I asked him with a frown, "Why did you choose this car?"
I had never seen him drive this car. It had been sitting in the garage gathering dust. What made him want to drive this car today?
"A sudden whim.” Theo pulled me into the car. "What d o you want to eat for dinner?"
I recalled my encounter with Zedd in the mall and told him that he had invited us to have dinner together.
Theo pursed his lips, his dark pupils sinking. "Okay."
He leaned over to put on my seatbelt for me after saying that.
When Cassey and Caleb came out of the mall, Cassey ran over and smiled at me, saying, "I'm having a candlelight dinner with my husband tonight, so I won't be joining you. Thanks for the shoes, I love them so much. I'll buy you a meal next time."
I smiled and waved at her. "Okay, see you."
Theo started the car engine. When the car came to a stop at a traffic light, he leaned over to bite my ear.
I felt pain and covered my ear, asking him with a confused expression. "Why are you biting my ear?"
"You’ve never bought me any gifts," he replied, his voice carrying a trace of grievances.
I was a little speechless. Why was he so childish?
Seeing his face turning grimmer and grimmer, I sighed helplessly. "What gifts do you want?"
A smile broke out on his face. "I’ll like anything as long as it's from you."
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He wanted random gifts, then?
As we all knew, the most headache-inducing word in the dictionary was 'anything'.
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