After calling Zachary, Serenity told her sister that she would be going back to Brynfield in the evening to have a talk with him before returning to the rented apartment.
Liberty said, “That’s fine. It doesn’t matter how late you are. I’ll leave the door open for you.”
After the phone call, Serenity did not go back to the store immediately. She walked alone on the streets along the river in front of the school.
Her mind slowly calmed down as the cold wind blew.
The most important problem in front of them was not the question of whether she was angry or not, but the reality gap between them.
As she walked, she realized that she had walked quite a ways. She stopped and turned to walk back.
When she turned around, she saw that Jasmine was following her from afar. She paused before walking toward her friend.
“I’ll get over it.”
Jasmine smiled. “I know you will. I just figured that I should follow you so I can hear you if you shout if you need anything.”
Serenity looked at Jasmine for a moment and suddenly hugged her. She said gratefully, “Jasmine, I’m so lucky to have you as my best friend.”
“I could say the same thing.”
Jasmine patted Serenity’s back and let her go so they could walk side by side. She asked, “Shall we go back to eat?”
“I told Zachary to pick me up,” Serenity answered.
Jasmine looked at her. “Have you decided to forgive him?”
“I’m just angry at him. I don’t hate him. What I should face now is the gap between us. I want to have a good talk with him.”
Jasmine hummed. “Yeah, you should talk it out. Communication is very important between people.”
Serenity nodded.
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