Twins Cafe.
Joyce arrived first. She sat on the second floor, ordered two cold brew lattes and sat by the window waiting for Juanita.
A few moments later, she saw Juanita pull up downstairs in her Porsche, and then she grabbed her brown briefcase, stormed out of the car and jogged into the cafe.
Joyce smiled. No matter how long it had been, Juanita still looked so cute when she always dashed everywhere.
Juanita rushed into the box, panting, "Sorry I'm late."
She put her briefcase on the couch across from Joyce and sat down, "Went out and took a few calls. They just kept talking, and the nonsense was annoying as hell."
"You are now so busy, and you are also the president of the charity commission. It's only right to be a little busy."
Joyce laughed.
"Don't make fun of me! I am not as smart as you are. Work is just fun for you, but for me, it is torture. Err!" Juanita waved her hand and complained.
"Why are you free today and you even call me out?" Taking a sip of coffee, Juanita praised, "Wow, the cold brew coffee tastes so good."
"Luther went to see Karl, so I came out to look around." Joyce didn't beat around the bush and asked, "How did the two of them get involved, Juanita? You're living with Karl now. Do you know why?"
"Luther? Karl? The two of them meeting privately? We haven't been in touch with each other since we left Khebury. Strange." Juanita scratched her short hair, amazed.
Joyce teased, "Look at you. You don't even know what your pillow partner is doing every day. You're too careless for that."
"No, what pillow partner? We don’t sleep in the same room, okay?" Juanita could not withstand the teasing and her face immediately turned red.
"Living with a handsome man for so long and you haven’t even got it? That's so unlike you." Joyce continued to snicker.
"Not really, we have ..." Juanita said, and suddenly she realized that she was being wound up by Joyce. She blushed even more and said with a huff, "You just know how to tease me. I am not going to answer your question anymore! Humph!"
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