About ten minutes later, a handsome figure comes out of the clubhouse, along with several Americans.
Charlie shakes hands with them to bid farewell, slowly walks towards Karin, and says, "Sorry to keep you waiting?"
"No," she answers with blinking eyes.
Robert steps forward, "Charlie, I'll go back first."
He nods, heads straight to the limo, and Karin follows.
She has always been most proud of her extraordinary self-control, but in the face of Charlie, she couldn't control her heartbeat. At this moment, he pulls the door for her and she lowers her head passing in front of him. She smells a light smell of perfume, flushes, and sits on her seat.
Charlie doesn't leave immediately, but walks in front of her and suddenly stoops down. She is startled, and before she could figure out what is going on, he reaches out his hand.
After a brief stiffness, Karin is relieved. It turns out that he just wants to fasten her seat belt.
This is not the first time she is so close to Charlie, but it is the first time that she is afraid to breathe in front of a man.
"Remember to protect yourself first when you go into the car."
"OK..."
She nods slightly, Charlie smiles, closes the door, and sits beside her.
Opening the CD, Mozart's serenade overflows from the speakers and surrounds the space in the car. The previous tension gradually eases, and the atmosphere is rendered with a melodious melody.
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