She got through.
Olivia relaxed slightly.
She closed her eyes and listened to the beeping on her phone, waiting for Sydney to answer.
At this time, Olivia was afraid that Sydney would not answer her call.
But right now.
In the bathroom of the cinema.
Sydney was fixing her makeup in front of a mirror.
She had a delicate little face with deep eyebrows, big eyes, a small nose, and pouted lips.
She was truly beautiful.
She looked at the person in the mirror as she skillfully put on foundation, blush, and lipstick.
After her makeup, she became even more refined.
She could go get shot in a fashion blockbuster right away.
Sydney put her things in her bag and looked at the person in the mirror.
After making sure there were no problems, she picked up her bag and turned to leave.
Just two steps later, her phone rang.
Sydney thought of something and smiled.
She picked up the phone.
But when she saw the phone number on the screen, Sydney frowned.
An unknown number.
It wasn't the person she thought it was.
However, Sydney still answered.
"Hello."
The sweet voice reached the other end of the phone and got into Olivia's ears.
Olivia was relieved to hear the familiar voice.
She called her, "Sydney."
Sydney heard Olivia's voice, frowned, took down her phone and looked at the number.
It did look familiar.
Seeing that, Sydney's face turned pale.
"What's the matter?"
An obviously impatient voice.
She didn't ask Olivia how she knew her number, nor was she curious.
That was typical Sydney.
In her eyes, Olivia was not her sister, but a lowly person she despised.
"Sydney, where are you?"
Olivia clenched her phone. She recognized the impatience in Sydney's voice and her displeasure.
But she didn't think it was something big.
Because that was how Sydney always talked to her.
"Why does it matter to you where I am?"
"It's none of my business. I just wanted to ask."
"Since it's none of your business, why are you asking? Or should I report to you where I am and what I'm doing all the time?"
Olivia didn't how to respond when Sydney continued, "Don't call me again!"
She hung up the phone.
Olivia had no choice but send a message to Sydney.
After sending the message, she put her phone in her bag and looked at Brayden. "Let's go home."
Brayden kept looking at Olivia. He didn't let go of any change in her expression.
Until now, he was relieved to see her calm face.
"Okay."
The two of them walked out of the cinema and got into the car.
Soon the car left the cinema.
As they drove the car away, Henry came out of the cinema with Sydney in his arms.
The two of them moved intimately, like a couple.
Henry opened the car door for Sydney. Sydney got in the car with a smile. There was no impatience on her face as she had when she answered the phone.
Henry closed the door, got into the driver's seat and started the car.
However, he didn't step on the accelerator after starting the car.
He looked at Sydney with a crooked mouth. "Baby, where do you want to go next?"
Henry placed one hand on the steering wheel and the other on Sydney's neck, caressing her repeatedly.
Sydney felt the crudity on his fingertips and leaned over, looking at Henry with a charming look in her eyes. "I'll go wherever you want."
"Oh?"
Henry's hand went down, and he was reckless.
Sydney's body instantly became soft in Henry's arms. She held Henry's clothes in her hands and whispered, "Henry..."
Henry looked at her open lips and felt her warm breath.
Henry lowered his head, his lips close to Sydney's, as if he was about to kiss her.
Sydney couldn't help but look up and kiss Henry.
A look of disdain flashed across Henry's eyes. He lowered his head and kissed Sydney...
Brayden could tell that Olivia was in a bad mood. He didn't say anything or ask after they got in the car.
He took Olivia to the aquarium.
He wouldn't have taken her to just one place.
It was impossible for him to take her to only place and then go back.
Especially when Olivia was in a bad mood.
Olivia didn't know where Brayden would take her, nor did she want to know.
She looked out the window, frowning slightly.
Sydney didn't like her and never treated her like a sister.
Olivia was used to it.
It was just that she wouldn't feel anything until the irreversible thing happened.
In her heart, Sydney was still her little sister.
But after those things happened, Olivia's heart sank.
Until now.
But...
Her heart was clearly cold, but she couldn't help but care about her.
To worry.
Olivia lowered her head and smiled.
It was bitter.
She couldn't control it, but she still tried to. She was flattering herself.
Brayden looked at Olivia and held her hand.
Olivia looked at Brayden and said, "Am I annoying?"
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