"The day before everyone comes back," Finnley had already thought about it, “We can go in the morning, climb up the hill to watch the sunset by the waterfall at dusk, and the next day we can have a barbecue, anyway, they have grills and everything.”
"Why are you suddenly so nice?” Mya was happy.
"I have always been nice," Finnley smiled."You just didn't find it.”
Mya smiled, she was really happy. "I can finally spend a night in the wooden cabin. By the way, will Linda go with us?”
"Why should we take her?" Finnley said, "I wasn't going to take her with us. This is not a bonus trip from the company, but from me.”
"Good." Hearing this, Mya felt delighted somehow. She withdrew her gaze and kept watching the show.
When they were about to arrive at the apartment building, Finnley said to her, “You should go back first. I have something I need to do. It won’t take long.”
“What is it?” Mya asked subconsciously.
“It’s work,” answered Finnley.
“Oh. I see.”
Finnley didn’t leave until he saw Mya enter the apartment building.
Back into the apartment, Mya stood by the window but dared not look down. She was scared of heights.
She walked into the master bedroom and saw Finnley’s clothes left on the couch. It seemed he forgot to put them into the washing machine.
Since he was an injured person now, she decided to help him out.
She plugged the washing machine in and threw the clothes into it. Hitting the button, she found that the machine didn’t work at all.
“Is it broken?” Mya was confused and checked it, although she didn’t know much about it. She hit the button again but still, it didn’t work.
Mya thought for a while, put the clothes into a basin and was about to hand-wash them for Finnley.
But she wasn’t familiar with washing clothes. She had always had a housekeeper doing this for her. She hadn’t even hung any clothes before.
She used too much soap and there were bubbles everywhere.
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