While I was deep in my thoughts, Sara and Fabian were already up and about to leave. I quickly gathered up my thoughts.
They seemed to be passing by in front of me, but I was blocking myself with a flier, so I could not see clearly.
Hearing the sound of footsteps getting farther and farther away, I took the flier down and looked in the direction they were leaving. I sighed. It seemed like there were so many things going on with Sara, and Tyler was getting set up.
I stood up and was about to leave, but unexpectedly, Sara and Fabian turned around and came back. I did not avoid them and bumped straight into them.
I noticed Sara's usually calm face flash with surprise, and she quickly withdrew her hand from Fabian’s arm before looking at me with a guilty conscience in her eyes. "Wanda? What are you doing here?"
"This place is near Grant Corporation, so I came here for a walk after lunch," I responded indifferently, not letting her see the slightest clue.
Sara’s eyes were filled with curiosity. She glanced at me and asked, "Have you just arrived?"
"Yeah. I just sat down, and who might this be?" My curious eyes turned to Fabian. Even though I had seen him before, I could only remain oblivious at the
moment.
"Ah. He's my cousin who came to see me. We left something behind and came back to get it." Sara motioned Fabian to pick up the bag that was left behind.
Sara motioned over to Fabian to get the bag that she had forgotten earlier.
I looked in the direction of the bag and nodded.
Sara stared at me with a rare smile on her delicate face. One should know that she usually did not have a smile on her face when facing me.
"He's just my cousin, Wanda. You wouldn’t think too much into it, right?"
This was the embodiment of a guilty woman.
In order to prevent her from seeing through me, I shook my head and smiled. "What should I be thinking about?"
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