“I always thought only a cheerful person like you would like the color red. Never have I ever thought that
someone as depressing as Charlotte would like that color, too.”
After all, red was a happy, passionate color, and Charlotte was not even close to either of these
adjectives.
Joshua was not the only person who thought this; everyone else seemed to have agreed with this notion.
Christopher had even joked about this before, saying that maybe Jim had mistaken someone else as
Charlotte.
Christopher had said that according to a book he had read about color psychology, a person would
gravitate toward a color corresponding to their personality. This theory was backed by plenty of scientific
evidence that supported it.
At that time, Joshua had not believed Christopher when he said this, and he even thought he had lost his
mind after reading too many books.
How could a person’s favorite color possibly represent their personality?
However, after meeting Charlotte for the first time, he finally understood why Christopher would think this
way.
“Are you saying that… Jim and Charlotte met at the orphanage?” Bonnie’s entire body froze when she
heard this.
She lifted her head to stare at Joshua in disbelief. “How is that possible?”
Jim had been born into the wealthy and powerful Landry family, and he was treated like a prince since he
was young.
He was the son of Charles and the love of life, Lucy, and ever since Lucy died, Charles had tried
desperately to make up for his mistakes by showering Jim with love.
Therefore, how could he have been sent to an orphanage?
“How is it impossible, you ask?” Joshua put out his cigarette and lifted his head to stare at Bonnie. “Jim
is a loyal person, and after finding out that his father had sent Luna to an orphanage, he was so worried
that he left home in search of Luna at the tender age of ten.
“However, he was so young at the time that he was mistaken for an orphan and was taken into the
orphanage.
“He had been living at the orphanage for more than three months until the Landry family finally tracked
him down and brought him home.”
As he said this, Joshua narrowed his eyes and could not help thinking that…Bonnie and Jim
might have crossed paths since a young age.
The reason Jim loved Charlotte was that she was the girl he had promised he would marry at a young
age.
Bonnie, on the other hand, had been living at the same orphanage as Charlotte and Roanne.
Bonnie loved the color red.
The girl Jim was in love with was fond of the color red as well.
All the clues seemed to be pointing toward something bigger…
Bonnie bit down on her lip and stared at Joshua dazedly.
This meant that…Jim had stayed at the orphanage for only three months.
During this time, he had fallen in love with a girl who liked red, which turned out to be Charlotte, and had
found her and taken her away from the orphanage after he grew up.
However…
If Bonnie remembered correctly, the only girl at the orphanage who dressed herself in red clothes all
day…was her.
Not only that, but the boy she had fallen in love with and promised to marry her…had also left after only
three months at the orphanage!
As soon as she put two and two together, Bonnie felt as though her brain was about to explode.
“Does this mean that Jim…” Was he the boy she had fallen in love with?
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