Chapter 616 Why He Can
After Rebecca finished speaking, the box became quiet.
Tanner leaned in his seat. Seeing Faye stand at the door, he became sober.
Tanner was nervous, and there was a thin layer of sweat on his palms. "Faye."
Faye was expressionless and came in as if she hadn't heard Rebecca's words. "Are you drunk?"
Tanner answered, "Yes."
After speaking, Tanner reached out to take the tea beside the glass in order to cover up his panic. He was so absent-minded and panicked that the glass and the teacup fell to the ground at the same time.
With a crispy crack, Tanner blushed.
Faye glanced at him and drew two tissues for him, "Wipe this."
Tanner took the tissues, a little embarrassed, and laughed, "I drank too much."
Faye ignored Tanner and helped Rebecca, "Can you still walk?"
Rebecca raised her head and noticed that it was Faye who was standing in front of her. She held her arms around Faye's waist and buried her face in Faye's arms. "Faye, why can't there be pure friendships between men and women in this world?"
Faye's hand fell on Rebecca's back and patted it twice. "You're drunk."
Rebecca whispered, "I'm not drunk. Now I'm soberer than ever."
"Get up, and I'll send you back."
"Tanner got to us because he liked you in the first place, but later, the friendship between the three of us is true!"
Rebecca mumbled and her eyes were red like a rabbit's.
After Rebecca finished speaking, Faye and Tanner both said nothing.
Seeing that the two didn't speak, Rebecca sniffed and sat up straight from Faye's arms. "I always thought that we could be friends for a lifetime."
Faye patted Rebecca on the back, "I'll send you home."
With the help of Faye, Rebecca was forced to get up.
Rebecca leaned into Faye's arms and reached out to pull Tanner's cuff. "Tanner, go home."
Tanner didn't move, sitting on the chair. He smiled bitterly, "You two go first, and I'll sit here and sober up."
Rebecca said, "We three are good friends. How can we leave you alone? Go. We can sober up as we walk."
The drunk people weren't rational, especially this kind of person like Rebecca.
When she was sober, she was noisy. When she was drunk, she was noisier.
Rebecca dragged Tanner to his feet. Seeing him standing up, Rebecca leaned into Faye's arms with satisfaction. "Faye, let's go."
Faye looked down at Rebecca. "When you're alone, don't drink too much outside in the future. You're easy to get drunk."
Rebecca was a little confused at this moment, looking blank. "Ah?"
Faye was speechless.
The three walked out of the box. Faye took out her cell phone from her pocket and wanted to call Colin. Rebecca suddenly pushed her away. "Wait, I want to go to the bathroom."
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