She had said so. If Eileen refused, it would b e very embarrassing.
Eileen answered, "No."
Nina smiled brightly. "Thank you."
As a result, the three-person trip turned into a four-person trip.
Along the way, Nina and Luke walked side by side.
The man was handsome and the woman was beautiful. They were a joy to behold, talking and laughing.
Eileen held Brad's hand, walking behind them.
Many people were looking at them. Their eyes were full of admiration when falling o n the woman and man walking ahead, but they gave Eileen strange looks.
Brad, who was excited at first, turned downcast.
Since this woman came, Dad hadn't spoken to him or Mom.
Suddenly, Luke stopped, turned around, and beckoned to Brad.
Brad immediately let go of Eileen's hand, running over.
"Do you want to ride a flying chair?" Luke asked.
Brad nodded repeatedly.
He then turned to look at Eileen.
She waved her hand. "Just play yourselves.
I can't ride it now. I'll just wait here."
Luke indifferently glanced at her.
The three of them sat in the flying chair.
The chairs were slowly started and thrown out in all directions as if flying through the air.
Eileen watched quietly.
She looked down at her feet with a bitter smile, thinking, "Who do you think you are? Stop making a fool of yourself!"
Coming down from the flying chair, Brad became lively.
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