"Holy sh*t, it’s so rare for you to call me."
I smiled. "I need your help."
"What do you need, milady?"
I chuckled. "I'm in Whaldorf City now and planned to stay in a hotel, but the one I'm at now is full. I'm hoping to stay at your place for a few days."
"I completely surrender. Why are you staying in hotels when you're home?" Cassey had always been a grumpy person. ” You should've come to my house directly. I've always treated you as my family but you take me as an outsider. Oh, how infuriating. Send me your location and I'll go pick you up immediately."
"Okay."
I did not feel bad for seeking Cassey’s help. I exchanged a few words of pleasantries before hanging up the phone and sending her my location.
There was not going to be traffic at this hour, so she arrived in a car very soon.
It was a pink Maserati, really flirty and cool. As soon as the car parked in front of the hotel, it already attracted a lot of attention from the passersby.
The window of the car rolled down, and Cassey whistled at me. "Where are you going, pretty?"
It was a pity that she was not a man. Her roguish demeanor could put even men to shame.
I chuckled. "Take me anywhere."
Sure. You're that open? Get in, then. I'll make sure to serve you well tonight."
I lowered my head to look at the luggage beside my feet. "Can this fit in the car?"
Cassey,"..."
She looked absolutely speechless. "Why is that luggage so huge? Others might think you have a corpse in there."
"What are you saying? That's a scary thing to say at night."
Cassey sighed. "Get the hotel receptionist to watch over your luggage for you for now. I'll take you home first. My husband will come and get it later."
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