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Chapter 39 Fall in Love at First Sigh

Kate wasn't sure how to answer, but she suddenly forgot that he was responsible for her grandma's death, and her love for him overwhelmed her hate for a moment. The man standing there reminded her of the first time she saw him. She could remember precisely what he was wearing, a white shirt, a pair of blue jeans, and sneakers, she fell in love at first sight.

"Joseph!" Anna cried out when she saw their faces close enough to kiss. She was at the edge of desperation, she yelled, "Don't forget that I am the one who loves you. Kate just wants to turn us against each other with those letters. Don't trust her!"

Dora was hiding behind a door and wanted to rush out to stick up for Anna, but was afraid it would cause more problems.

Daisy was also watching from a distance. See that Kate had an advantage over Anna; she prayed that Joseph would see the truth, and then he and Kate would be happy together.

"Well…" Joseph questioned again, "Even if you wrote these letters, do you think I will abandon Anna and fall in love with you?"

Kate was stunned at first and then sneered, "I don't care whether you love me or not. I just want you to know the truth."

"I don't care about the truth. I only care about who I love," After saying that, he pulled Anna into his arms and said to her, "I know Kate's intention. She won't fool me."

"Joseph…" Anna looked at him and was moved to tears, "I know you will not abandon me. No one in the world loves you more than I do. Don't leave me…"

Kate realized how pointless it was to confront Anna with the letters. She should have known that Joseph loved Anna for the person she was not because of the letters she pretended to write. It was apparent that he never cared about who wrote the letters, Anna was always loved in his heart. Kate had hoped that if Joseph knew the truth, he would scold Anna or leave her. However, it didn't make a difference; Joseph would never love her.

Seeing Kate leaving, Anna felt relieved. She raised head, took his hands in hers, and like a child, said, "I thought you would be angry with me."

Joseph pulled his hands away and asked seriously, "Why didn't you tell me Kate wrote those letters? Why didn't you tell me the truth?"

He was having a hard time believing that the one he loved would lie to him. He did not accuse Anna in front of Kate because he didn't want to cause a scene. He knew Kate would be happy if she saw his love for Anna was threatened.

"Joseph, you…" Anna thought Joseph would forget everything and forgive her, but she could see that he wasn't going to let it go until he had an answer.

She gripped his arm and cried, "I love you so much, and I am afraid that I would lose you if I told you the truth."

"Joseph…" Anna dared not to say anything, seeing that he was angry. She had to let him go before things got worse.

Daisy smiled and sent a message to tell Kate everything that happened after she left. She was wandering on a quiet road when she got the message, her mind filled with thoughts of Joseph. She smiled, remembering when she was ten years old, and her parents took her to his house. As they were both quiet and shy, neither had enough courage to talk to the other. Then at eighteen, Kate met Joseph, who was twenty-one for a second time.

When his father passed away later that year, he gradually became upset and depressed, so Kate began to write letters to comfort him. Kate put all of her heart into each letter, hoping to make Joseph happy. However, she never dared to sign her name, and even though he never wrote back, she persisted. Writing letters to her love became one of the most important things that Kate had ever done. She even continued to write to him when he went overseas.

When Joseph returned home, about two years later, everything changed. It started on one sunny afternoon when Kate was awakened from a nap by Anna, "My dear sister, Joseph, is coming back home."

"Really?" Kate jumped up, immediately filled with excitement. She calmed herself and asked, "Is it true? Do you know which flight he will be taking? I want to surprise him and pick him up at the airport."

"Be brave, please! You should hold a banner with his name on it and confess your love to him!"

"I…I wouldn't dare to do that," Kate answered shyly.

Anna took out the stack of letters and said, "You write to him every day. If you don't tell him that you love him, all of this time will have been wasted. How about I tell him for you?"

"You would go for me?" Kate knew Anna was more outgoing than she was.

"I don't love him, so I will not be shy." Anna vowed, "As long as you trust me, I promise I will do what needs to be done and then come back with your boyfriend."

"Are you sure? Is that okay?" Kate asked doubtfully.

"Come on! Don't hesitate. Otherwise, Joseph will fall in love with someone else," Anna quickly packed the letters and, in a hurry, said, "The flight will be arriving soon. I need to leave now, but wait here for the good news!"

"Anna…" Kate yelled after because she didn't think it was a good idea. However, Anna was already out the door. Kate waited anxiously at home, wondering if her sister would succeed or fail, but Kate never thought that Anna would come back with Joseph as her own boyfriend. Anna always insisted that it was the letters that helped bring them together. And until Kate spoke up, she believed it was true, but then she saw that Joseph fell in love with Anna because of her braveness and beauty.

Kate was so distracted that she didn't hear the car coming toward her, and she didn't have time to react when it hit her.

"Are you okay, miss?" The driver yelled as he rushed out of the car to help her.

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