Lila sighed deeply. "Why don't you just quit that lousy job at the coffee shop? I'll just take care of you if you quit. There's no need to put up with all this nonsense."
I suddenly thought about the situation at the Hastings residence. I had made a vow to myself that I would take Mom away from that place. Because of that vow, I couldn't give up so easily.
I shook my head. "The shop owner is very understanding, and the pay is good. The hours are flexible too. Lila, I really need this job."
Lila gave up on convincing me when she saw how determined I seemed. "Fine. In that case, let me cover for you tomorrow. You stay here and rest."
I looked at Lila, feeling incredibly touched. I nodded as I leaned on her shoulder. "Lila, thank you. I'll definitely treat you to a feast once I get my paycheck."
"Yeah, yeah," Lila said with a grin. She playfully pushed me away. "Serena, do you think Kevin will show up to work tomorrow?"
The look of curiosity in her eyes made me think about it seriously.
"I'll count to three, and we'll say our answers at the same time," Lila said with a mischievous glint in her eyes.
"One, two, three," She counted.
"He will."
"He will."
The two of us said at the same time. We burst into laughter as soon as our eyes met.
"So, why do you think he'll show up?" Lila asked.
I waved my phone slightly. "Because I've got him by the throat with this."
"Oh please!" Lila rolled her eyes. "Didn't you say you wouldn't pursue the matter as long as he spilled the beans? He's definitely not worried about that anymore."
I nodded slowly. "Yeah, that makes sense."
"So, why do you think he'll come back?" she asked again.
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