Chapter 412 Tip-Off
Carlotta didn't know why they talked about marriage.
She even forgot what they were talking about at the beginning.
It seemed to be a message from Jadon, reminding her not to forget the classmate reunion party on the weekend.
Carlotta didn't know what to reply. After a long time, she didn't reply. She turned off the screen, put the phone under the pillow, and turned to look out of the window at the dark night. Her brain was in a mess.
The next day, Faye and Colin got up early because they were going to Bomsville.
Carlotta, who always got up early, didn't show up this morning.
Cindy brought breakfast for the two and dispelled their doubts. She smiled, "Ms. Kemp went to bed very late last night."
Faye stirred the porridge in her bowl and asked, "Didn't she go to bed early last night?"
Cindy said, "She went to bed early but didn't fall asleep."
Hearing this, Faye looked at Colin.
Colin smiled, "People will be the same when they fall in love."
Faye, "What do you mean?"
Colin said, "It's good that she couldn't fall asleep. It proves that she cares about Jadon."
Faye understood and stopped asking.
Even when Colin and Faye left, Carlotta didn't show up.
Cindy sent the two out. Colin got in the car. Before leaving, he called Robert and asked him to take Carlotta to buy some clothes.
Robert replied, "Okay, Mr. Farrell."
Colin said, "Choose according to your taste. Don't let her choose by herself."
Robert replied, "Got it."
After hanging up, Colin threw the phone on the central console and started the car.
Cocanel was not far from Bomsville, but it was not close either.
At first, the two of them planned to take a plane. But when they remembered the last time they went to Roxford, they thought it was more convenient to drive themselves.
Soon they left the city and drove on the expressway. Colin tapped the steering wheel with his slender fingers and said in a low voice, "Honey, do you have your favorite rose variety?"
Faye kept thinking about Emmett all the way.
Hearing Colin's question, she was stunned. "Pardon?"
Colin said, "About a month and a half later, we can start planting roses."
Faye pursed her lips, "No, I don't have any favorite variety."
She didn't know much about flowers. She didn't even take a look at them usually.
It was because Colin said he would plant roses for her that she was looking forward to it.
After Faye finished her words, Colin took her hand and said, "Don't think too much."
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