Chapter 1836
Caprice felt sulky and frowned.
The car jerked to motion and drove out of the university as they headed toward Glanchester.
The drive would take at least three hours.
At first, Caprice was quite energetic after getting a full night’s rest. However, it was so quiet in the car that sleepiness eventually set in.
Her head drooped as if her neck could no longer support the weight of her head. Soon, her body tilted to the side until it hit a cushion. It was the perfect amount of softness that she quickly drifted to sleep after that.
When she woke up again, she realized that she had been leaning against Liam’s shoulders the entire time. It seemed like at some point during her sleep, she had inched toward him and was almost sitting next to him.
Meanwhile, he sat upright and stoically, maintaining his usual coolness as he stared in front of him, All Caprice could see was his handsome side profile and his chiseled jawline. As usual, there was not a mark of emotion on his inexpressive face.
She was startled to find herself in this position and slowly dragged herself back to her side of the
car.
“I accidentally fell asleep,” she explained vainly so he would know that she did not lean against him on purpose.
Liam grumbled, “Alright.”
His voice was cold and ineffectual. He did not seem bothered at all. In fact, it looked like it hardly registered as a worthwhile event.
That was right. He had always regarded her as his younger sister, so he would not feel flustered just because she leaned against him while sleeping.
Caprice looked out the window and let her mind wander.
They had already arrived at Glanchester. She saw beautiful trees and flowers lining both sides of
the road. It turned into a scenic drive.
She had not been home for a full semester, and it just occurred to her that she had been missing home this entire time.
She rested her chin on both hands and stared at the beautiful scenery outside.
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