Sylvia's POV:
I pushed Omar's head away and opened my eyes. "What's wrong?"
Omar looked anxious. It jumped off the sofa and moved around agitatedly as if it wanted to say something.
I patted my forehead remorsefully. I forgot to ask Rufus to return to his original self.
I rubbed my eyes and said, "Change back."
Rufus then returned to his human form. He walked to me anxiously and said, "Yesterday morning, Leonard came and said he would leave for the imperial capital at five in the morning. He wanted you to see him off."
I jerked up on the sofa and became sober at once. "Why didn't you tell me earlier?"
Rufus rarely expressed his grievance. "You didn't want to see me." He pouted. "Later, I forgot about it. I remembered only after I fell asleep."
I rubbed my forehead helplessly. If I had known it earlier, I wouldn't have told him to stay in his wolf form. But I loved Rufus' honesty. He had really been waiting for my permission to return to his human form.
Rufus held my hand and anxiously looked into my eyes. "Honey, are you still angry?"
I looked up at him and saw the fear and concern on his face. Without hesitation, I leaned forward and pecked his lips. "I'm not angry anymore."
Rufus' eyes lit up. He reached out to hug me.
I pushed him away and hurriedly took the clothes from the wardrobe. "Let's go to see Leonard off first. Or it would be too late," I said, changing my clothes.
"Okay."
Rufus grabbed the car key and rushed out with me.
It was raining cats and dogs outside, and the water level had risen to our ankles.
Rufus handed me the umbrella and squatted down. "Come on. I'll carry you."
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