"That has nothing to do with me. I'm just here to inform you. It's up to you whether you want to listen.”
It was a brief conversation. Immediately after, Raine hung up. She found out that Samantha had no relatives in Grudin North.
She had given birth to her. Therefore, burying her was simply an obligation.
As for what Summer wanted to do or had in mind, that was her own matter. It was none of her concern.
Not willing to trouble Grace anymore, she went to the real estate agency. There she found a house for rent. It wasn't very luxurious, but it was accommodable.
Knowing that Daisy still wasn't ready to meet her, Summer did not perturb her. She bought some health products and handed them to Forrest so that he could care for her.
The new house did not have very pleasant amenities. The windows were small, and there was no parking garage. She had planned to buy a car, that was what she thought.
The transportation and navigation weren't very convenient. Thus, there was no need for an expensive car. All she needed was one that could get her around.
She went to the car dealership. After comparing a few
prices and models, she found the Volkswagen Golf best suited her taste.
She was a swift decision-maker. Once she had decided, she would not have second thoughts. She swiped her credit card and bought the car.
Charlotte was most thrilled. She skipped and scampered, not getting enough of it.
A few years ago, when she was in college, Solomon had insisted that she get a driving license. She refused, so he scolded her, 'you're hopeless if you can't even drive.'
It was the summer holiday when she enrolled in the driving academy. The sun during that time was scorching, and she spent those days under the sun. After she received her driving license two months later, she was as tanned as charcoal.
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