Chapter 303 That’s Unfair!
“Why did you go along with her proposal of drawing lots?” The girl ranted.
Rodney looked visibly irritated, pursing his lips. “I thought it was the best and fairest way
to do so.”
“Fairest?” The girl shot an angry glare at the shabby house before her. She sneered, “So it’s fair to have such a lovely young lady like your girlfriend sleep out here in this rundown place huh?”
Rodney knitted his brows, dropped his luggage in the dusty courtyard of the house, and reached for Lucy’s things. Simultaneously, he commented, “Honestly, I think Mandy is lovely and beautiful too.”
“If I hadn’t supported the drawing lots idea, she might also be stuck here.”
He added with a hint of admiration, “She’s refined, clearly from an affluent background. Having her stay in this shady place would be even more inappropriate and unkind.”
The girl widened her eyes and was left speechless. Ultimately, she shot Lucy a cold glance and asked. “Is he your boyfriend?”
Lucy smiled and shrugged nonchalantly, “Yup. He thinks what he thinks.”
The girl rolled her eyes and didn’t say anything further.
The interior of the house was covered in dust, a clear sign that it hadn’t been cleaned in quite a while. Cherise and Lucy spent the entire afternoon sweeping and cleaning it up.
Once the packing was done, Anissa, the same girl known for her exceptional photography skills, came over for one last check.
She looked at the sleeping arrangements of Cherise, Lucy, and Rodney and shot Cherise a sly wink. “So, what’s the plan for tonight? Is it you and your buddy in the inner room while her guy crashes outside? Or are the two lovebirds claiming the inner room, leaving you to handle the great outdoors?”
Cherise folded her bedding. “Of course, Lucy and I will sleep in the inner room, and Rodney will take the outdoor shift.”
‘Clang!”
As Cherise spoke, the dish Rodney was washing crashed to the ground. He quickly crouched down to pick up the shattered porcelain pieces. “Hey, isn’t that unfair?”
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