The moment he spoke, Georgia’s eyes lit up instantly.
She turned her head with a face full of surprise, her voice now a thousand times gentler than when she questioned me before: “Cal…”
But when Georgia noticed the open door behind him, her expression was suddenly filled with disbelief.
She reached out and pointed at the door behind Calvin, then turned to look at my apartment door, as if something was stuck in her throat and she couldn’t get out a complete sentence for a long time: “You… you two…”
“You two are actually living together?!”
I instinctively frowned; what she said was highly inaccurate and very ambiguous.
So I couldn’t help but speak coldly: “What do you mean by living together? Georgia, you’re an adult now, can’t you be a bit more careful with your words?!”
She was already angry, and after being scolded by me, she immediately lost her temper and rushed forward to give me a shove: “Whitney, who’s being careless? Wasn’t it you who did something behind everyone’s back?!”
“Otherwise, why would Cal come all the way to New York? It’s one thing to come to New York, but why does he have to live right across from you?”
I had no idea where she got so much strength; she pushed me so hard that I staggered and almost hit the doorknob.
Calvin strode forward, grabbed me, and then, with a dark expression, scolded Georgia: “Have you made enough of a scene?!”
The look on her face was a bit pitiful: “Cal, why did you come to New York? Was it for Whitney?”
Hearing this, I instinctively looked at Calvin as well.
There was no change in the man’s expression; he just frowned and said, “Given the relationship between you and me, I have no obligation to explain myself to you.”
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A crack of disbelief instantly appeared on Georgia’s face. Her eyes widened: “What?!”
“Cal, what did you say?!”
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Calvin frowned impatiently: “I made things clear to you the summer we graduated from high school. Do you really not understand, or are you just pretending?”
After saying that, he pointed toward the elevator: “You should go.”
Of course Georgia wouldn’t leave. She pouted, looking as if she had suffered a huge grievance, and walked up to grab Calvin’s arm: “Cal, I came to New York alone, and I have nowhere to stay here. Can you let me crash at your place for a few days?!”
I couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow. The way she said it, it was as if, compared to me, her own sister, she found a man more reliable.
Calvin had already looked up at me, but I couldn’t tell what that look meant.
All I could do was give him a ‘good luck‘ expression, then turn around and close my apartment door.
Since it was no longer my business, I had to hurry and change clothes, put on makeup, and rush to work.
If I got delayed because of her, that would be such a waste.
For quite a while, there was no more noise outside the door, and I had no idea how things ended
Did Calvin end up agreeing to Georgia’s request?
I glanced at his quiet apartment door, but didn’t linger and hurried off to work.
Just like in my previous life, I was completely at ease with my job.
After a whole day, I didn’t even feel tired.
I even went to the supermarket after work to buy groceries, planning to cook dinner for myself.
When I came home carrying the groceries, I saw Georgia standing at the door.
She was leaning against the wall, and I had no idea how long she had been standing there.
I couldn’t help but wonder to myself if this dejected look meant Calvin had kicked her out.
But I didn’t ask, just walked past her without looking and opened my own door.
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After all, even though we were sisters born of the same mother, our relationship was actually worse than that of strangers.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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