Chapter 298 You Donât Look Like a Student
It was the same with Lucyâs situation. Cherise had the right to dislike Rodney. However, she could not restrict Lucy from being with him due to her perception.
Furthermore, Lennon should be thankful that Lucy pulled herself back together after his harsh rejection. Yet, he behaved like Lucy made a reckless mistake in being with Rodney.
Cherise found his attitude unbearable.
She discussed the matter with Damien that night. Hearing her, he patted her head and replied. âYou did the right thing.â
After experiencing what he did, he knew not to force his opinion on others.
Furthermore, only Lennon and Lucy could solve the issues between them.
There was not much he and Cherise could do as friends.
Damien k*ssed her lips. âYou shouldnât worry too much.â
âThereâs only a few days left before your end-of-the-month trip. You should focus on learning photography. I donât want my photos to turn out ugly.â
Cherise widened her eyes. âHubby, are you going too?â
She recalled how she forbade Lennon from joining the trip in the afternoon.
âButâŠâ
âThe photography club is an official student club in the university⊠You and Lennon donât look like students at your age. Iâm afraidâŠâ
Iâm worried other students will object.
Damien smiled at her: âSilly girl.â
âI want to go on a trip with you, but it doesnât mean I have to join the photography club.â
âI can go to the village for a holiday and meet you there by chance.â
âWhat if I discover something worth investing in that village?â
Cherise smacked her forehead. Why didnât I think of that?
The photography club doesnât book the whole village. Damien can go there and encounter me âby chance.â
With that in mind, Cherise grinned and climbed onto his lap. She k*ssed his cheek. âIâll work hard on my photography skills these few days to take good pictures of you!â
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Damien smiled. âSure.â
Knowing that Damien would go to the village with her, Cherise became even more excited about. the photography club trip.
Whenever she had free time outside cla*ses, she would bring the SLR camera and the photography manual and have fun taking photos on campus.
She snapped photos of students studying at the square in the morning, students gaming quietly in the study room, the blue sky and clouds from the cla*sroom window, and many other scenesâŠ
Other than those, she had a photo of the deanâs shiny bald head during a*sembly.
She had snapshots of a cafeteria ladyâs trembling hands while serving food.
A photo of the drink Lucy threw away.
In short, she had numerous snapshots of daily life on campus.
âHmph, what a show-off. Does she really think an expensive camera will make her a professional photographer? Look at her walking around daily, snapping photos of this and that.â
It was break time between cla*ses. Jessie leaned against the window and stared at Cherise, taking photos of the flower bed. âSheâs even more unbearable than before.â
Mandy leaned against the not have the means to learn photography before this. Now that she has, she is learning as much as possible.â
âIndow, reading. She frowned upon hearing Jessie. âPerhaps she did
Then, she glanced at Cherise, absorbed in photography. A conflicting thought flashed across her eyes. âHonestly, itâs quite nice⊠being able to do something one likes.â
That privilege had been taken from her since thirteen years ago.
Jessie pursed her lips. âMandy, I heard Cherise will join the photography clubâs village cultural appreciation trip at the end of the month. I know someone in that club. Since there are two spots. left, should we go?â
She glanced at Cherise and continued, âIf an accident were to happen to her in the villageâŠ
Mandy closed her eyes. âIâm not interested unless Damien is going.â