When they arrived at the hotel, Caspian stayed inside the car. "Lucas, you go up with Ivy. I'll just drive around."
Lucas recalled that Ivy had brought a large suitcase with her and obediently exited the car.
Before getting out of the car, Ivy thanked Caspian. "Thank you, Caspian. I owe you one."
"Sure. I look forward to being at your wedding with Lucas," Caspian teased.
Ivy got out of the car, blushing, and Lucas took her luggage out of the trunk.
The two entered the hotel Ivy had booked for the following month.
Lucas watched as she checked with the receptionist about the discount and as the receptionist phoned the manager to confirm it before checking Ivy in.
After making the payment, Ivy turned to look at Lucas. "Let's go!"
Lucas dragged the luggage into the elevator with Ivy.
"Mr. Woods, why aren't you saying anything?" Ivy asked as they entered the elevator, looking at Lucas.
Lucas genuinely had no idea what to say. "What exactly am I supposed to say?"
"I brought cakes for you. There are various flavors."
Lucas responded with a simple hum.
"I messaged you a few times, but you never replied. Why didn't you respond to my messages?" Ivy inquired.
"I don't like texting."
"I know what's on your mind," Ivy said.
As the elevator reached the designated floor and stopped, they walked out and headed toward Ivy's room. Upon entering, Ivy took the suitcase from Lucas, opened it, and placed several cakes on the bed for him to choose from.
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