You Are My Youth

You Are My Youth

Phylicia Lee

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Maggie Ethel and Charlie Wilson were classmates in middle school. At that time, Charlie loved Maggie and always protected her secretly. Maggie also had a secret crush on Charlie. However, they knew the most important thing was College Entrance Examination then. So both of them chose to hide their emotion. Unexpectedly, there was an accident before they took the exam. Charlie went aboard without telling anyone. And Maggie had to work to suppose her family. They lost contact from then on. Several years later, they meet each other because of work. Love at one's youth is so unforgettable. This time, how will they face each other?

Chapter 1 It's You!

A sapphire blue car was speeding on the airport highway. With Bluetooth earphones plugged in, the driver was talking over the phone with a serious expression.

"I know." Maggie Ethel looked ahead and held the steering wheel with one hand, "Mr. Townsend is a good friend of our boss and has cooperated with us at the most favorable price all these years. He claimed a transfer of position, but I believe that he has jumped ship given my conversation with him just now."

"Huh? In this case..."

"In this case, the possibility of continuing the partnership is slim." Maggie picked up the conversation, "Otherwise, he wouldn't have canceled it because he knew that no others would offer us such a price. If he is still there, we may still have a chance; if not... ask around, figure out the new leader, send me the information, and...."

Before she could finish her speech, there came a bang. "Shit!" She grunted, "Collect the information. I rear-ended a car. Talk to you later." Maggie frowned and hung up the phone.

It was a three-car rear-end collision that started with the first car stopping suddenly.

"I've hit the brake. Didn't you see it? Still, you bumped into my car. I could have avoided this." As soon as Maggie got off, the driver of the white car in the front yelled at her.

Maggie checked her car first. The damage was medium. When she was going to speak, the driver of the first black car strode up and shouted, "I've stopped my car. What is wrong with you two?" He frowned at the smashed rear of his car and grumbled, "Why didn't you change the lane?"

"Are you supposed to stop your car on a highway?" Maggie retorted.

"You followed my car too closely. Safe distance, don't you know?"

"She... she rear-ended me! I was forced to rear-end you. I planned to change the lane...." The driver of the white car explained.

"Yeah, this is on you! Your car is the last one. If you hadn't rushed up, everyone should be fine."

The other two started to blame Maggie.

"Let the traffic police be the judge." Maggie pulled a long face, folded her arms on her chest, and sulked.

"Isn't this obvious? You rear-ended us." The driver of the black car said immediately.

"I slammed on the brakes anyway. You didn't observe the traffic and bumped into my car. As a result, I rear-ended his car. This is your fault." The driver of the white car passed the buck.

"This is why female drivers shouldn't get on the road. Your skills are poor, and you cause trouble for others." The driver of the black car taunted her.

The anger she just suppressed spewed up again, and she shot back, "Don't blame female drivers for everything. What, without female drivers on the road, you won't have any accidents? Do you watch the news? Do you read newspapers? What's the ratio of men and women in traffic accidents each year? Got any ideas?"

"Tsk, girl, you look young, but you have a short temper. You..." Before the white car driver could finish his speech, another voice came over, "Enough, set up the warning triangles and go to the side of the road. You'll get yourselves killed by arguing in the middle of the road." The tone was bland yet unchallengeable.

Maggie looked over, saw the face of the speaker, froze for a few seconds, and suddenly remembered something, "It's you!"

(To be continued)

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You Are My Youth
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Chapter 1 It's You!

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Chapter 2 Who Are You

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Chapter 3 How Many IOUs Do I Have

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Chapter 4 He and I Were Classmates

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Chapter 5 No More Partnership

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Chapter 6 Avoiding Her

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Chapter 7 I Can Ride You to Work

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Chapter 8 Denying a Friend So Quickly

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Chapter 9 Participating in Public Bidding

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Chapter 10 You're Advised to Conduct Yourself

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Chapter 11 Keep Your People in Check

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Chapter 12 He's Moving

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Chapter 13 Don't Flatter Yourself

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Chapter 14 Poor Memory

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Chapter 15 My Duty

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Chapter 16 Didn't He Know Long Ago

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Chapter 17 Taunted

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Chapter 18 The Future Son-in-Law Will Be Recalled

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Chapter 19 Hostility and Disdain

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Chapter 20 Wish You Happiness

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Chapter 21 Couldn't Bear to Hear Criticism of Her

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Chapter 22 Reunion Party

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Chapter 23 Sure, Come as You Like

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Chapter 24 He Has Accepted the Proposal

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Chapter 25 Harsh Requirements

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Chapter 26 Did We Make Peace I Faked It

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Chapter 27 Fooled

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Chapter 28 Old Wound Opened

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Chapter 29 Maggie Is Incredible

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Chapter 30 Plagiarizing or Borrowing

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Chapter 31 Just call a lawyer

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Chapter 32 I'm not here to reconcile

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Chapter 33 Making your boss embarrassed

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Chapter 34 You won't be criticized, will you

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Chapter 35 Come back here with someone you loved

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Chapter 36 Charlie, you are strange

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Chapter 37 The meaning of questioning

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Chapter 38 The lesson is not enough

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Chapter 39 Then I will go for him

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Chapter 40 Today is quite different from yesterday

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