Daniel called a driver to get him home after drinking.
Waylon called his driver as well. His driver was nearby and reached him shortly. Waylon leaned on his car and said. “Let’s wait for a while. Mr. Daniel’s driver has yet to arrive. He was drunk, so I am worried about. him.”
Daniel was touched. “I will be fine; thanks for worrying. Mr. Adelmar, you may leave.”
Waylon thought to himself. Who cares about you? I am worried about Doris. He turned to Doris and said, “You shall. до back then. The night is getting darker, and it’s dangerous for you to stay outside. Send me a message when you are home.”
“Alright. Have a good rest. Good night to both of you,” Doris said.
Waylon nodded. Daniel waved to Doris and said, “Good night. See you!”
Doris smiled warmly and said, “Good night. Thank you for coming.
Waylon cut Daniel off before he could say anything. “Your driver is here; you should get in the car now.”
Daniel turned around, and Waylon was right. He got in his car and left.
Waylon got into his car as well. He watched Doris walking toward her house and said. “Don’t go yet. Wait for Doris to get home.”
The driver answered, “I understand, Mr. Adelmar.”
After a few minutes, Waylon got a message. It was from Doris, “I have reached.”
Waylon replied, “I am leaving now.”
Doris was stunned. Was he waiting for me?
The next day in the Nightfall Cafe It was past tea time, and there were not many customers.
Emmeline was spending her free time reading a book on the third floor. A voice appeared, “I am envious of your life! How leisurely is this?”
Emmeline recognized the voice; it was Janie! She turned around, and a gorgeous woman in a suit was standing behind her.
Emmeline laughed. “Janie! Welcome; I haven’t seen you for a long time.”
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