Chloe opened the dressing room door, "I'm at the TV station."
"Working?"
"Yeah, I've got a recording this morning."
Damon was silent for a moment on the other end, "What about this afternoon?"
"I'm going shopping with Rose in the afternoon."
"So you're saying, on this rare weekend, you're leaving me all alone?"
Damon sounded a bit pissed, which gave Chloe a headache.
Is he mad again?
"I'll be back early in the afternoon, okay? I'll cook dinner for you."
Damon listened to the woman's cautious voice, and the corners of his mouth curled up slightly.
"Alright, I'll give you this chance to make it up to me."
"…"
"I'll have Nate send you a card later. I completely forgot about it."
It's often the case that the richer people are, the less they want.
Because limited editions, designer brands, luxury cars, and mansions are all within their reach, and there's no value in pursuing them.
All it takes is a snap of their fingers and a word, and they can have it.
Damon has never really cared about money.
And Chloe has always been independent and not ostentatious. She buys what she lacks and never feels strapped for cash. She's not really into money either.
So these two people who don't care about money come together, and money is never a topic between them.
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