You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone Chapter 275

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone Chapter 275

Chapter 275 Have A Drink

Calista had initially intended to get some information from Liam. However, instead of getting anything useful out of him, she had gotten herself into a predicament.

“I don’t have any room for you here. You’ll have to figure something out.”

Paul’s apartment had a one–bedroom layout, and even if there were extra rooms, she couldn’t possibly let a stranger like Liam, who didn’t know anything about her, move in.

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“I’m your bodyguard, I have to protect you. How can I do that if I’m not with you every step of the way? I

can sleep on the couch.”

He frowned, realizing that there wasn’t any extra room for him here. Calista didn’t back down at all.

“You can buy a tent and set it up outside. I’m just a business associate with the man you mentioned. I haven’t even seen his face, and I don’t even know if we’re talking about the same person. Do you think, under these circumstances, I can trust someone he hired to stay in my home?”

The mysterious man must be the man they were referring to. Bertha and the two people who contacted

her also referred to him as being anonymous.

But Calista always felt that there must be someone else behind all of this. The person on the third floor of

the villa, was it the mysterious man, or was there someone else?

Calista looked at Liam and said, “Unless you can tell me who the middle–aged man was who was with

you in Aphthon.”

There was no hint of guilt on Liam’s face.

don’t know any middle–aged man. I saved you and left, but before I left, I called the police. What you

saw might have been the police.”

He was lying. Calista rolled her eyes and limped to the door to see Liam off.

She had twisted her ankle earlier when she stepped on a piece of broken stone in the parking lot, and it

was now swollen and painful. Liam was here to deceive her.

She didn’t kindly extend an invitation and uttered, “Please leave.” 

Outside the door, Lucian was about to knock when the closed door opened.

arm light illuminated the doorway, and Callata’s coquettish voice could be heard. The anger and

melted away, and he couldn’t help but smile.

You’re taking the initiative this time.” 

Calista had been looking at Liam the whole time and hadn’t noticed Lucian outside the door. She was

startled when she heard the sudden voice.

soon as she turned her head, she met Lucian’s handsome face.

As soo

“Why are you here?”

The smile at the corner of Lucian’s lips disappeared with her words.

“You didn’t know I was coming? So who were you talking to just now?”

Liam had a strong presence, sitting conspicuously on the sofa. Lucian only noticed him now.

He hadn’t paid attention earlier because all his thoughts were focused on Calista, leaving no room for anything else. Lucian frowned.

“Who is he?”

During the three years of their marriage, he had never seen her bring strangers home. She always discussed business outside too.

Otherwise, she wouldn’t have managed to keep her impressive side business from him throughout their mamage.

Calista was about to speak when Liam got up from the sofa and walked to the door in a few strides. He was tall and had long legs, reaching the door in no time.

7 pick you up tomorrow morning”

He nodded at Lucian

Mr. Northwood.”

After Liam left, Calista looked at Lucian and asked, “What are you here for?”

She felt like she had made herself clear last night. The man’s expression remained cold.

Ta not in a good mood. I came to have a drink with you.”

raised on eyebrow

misheard. Why would Lucian war

Why would a man ask a woman out for drinks with no ulterior motives? Who knew what he might attempt when they were alone together?

Calista scoffed, “Go find Cade for a drink.”

Then, she was about to close the door. Lucian raised his hand to stop her.

“He’s gone abroad. He’ll be away for half a month.”

Calista didn’t know Cade well, and she didn’t have his contact information. Even if she did, she couldn’t

call to confirm.

“In that case, go find David, look for Timothy, or at the very least, spend some money and get a drink somewhere else. Just don’t bother me,” Calista said irritably as she ran her fingers through her hair.

Seeing that Lucian was still blocking the door, she had to resort to a bigger tactic.

“I’m on my period, I can’t drink.” 

“Your period is at the end of the month. It’s only the middle of the month now, so you have more than half

a month to go.”

Calista’s period had always been very regular, and she didn’t suffer from menstrual cramps.

She hadn’t expected Lucian to know even this detail, and her face turned bright red in embarrassment.

“You even keep tabs on that? Lucian, are you a pervert?”

Lucian, who had been yelled at for no reason, let out a cold laugh and said, “You’ve been having your period at the same time since we got married. I’m not blind.”

“Yeahyou’re not blind, but you’re blind to what’s in your heart. Otherwise, how could you not see my

efforts for three years?”

“What efforts? Lucian used one hand to prop the door open and squeezed through the door crack.

Ordering takeout for me, cooking soup for Paul, lying in my bed, calling his name while you’re at it? Or getting drunk and repeatedly saying you should have listened to him and not married me?”

Calista was too caught up in his accusations to notice that he had already entered the room.

Those were all before we got married.” 

double standards also before we got married? You thought he saved youso you were

him. You knew I saved you, yet you only said thank you‘ to me. When he lent you three

Calista suspected that Lucian was doing this on purpose, intentionally exaggerating Paul’s role.

“The money I spent on you back then, adding a little more, would be twice what he gave you. But what did you do? No gratitude, no worship. Instead, you kept nagging me for a divorce, and after the divorce, you

couldn’t wait to cut ties with me.”

Lucian rambled on without pause, and he sounded a bit out of breath when he finished.

“Is there any water?”

Calista sneered and turned to walk towards the sofa. She had completely forgotten her initial intention to keep Lucian outside, her mind consumed by anger.

“No, if you want something to drink, try sewage.”

Lucian pursed his lips.

“Don’t be so vulgar. You’re always using such filthy language.”

Calista responded to his criticism sarcastically, “Can’t stand it? Then leave.”

“No, go ahead, I’m listening.”

Lucian casually made his way towards the sofa, making himself comfortable. When he reached the spot where Liam had been sitting just moments ago, he furrowed his brow.

Calista said, “Can you at least have some dignity?”

“If I had dignity, I wouldn’t be trying to win you over.”

After all, anyone could see Calista’s determination to stay away from him.


You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith

Score 9.9
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 11/30/2023 Native Language: English
"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" by Cora Smith is a poignant novel that explores the complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery. The story follows characters grappling with the inevitable departure of a loved one, delving into themes of resilience and the enduring impact of relationships.

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith

 

Synopsis

The day Calista Everhart gets divorced, her divorce papers end up splashed online, becoming hot news in seconds. The reason for divorce was highlighted in red: "Husband impotent, leading to an inability to fulfill wife's essential needs." That very night, her husband, Lucian Northwood, apprehends her in the stairwell. He voice was low as he told her, "Let me prove that I'm not at all impotent …"  

Detail Novel

Title: You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith
Publisher: Rebootes.com
Ratings: 9.9 (Very Good)
Genre: Romance, Billionaire
Language: English
 

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith/ Review

"It's Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" by Cora Smith is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships, self-discovery, and the inevitable passage of time. The narrative unfolds around the protagonist, exploring her journey through life's highs and lows. Cora Smith skillfully weaves a tale that spans different periods of the protagonist's life, creating a rich tapestry of experiences and emotions. The title itself hints at a sense of departure, suggesting that the protagonist's absence will leave a void in the lives of those around her. This theme of departure becomes a central motif, as the novel explores the impact of choices made and the repercussions on both personal and interpersonal levels. The characters in the novel are vividly portrayed, each with their unique personalities and struggles. The author masterfully explores the intricacies of human connections, illustrating the fragility of bonds and the resilience of the human spirit. Through the protagonist's journey, readers are taken on a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the bittersweet nostalgia that accompanies the passage of time. Cora Smith's writing style is evocative, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of the characters. The novel invites reflection on the transient nature of life and the inevitability of change. "It's Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" is a poignant exploration of the human condition, leaving readers with a lingering sense of introspection and a profound appreciation for the intricacies of the human experience.

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