I had thought that the phone number looked familiar at the time. After thinking about it now, I realized that it seemed to be Cindy's number.
She had been using the same phone number for many years. How interesting.
Had Cindy arrived?
When going downstairs, Theo’s phone rang.
He did not answer it. When the call automatically hung up, it quickly rang again.
I did not say anything. When we came to the entrance corridor, Theo said with a smile, "Eat more for lunch. I'll come back for dinner tonight."
I nodded. "Okay, drive safe."
Not long after Theo left, I received a call from Elena.
On the phone, she went straight to the point. "Shall we meet?"
I was a little stunned. "You have things to talk about?"
"Yes.*
I looked at the time and blandly said, "You have two hours."
"Sure." She was quick to respond, saying," I'll be waiting for you at Water Sky Cafe."
After hanging up the phone, I gently sighed.
The only reason she wanted to see me was t o tell me about Theo. I did not want to meet her, but if I did not agree, then she might
cause me some other trouble.
After a quick tidying up, I left the door.
Shannon went to the supermarket and would only leave at noon. When I was done meeting Elena, it should be about time for u s to meet up.
When I arrived at Water Sky Cafe, I saw Elena seated in a window seat at a glance.
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