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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 528

Celeste didn't expect Trevor to suddenly take her hand, and for a moment she was caught off guard.

But she didn't think much of it. She brushed his hand away and said calmly, "I can walk on my own." Without another glance at him, she headed toward the sofa.

Trevor wasn't upset even after being treated so coldly.

Instead, he chuckled softly, and once Celeste sat down, he joined her—deliberately choosing the spot right beside her, even though the sofa around the coffee table was large and spacious.

Celeste hesitated for a second but said nothing, simply lifted her cup and glanced over at Jordyn, who was trying out the instruments on the other side.

Trevor picked up his teacup as well. After a sip, he set it down, not looking at Jordyn but at Celeste. Just as he was about to speak, her phone chimed with a message.

It was from Kieran. He had sent her a short video, followed by a message.

"The experts say it's a once-in-30-years meteor shower. They said a lot of people will be camping out tomorrow night to watch it. My friends and I are going too. Wondering if you and Mr. Yoder might be interested?"

It had been a while since Celeste went out anywhere with family or friends. Whether she caught the meteor shower or not wasn't the point—the thought of being outdoors, surrounded by that kind of lively atmosphere, actually sounded nice.

She was about to reply when she noticed Trevor had turned his head, eyes falling on her phone screen.

She froze and looked at him.

But Trevor didn't even look guilty—he simply gave a faint smile, pulled his gaze back, and casually topped off her tea.

He was sitting so close that even without leaning over, he could probably see her screen anyway.

Without a word, she shifted a little farther from him before replying to Kieran. "I'm definitely interested."

Right then, another message came in—not from Kieran this time, but from Caleb.

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