Chapter 101
A night had passed just like that.
Yeva felt a piercing pain in her hand the moment she woke up. Knitting her brows into a frown, Yeva cursed at Sage nastily.
Going downstairs, she noticed that both Sage and Leah were already having breakfast and the both of them were chuckling away, looking as if they were on fairly good terms with each other.
Yeva opened her eyes wide and froze as she thought to herself: ‘What the hell is going on?’
It had just only been one night and Leah had managed to get Sage’s trust? What possibly did she miss?
“Good morning, Sage.”
In an attempt to get attention, Yeva greeted Sage politely.
Sage simply glanced at her. Leah, who was sitting opposite Sage, also greeted Yeva, “Moming, Yeva.”
“Moming to you too,” With a smile plastered on her face, Yeva sat down next to Leah. Studying the look on their faces, she asked carefully, “What were you guys talking about? You look so happy.”
Sage continued eating and did not say anything.
Leah took a look at Sage before replying, “We were just talking about some old stuff, you know, that year when Sage took us to the neighbor’s orchard to pick apples and we nearly got bitten by a dog.”
“Hahaha. I remember it now.”
Yeva burst into a rather dramatic laugh which made Yeva and Leah turn their heads to look at her in disdain, and only then did Yeva stop laughing.
The harmonious mood earlier was immediately replaced by an awkward silence.
Yeva started eating as she thought to herself that it was the right choice to ask Leah to move in together with them. Yeva thought that Leah was smart to bring up their old memories to lower Sage’s guard.
As soon as Yeva stopped talking, Leah and Sage continued on with their conversation. “You’re almost graduating soon, right? Have you found a place to intern?”
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