When Bonnie tried to say something, Yanis opened her mouth first, "I'm going to the bathroom first."
Bonnie watched her go into the bathroom, then sighed and took her phone and scolded Zane while scrolling through the comments below.
Even Neve was not spared.
Yanis stood against the sink, filled with the pictures she had just seen on Bonnie's phone.
Did she overestimate herself or underestimate Neve?
Or maybe it's because she hasn't been able to get to know Zane as a person all these years.
This marriage, all the initiative seems to be out of her hands.
She is not the one who said it started, and she is not the one who said it ended.
She was like a puppet in advance, being carried by Zane and swaying at will.
Yanis tilted her head to keep the tears from falling out of her eyes as her eyes became sore.
After standing for a while, Yanis adjusted his emotions and then washed his face and went out of the bathroom.
Yanis just came out, and Bonnie looked up.
Yanis, her face as usual, asked Bonnie, "Are you going back tomorrow morning? Or do you want to go back in the afternoon?"
Bonnie is busy cursing her father and mother at the bottom of that hot search just now.
So Yanis' question wasn't answered first.
It was only when Bonnie's fingers were hurting from typing too much that she stopped to look at Yanis, who was sitting quietly, and asked, "Yanis, what did you say?"
Yanis was a little lost in thought, and only when Bonnie called out for the third time did she come back to her senses and looked at Bonnie with some confusion.
When Yanis' eyes were free of anxiety, Bonnie felt some pain and put down her phone, reached forward and hugged Yanis, saying softly, "It's okay, don't feel bad, I'm here."
A simple phrase.
Bonnie has said it many times.
Every time Yanis feels that the whole world is so big and the only person around her who remains the same is Bonnie.
Sometimes she wonders what she would have done if she hadn't known Bonnie, when she was at such a loss and helpless.
Maybe it's because God thinks she's too miserable, that's why he arranged Bonnie around her to warm her up.
Thinking of this, Yanis raised her hand and patted Bonnie's back, saying softly, "I'm fine, don't worry."
Bonnie wanted to say, "Are you acting like nothing is wrong?
But when the words came to her mouth, Bonnie didn't dare to say them, but just followed Yanis' example and patted Yanis on the back, "It's okay."
Bonnie let go of Yanis and looked at her, "Don't trust someone too casually."
Yanis knew Bonnie was talking about Zane and whispered, "I know."
"You ......" Bonnie wanted to lecture Yanis the wording on the edge of her mouth, but looking at Yanis' expression, Bonnie still did not say those unpleasant words.
"I'm a little hungry, why don't we go see Mr. Baxter for dinner?" Bonnie simply digressed.
Yanis ummed, "I'll change my clothes."
Bonnie got up and stood up with her, "Change together."
The two of them changed their clothes and cleaned up before they went to Ivan.
Because it was a tourist period, the hotel rooms were basically booked, so Ivan's room was on the same floor as Yanis and Bonnie's, but some distance away.
Walking up to Ivan's door, Bonnie rang the bell.
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