Cicely's smile faded slightly. She fell silent for a while, withdrew her hand from her chin, and leaned back in her chair, a smile still playing on her lips as she glanced sideways at a boy sitting next to Kane. "Do you like girlfriends who are pretty and low-maintenance?"
Caught off-guard by the sudden question, the boy hesitated before nodding his head. "I suppose."
Cicely's lips twitched into a smile as she turned back to Kane, "You too, right?"
Kane crossed his legs and leaned against the back of his chair, replying without a second thought, "Of course."
Watching his carefree, almost rakish demeanor, Cicely let out a soft chuckle. "So, who do you think I'm better suited for? Him or you?"
Kane glanced at the boy who had just been questioned by Cicely and grimaced, hastily gesturing with his hand to stop her. "Whoa, hold up! I would've chased after you in the past, but now you're Seth's girl. Bros before... well, you know. Don't make me cross the line."d2
Cicely remained in the same pose, her expression unchanged, "So, you mean I'm more suited for him."
Kane's forehead twitched, "Please, let's drop it." If Seth got wind of this conversation, there was no telling how dark his mood would become.
"Why?" Cicely asked, her smile playful and innocent. "Actually, it's not just you and him. I think most guys like their girlfriends to be good-looking and hassle-free. Someone they can show off for a bit of prestige, someone who gives them their absolute freedom. Capable of taking care of themselves, even pampering their man to no end, not making a fuss, and obedient. If he's pleased, he might show some gratitude; if not, it's better you're out of sight, at his beck and call. Um.., what else?"
Her tone was light and airy, seemingly unserious, yet it sent a chill down the spines of everyone around. Everything she said seemed right, but on second thought, something felt off.
"When you think about it, Seth's not really any different from the rest of you."
Kane felt a cold sweat forming. He sensed he had walked into the line of fire.
There must be something going on between Cicely and Seth. What bad luck that he had to bring up Seth in front of her at this very moment. He felt he couldn't continue this conversation with Cicely; she was a bit too much to handle.
Rose and Ollie came over, each holding a glass of juice. Just as they sat down next to Kane, he quickly said: "How come you only got some for yourselves? What about mine? I'm thirsty too."
Rose glanced at him, "You didn't say you wanted anything."
"And who drove you here for over an hour? Have you no conscience?"
Not wanting to bicker, Rose dismissed him, "Go get whatever you want. My treat."
Kane stood up quickly, eager to escape.
Rose took his seat by the floor-to-ceiling window, directly opposite Cicely, with a vast sea of flowers visible outside.
Ollie followed Kane to snag some ice cream.
Rose was in her usual simple attire: a white T-shirt and blue jeans, her long hair tied into a neat bun, looking both efficient and fresh. Despite being a lady from the well-off Davis family of P City, she didn't carry herself with an air of entitlement when she was out and about. Her upbringing, however, was evident in her poised demeanor.
She was famously good friends with the Summers family's daughter—a girl known for her chill, almost cold, exterior. It was surprising to see such a warm friendship between them.
Rose watched Cicely stand up and take a seat beside her. Rose looked at her warily, "What's up?"
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