"Don't forget about me!" Myrna said, hugging Arabella. "Whatever Chasel can do, I can do too."
"Absolutely, she's pretty damn good too." Chasel chuckled, his eyes full of fondness for Myrna.
"Of course I am." Myrna boasted.
Meanwhile, Serena was waiting outside, freezing her ass off from the AC and hugging her arms for warmth. Her stomach was grumbling too.
The private room was soundproof, so Serena couldn't hear anything inside.
For the next few days, Chasel and Myrna took Arabella around to see the sights, while Serena trailed behind them, keeping her distance.
During meals, Serena would order extra dishes for them.
Arabella was surprised when she saw the extra food. "We didn't order these."
"The lady over there ordered them for you. She said you like these."
Serena remembered that Arabella liked seafood.
Arabella glanced at Serena, who was eating her meal, and didn't dare to look their way.
After meals, Serena would pay their bill. If they were tired from their day, she'd buy them things like fans, water, and tissues and have someone deliver them.
For the next two days, with Romeo in tow, the four of them visited many places. Serena still followed behind, but she didn't dare look at Romeo anymore, as if she didn't want to cross that line again.
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