"I can't eat anymore. I have no appetite. Thank you for your hospitality tonight."
Mavis picked up the bag and left the restaurant.
By the time Anthony chased after her, she was gone.
Obviously, he had already taken the initiative to give her an out. Why was she still having a temper?
For no reason, he remembered Mavis's last question at the restaurant.
She asked if they were in touch all the time?
He seemed to be wrong?
Anthony held his forehead and knew why Mavis was angry.
Realizing this, Anthony immediately went back to the restaurant to get his coat.
...
In the taxi, Mavis looked at the scenery speeding by the side of the road, feeling a little dazed.
She didn't plan to go back to Callahan Residence.
Where was she going next?
The neon lights on the street were on. The apartment she lived in had been surrendered to the landlord, and she had nowhere to go.
She didn't know why she was upset, but she was just angry.
She needed to calm down and think about what to do next.
The driver looked at Mavis, who was not in a good mood in the back seat of the car, and asked, "Little girl, where are you going? We have to have a destination."
As soon as she got in the car, she didn't clearly tell the driver the address.
Although this was an advantage for the driver, he didn't want to earn such unconscionable money.
Mavis returned to her senses, hiding the emotion on her face, "Just go to the nearest hotel."
She wanted to have an independent space and think about her future plans.
"Little girl, is there something bothering you? Why don't you tell me? At least I'm older than you, and maybe I can give you some life advice."
The driver was a warm-hearted man.
Mavis just smiled wryly.
"Thank you, I'm just too tired from work. Please send me to the place."
She didn't want to talk about such a private matter with a stranger.
The driver didn't force her, sent her to a better hotel nearby and left.
Tonight, it was windy in the city, and Mavis held her clothes tightly.
She entered the hotel and checked in. Fortunately, when she went out today, she took her card bag with her.
After handing over her ID card, the front desk lady inquired and said apologetically, "Miss, are you here alone? We only have one twin room left in our hotel today. Do you want to book it?"
There was an exam approaching recently, so many people came to Suham.
Mavis nodded, "I'll book that one."
When she walked to the elevator door, Mavis suddenly thought of something, turned back and said to the front desk lady, "Can I borrow your laptop? Just for an hour."
Hearing this, the front desk lady was embarrassed, "Miss, our computers are all connected to the hotel. All functions and traces of your Internet access will be monitored. Are you sure you want to use it?"
Mavis thought for a while, and agreed without hesitation, "Yes."
"Okay, please go upstairs first, and the laptop will be delivered to you."
After thanking the front desk, Mavis took the elevator upstairs.
Buzz buzz --
The phone was vibrating in the bag. Mavis didn't want to pay attention to her.
After a minute, the phone stopped vibrating, but soon started vibrating again.
Mavis got a headache from being disturbed. She glanced at the screen. It was Anthony who was calling her.
She hung up the phone decisively, pressed the off button, and put the phone back in her bag.
The people from the hotel quickly sent the laptop over, and Mavis sat at the table with a blank mind.
She didn't know if she would regret this decision later.
But now she wanted to do it.
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