Chapter 258
A bright full moon hung in the distance in the night sky, offering a peaceful contrast to the busy world below.
Ellinor whipped out her phone, took a snap of the moon, and then shared it on Instagram with the caption, “Tonight’s moon is so beautiful”
Just a few seconds after she posted it, a friend nicknamed “Moon” liked it and commented, “I think so too.”
Ellinor didn’t recall having a friend like that on her social media account, so she clicked to check it out.
After seeing the content posted on her Instagram, Ellinor figured out that this was Patricia’s social media account
It then dawned on her that she was using Theo’s phone, logged into Theo’s social media account, and posted the Instagram post with Theo’s account.
She casually posted it without realizing that the account wasn’t hers.
Well, what’s done is done
It’s just a moonlit landscape pic, no biggie
Ellinor exited the social media app, made a call, and the other end picked up immediately.
She calmly said, “Chase, come pick me up.”
“Sure thing!”
After hanging up, Ellinor got up, tossed a Coke bottle into the nearby trash can, and then crossed the street to wait for Chase’s car
Suddenly she saw an elderly blind man blocked by an SUV.
The older man, holding his white cane, was helplessly probing around the car. He moved to the left, only to find an obstacle; he moved to the right, still an obstacle.
The older man frowned anxiously, caught between a rock and a hard place, reaching out to feel the object in front.
Ellinor took a look and realized that the SUV was parked on the tactile paving.
What a reckless parker!
Ellinor approached and said, “Sir, your tactile paving is blocked by a car. The owner isn’t around, so the car can’t be moved for now if you tell me where you’re going, I can help you get there.”
Unexpectedly, the older man flew off the handle. When he heard about the car blocking the tactile paving, he violently hit the car with his white cane!
The car window immediately shattered!
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