rest of your life. You’ll always be protected by your family. I’m

just thinking too much.” He walked past Francine and continued toward the gate.
Francine felt very uneasy, so she ran up to him and grabbed his clothes. “You’re right, Chester. I’ll change my temper! I’ll learn to
control it! Please don’t be angry at me.”
Chester felt helpless. “I’m not angry. Let me go!”
Francine asked carefully, “Then will you be coming over to help me with my homework tomorrow?”
Chester nodded. “I’ll keep my end of the promise since it’s already been agreed upon that I’ll help you to finish everything.”
Francine sighed in relief and released him. “I’ll see you off!” She wanted the family driver to send him home, but because he was
an independent person who stuck to his principles, he would be unhappy if he was driven home every time. Once or twice was
more than enough.
Since Francine insisted on seeing him off, Chester allowed her to accompany him to the gate.
A row of bodyguards stood guard at the gate. They had a serious look on their faces, and it was a little stressful to be in their
presence.
Chester looked at the bodyguards and asked with a frown, “Is your brother treating Corinne as some kind of prisoner?”
Francine looked helplessly at the bodyguards in front of the house. “I have no idea what’s going on. It wasn’t like this yesterday,
but then they had an argument, and it was already like this earlier today!”
The thought of Jeremy left Chester feeling some animosity. He said coldly, “I hope your family will treat Corinne better. She’s a
good girl!”
After some hesitance, Francine eventually asked him, “I’ve always wanted to ask you something, Chester. Do you like Corinne?”
Chester kept quiet. He slung his backpack over his left shoulder and left without even turning to look at her.

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