Bonnie paused, then suddenly recalled that she had intended to buy a new phone.
She furrowed her brows and asked, "Mr. Lynch, is Luna home right now?"
She was not very close with Joshua, and the only thing they had in common was Luna, so she did not feel comfortable asking Joshua to go with her on her shopping trip.
However, according to her current state, she could not possibly go alone, so she thought of Luna.
"She's not home." Joshua glanced at her impassively, then dialed Luna's number and handed Bonnie his phone. "You can call her and ask her to come home." Bonnie frowned and was about to take the phone from him when the call was cut off even before it could get through to Luna.
The same thing happened the second time she dialed; Luna kept declining her calls.
Bonnie suddenly understood why Joshua was so kind to her all of a sudden.
Not only had he saved her from Christopher, but he even offered to bring her home to see his family doctor.
It turned out that .he and Luna had been in a fight.
Bonnie glanced at the phone, then raised her brows and stared at Joshua. "What happened this time?"
If she remembered correctly, when she called Luna with Christopher's phone that morning, Luna had bashfully told her that she and Joshua had been up all night.
Could it be that they had been up all night fighting instead of what she had initially thought?
Joshua narrowed his eyes and glanced impassively back at her. "What do you think?”
If Bonnie had not asked Luna the question o f whether she would still get back together with him if their families' vengeance were settled...he and Luna would probably be celebrating this discovery at this moment.
Joshua's icy gaze made the temperature inside the car drop several degrees colder, s o much so that Bonnie thought she would suffocate.
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