Amy picked up Vanessa's dropped movie ticket from the floor and blinked.
"Movie tickets? Vanessa, you and Dr. King went to the movies?"
Vanessa: "......"
How the movie tickets will fall out!
Vanessa was embarrassed and quickly snatched the ticket back from Amy's hand.
Amy watched her blush and teased, "Vanessa, I don't think you and Dr. King ......"
"We have nothing to do with it, it was him who said he would go back later and ask Mr. Johnson to spend more time with the young lady."
Vanessa spoke eagerly, and only after she finished did she realize that she had said everything she should and shouldn't have said.
There was some panic and covered his mouth.
Violet sat quietly, listening to Vanessa's words, and wanted to laugh a little inside.
As expected, she guessed it.
The brother just deliberately left Vanessa so that Louis could spend more time with himself.
But if you stay, you stay, how can you take Vanessa to the movies?
Suddenly there is a feeling of falling in love in her name.
Vanessa and her brother, do they like each other?
"Young lady, I'm sorry, I ......"
Vanessa looked apologetic, somewhat afraid to look at Violet and Louis.
She's a brainless fool, and I wonder if the young lady will be angry.
"It's not in the way."
Violet smiled gently, then said in Louis' direction, "You can go now."
Louis knew he was going to be ruthlessly driven away.
But he was satisfied, after all, his brother-in-law had left him a lot of time.
It's this Vanessa who really can't hide anything in her heart and tells the truth all at once.
It is good to see that the wife does not seem to be angry, does it mean that she is slowly accepting herself?
Thinking about it, he was happy and reluctant.
He had to leave immediately.
Lest you annoy your wife and not get a chance to see her again next time.
"You two take good care of Mrs. Mr. Evison."
Louis looked to Amy and Vanessa and spoke.
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