Luna was right.
Besides Christian and Joshua, she did not have any other friends in Banyan City. It was already so late, Christian was not in Banyan City and Joshua was still in the hospital, his situation remained unknown... 1
She did not dare to ride a taxi by herself either. It was s o late now, she was a beautiful girl, what if something happened?
Even though she was reluctant to do so, but asking Luna to send her home was her only choice now.
The engine revved into motion.
Fiona crossed her arms over her chest as she sat in the backseat of the car, sweeping her cold gaze over at Luna. "Don’t think I will be grateful to you because you sent me home."
Luna curled her lips, switched into a comfortable position, and leaned back on her seat. "I don’t expect you to be grateful to me, just don’t do things that'll upset me.”
Fiona rolled her eyes at her and said nothing.
"I’m actually quite curious.” Luna closed her eyes and yawned. "Does Joshua owe you a debt that cannot be repaid, that’s why he obeys your every command like this?"
She had seen the other women beside Joshua, but Fiona was the first one who could make him behave like a madman.
Fiona could not help but smile at Luna's words. "It's true, he owes me a debt that he'll never be able to repay for the rest of his life."
She raised her head arrogantly and looked down on Luna coldly. "With me here, you just focus on your work, after you’re done, bring your children with you and scram. Joshua is mine! Now and forever!"
Luna narrowed her eyes. "How arrogant of you. The women before you were all so arrogant, but you saw what happened to them in the end."
Fiona squinted her eyes, "I am different from them."
Luna sneered. "How different?"
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