An hour later, on a plane to Horington, Roxanne frowned slightly when she saw the man boarding the plane.
She thought Lucian didn't really mean it. After all, they bought the tickets in a hurry.
Besides, when she had bought the tickets, she saw only three remaining tickets. After Larry and Roxanne bought their tickets, there was only one ticket left.
Therefore, little did she know that Lucian would buy the last ticket coincidentally.
A trace of regret flashed across her eyes the moment Roxanne saw the man getting closer and closer to her.
Just now, she planned to go back by herself, so she only bought a ticket for herself first. Since she and Larry bought their tickets separately, they didn't get to sit together, and the seat for the person who had the last ticket was right beside hers.
Initially, Roxanne didn't expect that Lucian's seat would be beside hers, so the thought of changing seats with another person didn't cross her mind.
Currently, she was at the window seat, and the man had walked up to her, blocking her only escape route. If she stood up and requested to have her seat changed, her intention to avoid him would become obvious.
While she was still hesitating, the man had already sat down beside her.
Her forehead furrowed, Roxanne snapped out of her reverie and stayed in her seat as that was the only choice she had.
Before Lucian got on the plane, he was still wondering where Roxanne would be seated. To his pleasant surprise, the moment he boarded the plane, he saw the woman next to his seat.
Noticing her reluctance to sit with him, Lucian smirked meaningfully and uttered, “As I said, I also bought a ticket for this flight. Unfortunately, you and Mr. Morrison didn't even want to wait for me, Ms. Jarvis.”
Roxanne turned her head away from him and gazed at the scenery outside the window, ignoring him.
Since she couldn't escape, she planned to treat this man as though he was a stranger and fly back to Horington uneventfully.
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