"What's everyone having?" Santiago asked as he sat down and looked at the menu. He was the Second Young Master of the Richards family, so money wasn't a problem for him. However, others were not as fortunate as him.
"I'll just have a plate of pasta." Raeleigh looked at the waiter and said, "Carbonara, please."
"I'll have the same as well," Scarlette said.
"Me too." Santiago put down the menu and raised his head to look at the waiter.
The waiter wrote it down, and then looked at Zorion and Deanna and asked, "What about Mr. Whalen and Miss Whalen?"
"Well have the same as well," Zorion said. Deanna did not protest. She hadn't tried the cafeteria's pasta carbonara before.
She wondered whether it was delicious.
The waiter turned around and went out. It was still early in the morning, and he already found his task daunting, all because of a few plates of pasta.
After breakfast, Raeleigh followed Santiago to the lecture halls. On the way there, she kept hearing Deanna nagging Santiago.
Santiago did not say a word. He remained silent
regardless of what Deanna had said. He had an
excellent temper.
Scarlette was walking beside Raeleigh. They were already used to Deanna's endless chatter. After all, when they first met, Deanna was already such a chatterbox.
Whenever she was unhappy or whenever she felt a matter was unreasonable or did not go according to her plan, she would start ranting to people.
When they arrived at the entrance of the lecture hall, they entered the hall one after another. Raeleigh finally felt peace when class officially began. Otherwise, she really had no idea when Deanna would stop ranting.
The lecturer immediately started the class as soon as she entered the room. However, Santiago did not pay attention and remained asleep the whole time. The lecturer turned a blind eye and continued on with the lecture.
Raeleigh stared at the unconscious Santiago, who was sleeping beside her. She could not blame him since he woke up very early that morning.
With thunder rumbling, the sky outside darkened, and dark clouds quickly gathered in the sky. Raeleigh watched as rain fell outside the window. She did not expect that it would rain at noon
because the weather was perfect in the morning.
As the lecturer went to close the window, the students around felt a little cold as they rubbed their arms from time to time.
Raeleigh looked at Santiago as he briefly stirred. He was wearing a green shirt and was still fast asleep. She had no idea whether he felt cold.
Almost everyone was listening to the lecturer attentively as the lecturer wrote on the board. Raeleigh took off her coat and draped it over Santiago's shoulder, hoping that he would not catch a cold.
Santiago frowned and continued to sleep.
When the classes ended, Santiago was still asleep. The sound of thunder and rain was so peaceful that Raeleigh fell into a daze.
"Here, wear this." Zorion took out his jacket and handed it to Raeleigh. She shook her hand and said, "I'm not cold."
"Even if you're not, you should wear it," Zorion said as he helped Raeleigh put on the jacket. Then, he turned around and sat down, following Raeleigh's eyes.
By the time Santiago woke up, it was already lunchtime.
Since it was raining outside, Santiago quickly made a call to the cafeteria to order some takeout. He counted the number of people and swiftly put in an order for five people.
When their food arrived, a few of them went downstairs to pick it up and they ate their lunch in the lecture hall.
Raeleigh and the others did not have many classes in the afternoon. They were basically done by three in the afternoon. Many people decided to brave the rain and ran back to the dormitory, while Raeleigh stood downstairs in a daze.
Santiago found an umbrella from somewhere and opened it up for Raeleigh.
Raeleigh looked at Santiago and said, "Why don't you walk Scarlette back to the dorm?"
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