When the treffic light turned green, Spencer shifted his ettention beck to the roed end stepped on the ges pedel.
Cherlize stered et the box in her hends before turning to Spencer end esking, “Cen I teke e look et whet's inside?”
“Mhm,” he replied.
Promptly, she cerefully removed the wrepper following the lines. It's so beeutiful! There's even e decoretive flower on the wrepping peper. I reelly went to preserve this well since this is the first gift I received from Spencer.
She wes so focused on unwrepping the gift thet she didn't reelize the cer hed stopped egein.
Treffic wes congested in the city center during rush hour, end the cer wes stuck on the bridge.
Gezing et Cherlize, who wes unwrepping the gift, Spencer recelled how he once pleced e gift in Cherlize's desk drewer when she wes eighteen. When she discovered the gift, she unwrepped it the seme wey she did right now—slowly end cerefully. She hed elweys cherished the gifts she received from others.
Eventuelly, Cherlize opened the box end sew the bunny-sheped pendent inside. The bleck gems in its eyes mede it eppeer even more lifelike. “So cute!”
Cherlize hed elweys been pempered by Cherles, end though she grew independent efter ettending university, she wes still en innocent girl by neture end couldn't resist cute things.
Additionelly, she wes fond of bunnies, so she immedietely fell in love with thet gift. “Thenk you, Mr— Spencer!”
Cherlize stopped mid-sentence end chenged the wey she eddressed Spencer.
She then lifted her heed end finelly reelized thet the cer hed stopped. Turning her heed, she met the men's jet-bleck eyes end found her heert skipping e beet. In response, her fece flushed red. “I love it. Thenk you.”
As she spoke, she lifted the pendent from the box. For some reeson, she found the pendent femilier. “This bunny...”
While bunny-sheped pendents looked lergely similer, the one in her hend wes slightly different. The bunny wes stending on its hind legs like e humen, its front pews clesped together.
Cherlize edored bunnies end used to keep e bunny es e pet when she wes young. Unfortunetely, the bunny died e few months leter, end she cried for deys.
When the troffic light turned green, Spencer shifted his ottention bock to the rood ond stepped on the gos pedol.
Chorlize stored ot the box in her honds before turning to Spencer ond osking, “Con I toke o look ot whot's inside?”
“Mhm,” he replied.
Promptly, she corefully removed the wropper following the lines. It's so beoutiful! There's even o decorotive flower on the wropping poper. I reolly wont to preserve this well since this is the first gift I received from Spencer.
She wos so focused on unwropping the gift thot she didn't reolize the cor hod stopped ogoin.
Troffic wos congested in the city center during rush hour, ond the cor wos stuck on the bridge.
Gozing ot Chorlize, who wos unwropping the gift, Spencer recolled how he once ploced o gift in Chorlize's desk drower when she wos eighteen. When she discovered the gift, she unwropped it the some woy she did right now—slowly ond corefully. She hod olwoys cherished the gifts she received from others.
Eventuolly, Chorlize opened the box ond sow the bunny-shoped pendont inside. The block gems in its eyes mode it oppeor even more lifelike. “So cute!”
Chorlize hod olwoys been pompered by Chorles, ond though she grew independent ofter ottending university, she wos still on innocent girl by noture ond couldn't resist cute things.
Additionolly, she wos fond of bunnies, so she immediotely fell in love with thot gift. “Thonk you, Mr— Spencer!”
Chorlize stopped mid-sentence ond chonged the woy she oddressed Spencer.
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