I love you, I won't kill you
Chapter 293 To Chicago
At 7:5 on the morning of July 6, Julie woke up from her motel bed.Sitting on the bed with disheveled hair, he looked at the empty place beside him and lost himself in thought for a while.
"Now, she should be at the naval base? Is everything all right?"
"What about me? Stay in San Diego for the parade, or go back to Chicago to see my parents?"
"Gay parade? She doesn't have time to go with me. So, is it worth going alone?"
"Planned a two-month summer part-time job, and now I came to find her after only one month. For the rest of the time, I think I'd better go back to Chicago." Thinking, Julie lifted the quilt and got off the bed.He walked to the balcony with bare feet, leaning on the railing with both hands, staring at the east side of the hotel in a trance.
The motel where the two stayed overnight is located on the south side of Coronado Island on the west side of San Diego Bay, and the southeast direction across the San Diego-Coronado Bridge is the San Diego Naval Base.The distance between the two locations is only 4 miles and less than 10 minutes, but it separates her from Amanda in the base in two worlds.
"Hi, uh, are you Ms. Hendricks?" Julie stood on the balcony, talking on the phone.
"It's me. Well, Julie Mitchell. Hehehe, how are you?" Connie said as she walked to the bathroom.
"Yeah, I'm fine. Um, thank you so much for helping me last summer."
"Hmm, I think this is what I should do. What, did I get into some trouble again?"
Julie turned and walked into the hotel room, "Oh no, no. It's just... I'm two years away from law school, so I wanted to ask you, is there any law firm in Chicago that still needs a summer job ?”
Connie giggled, "Summer part-time job? Honey, even if you're looking for a summer job, some students will automatically come to you before the holidays. Now, I'm afraid..."
Julie smiled self-deprecatingly, "Oh, uh, that's fine. Well, when I get back to Chicago, I'll find you for coffee when I have time."
"Wait, you said you were going back to Chicago? Well, have you passed the bar exam now?"
"Yes, I have passed the national examination in February this year. What do you want to say?"
Connie continued, "On the 7th of this month, my office assistant is going to Hawaii for her honeymoon. You know, a honeymoon is not complete until the summer is over."
Julie thought she couldn't find a part-time job, but she didn't expect that the other party suddenly became interested.He said hastily, "Really? Uh, thanks. I don't care what the salary is, as long as it keeps me working."
"Hehehe, the sheriff's daughter really doesn't care about the salary. Well, if you still have questions, come to my office and talk. How about it?"
"Of course. I'll keep in touch with you, thank you."
Unexpected gains and unexpected part-time job opportunities made Julie feel better.I opened my laptop and searched the Internet for domestic flights from San Diego Lindbergh International Airport.
Checking the time, the available flight is the American Airlines flight at 8:40 in the morning.If there are no accidents, it will arrive at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport at 14:35 this afternoon.
After booking a one-way, economy-class air ticket with a price of $225 online, Julie quickly packed her belongings.At about 7:15 in the morning, I walked out of the motel with my suitcase.
As she got into the taxi, Julie called her father, "Hi, Daddy, good morning."
Ralph was sitting across from Julie's mother having breakfast. "Good morning, sweetheart. Having fun in Florida?"
Isabella looked up at her husband, "Is it Julie's call?"
"Hehe, it is indeed our little angel." Ralph whispered to his wife while covering the phone receiver.
"Well, you can ask her if she has time to go back to Chicago this summer?" Isabella whispered.
Julie seemed to hear her mother's voice, "Daddy, you and Mommy must be thinking, should I go back to Chicago?"
Ralph smiled softly, "That's right. Do you have time to come back this summer?"
"Well, there's time. Besides, I'm going to the San Diego airport soon."
"San Diego Airport? California?"
"Yes. Daddy, I'll be home around three o'clock in the afternoon. See you later."
"Our daughter is still in Florida?" Isabella asked with concern.
"No, our sweetheart has gone to San Diego, California," Ralph replied, taking his last sip of coffee.
"San Diego? She drove from Florida alone?"
"I don't know. At least, it seems happy to hear her voice."
An American Airlines flight to Chicago took off from San Diego International Airport on time.Julie sat near the window of the cabin, looking at San Diego, which was gradually moving away from her, and the girl she loved.
There was no delay in time, and no crazy hijackers were encountered on the way, and the flight landed smoothly at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.While carrying her suitcase and walking out of the terminal, Julie received a call.
"Hey, Julie, are you still in San Diego?" Joanna, her law school roommate, asked enthusiastically.
"Uh, no. Are you still in New York?" Julie said as they walked.
"Uh, yeah. I'm going to hang out with you after I finish my part-time summer job."
"Hehe, I'm sorry, I have already returned to my parents' house in Chicago."
Joanna asked in surprise, "Really? You don't want to participate in the gay parade in San Diego?"
As Julie walked out of the terminal, she waved to an empty taxi, "Well, she doesn't have time to go with me, so I won't take part."
"Please, this is our festival, how can you not participate?"
"Hehehe, it's okay. San Diego holds a parade every year. I think I can go next year or the year after next."
"Well, it's your decision. Well, if I were to come to Chicago, would you invite me to your parents' house?"
"Wait." After Julie finished speaking, she hurriedly told the driver where she was going.
Then he said into the phone, "You come to Chicago to play? But, I don't have time to play with you."
Joanna smiled softly, "I know, you have to do a summer job. Don't worry, I'm not alone."
Julie smiled, "Hmm, no problem."
The taxi sped eastward and stopped in front of his parents' house on North Hoyne Avenue nearly 30 minutes later.Looking at the small white three-story building in front of her, a warm smile appeared on Julie's face.
"Going home, even though it's the sheriff's house. Oh, and lovely Amanda and whiskey!" Julie thought to herself, carrying her suitcase up the white steps of her house.
As soon as he walked into the hall, he heard a few dogs barking from the living room.Putting the suitcase under the window of the living room, he happily called the names of the two pet dogs, "Whiskey, Amanda."
However, she only heard two calls that seemed to be whiskey.While wondering, a girl opened the door and came out, "Julie? You...how did you come back?"
"Alice? Why are you here?" When Julie spoke, the tall and mighty "Whiskey" rushed out of the house.
"Wow...woof!" Judging by the sound of the St. Bernard Whiskey, he was very happy to see Julie
"Come in, I'll help you with your luggage," Alice said quickly.
Julie squatted down and stroked the St. Bernard's thick and strong neck, stood up and said, "Thank you, I'll take it myself."
Alice followed Julie back to the living room, "Uh, what do you want to drink? I'll get it for you."
Julie looked back and forth at her parents' house and found that it was no different from when she came back last year.Only then did I feel relieved to sit on the sofa, "Alice, I will take it myself. Uh, where is Amanda?"
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"Now, she should be at the naval base? Is everything all right?"
"What about me? Stay in San Diego for the parade, or go back to Chicago to see my parents?"
"Gay parade? She doesn't have time to go with me. So, is it worth going alone?"
"Planned a two-month summer part-time job, and now I came to find her after only one month. For the rest of the time, I think I'd better go back to Chicago." Thinking, Julie lifted the quilt and got off the bed.He walked to the balcony with bare feet, leaning on the railing with both hands, staring at the east side of the hotel in a trance.
The motel where the two stayed overnight is located on the south side of Coronado Island on the west side of San Diego Bay, and the southeast direction across the San Diego-Coronado Bridge is the San Diego Naval Base.The distance between the two locations is only 4 miles and less than 10 minutes, but it separates her from Amanda in the base in two worlds.
"Hi, uh, are you Ms. Hendricks?" Julie stood on the balcony, talking on the phone.
"It's me. Well, Julie Mitchell. Hehehe, how are you?" Connie said as she walked to the bathroom.
"Yeah, I'm fine. Um, thank you so much for helping me last summer."
"Hmm, I think this is what I should do. What, did I get into some trouble again?"
Julie turned and walked into the hotel room, "Oh no, no. It's just... I'm two years away from law school, so I wanted to ask you, is there any law firm in Chicago that still needs a summer job ?”
Connie giggled, "Summer part-time job? Honey, even if you're looking for a summer job, some students will automatically come to you before the holidays. Now, I'm afraid..."
Julie smiled self-deprecatingly, "Oh, uh, that's fine. Well, when I get back to Chicago, I'll find you for coffee when I have time."
"Wait, you said you were going back to Chicago? Well, have you passed the bar exam now?"
"Yes, I have passed the national examination in February this year. What do you want to say?"
Connie continued, "On the 7th of this month, my office assistant is going to Hawaii for her honeymoon. You know, a honeymoon is not complete until the summer is over."
Julie thought she couldn't find a part-time job, but she didn't expect that the other party suddenly became interested.He said hastily, "Really? Uh, thanks. I don't care what the salary is, as long as it keeps me working."
"Hehehe, the sheriff's daughter really doesn't care about the salary. Well, if you still have questions, come to my office and talk. How about it?"
"Of course. I'll keep in touch with you, thank you."
Unexpected gains and unexpected part-time job opportunities made Julie feel better.I opened my laptop and searched the Internet for domestic flights from San Diego Lindbergh International Airport.
Checking the time, the available flight is the American Airlines flight at 8:40 in the morning.If there are no accidents, it will arrive at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport at 14:35 this afternoon.
After booking a one-way, economy-class air ticket with a price of $225 online, Julie quickly packed her belongings.At about 7:15 in the morning, I walked out of the motel with my suitcase.
As she got into the taxi, Julie called her father, "Hi, Daddy, good morning."
Ralph was sitting across from Julie's mother having breakfast. "Good morning, sweetheart. Having fun in Florida?"
Isabella looked up at her husband, "Is it Julie's call?"
"Hehe, it is indeed our little angel." Ralph whispered to his wife while covering the phone receiver.
"Well, you can ask her if she has time to go back to Chicago this summer?" Isabella whispered.
Julie seemed to hear her mother's voice, "Daddy, you and Mommy must be thinking, should I go back to Chicago?"
Ralph smiled softly, "That's right. Do you have time to come back this summer?"
"Well, there's time. Besides, I'm going to the San Diego airport soon."
"San Diego Airport? California?"
"Yes. Daddy, I'll be home around three o'clock in the afternoon. See you later."
"Our daughter is still in Florida?" Isabella asked with concern.
"No, our sweetheart has gone to San Diego, California," Ralph replied, taking his last sip of coffee.
"San Diego? She drove from Florida alone?"
"I don't know. At least, it seems happy to hear her voice."
An American Airlines flight to Chicago took off from San Diego International Airport on time.Julie sat near the window of the cabin, looking at San Diego, which was gradually moving away from her, and the girl she loved.
There was no delay in time, and no crazy hijackers were encountered on the way, and the flight landed smoothly at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.While carrying her suitcase and walking out of the terminal, Julie received a call.
"Hey, Julie, are you still in San Diego?" Joanna, her law school roommate, asked enthusiastically.
"Uh, no. Are you still in New York?" Julie said as they walked.
"Uh, yeah. I'm going to hang out with you after I finish my part-time summer job."
"Hehe, I'm sorry, I have already returned to my parents' house in Chicago."
Joanna asked in surprise, "Really? You don't want to participate in the gay parade in San Diego?"
As Julie walked out of the terminal, she waved to an empty taxi, "Well, she doesn't have time to go with me, so I won't take part."
"Please, this is our festival, how can you not participate?"
"Hehehe, it's okay. San Diego holds a parade every year. I think I can go next year or the year after next."
"Well, it's your decision. Well, if I were to come to Chicago, would you invite me to your parents' house?"
"Wait." After Julie finished speaking, she hurriedly told the driver where she was going.
Then he said into the phone, "You come to Chicago to play? But, I don't have time to play with you."
Joanna smiled softly, "I know, you have to do a summer job. Don't worry, I'm not alone."
Julie smiled, "Hmm, no problem."
The taxi sped eastward and stopped in front of his parents' house on North Hoyne Avenue nearly 30 minutes later.Looking at the small white three-story building in front of her, a warm smile appeared on Julie's face.
"Going home, even though it's the sheriff's house. Oh, and lovely Amanda and whiskey!" Julie thought to herself, carrying her suitcase up the white steps of her house.
As soon as he walked into the hall, he heard a few dogs barking from the living room.Putting the suitcase under the window of the living room, he happily called the names of the two pet dogs, "Whiskey, Amanda."
However, she only heard two calls that seemed to be whiskey.While wondering, a girl opened the door and came out, "Julie? You...how did you come back?"
"Alice? Why are you here?" When Julie spoke, the tall and mighty "Whiskey" rushed out of the house.
"Wow...woof!" Judging by the sound of the St. Bernard Whiskey, he was very happy to see Julie
"Come in, I'll help you with your luggage," Alice said quickly.
Julie squatted down and stroked the St. Bernard's thick and strong neck, stood up and said, "Thank you, I'll take it myself."
Alice followed Julie back to the living room, "Uh, what do you want to drink? I'll get it for you."
Julie looked back and forth at her parents' house and found that it was no different from when she came back last year.Only then did I feel relieved to sit on the sofa, "Alice, I will take it myself. Uh, where is Amanda?"
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