No Sex for Six Years Because of Her? I’m Done!
Chapter 350 An Empty Parking Spot
Tim watched her as the evening light traced the clean line of her profile.
She wasn’t like other girls who feared the cold and wind. Instead, Lily stood up with energy. She stepped onto a rock in front of her and looked out at the distant view. She looked bold and free, like an adventurer ready to roam the world on her own.
Tim spoke with a hint of meaning. “I never thought someone like you could get along with a girl as soft and gentle as Amelia. You two are so different.”
Lily lifted her chin proudly and turned back to him, her smile bright and confident. “Of course we can. That’s what makes it fun. If two people were exactly the same, how boring would that be?”
When he saw the confidence on her face, Tim felt something stir in his chest.
As if remembering something, he stood up and walked over to her.
He was more than a head taller than Lily. When he stopped beside her, his body naturally blocked part of the biting wind.
He looked down at her. In the fading light, his eyes seemed unusually bright.
“Then…” he paused, a mysterious smile forming. “Do you want to do something more interesting than watching the sunset?”
Inside the café, warm air wrapped around the room, thick and cozy.
Amelia and Mason stayed close, lingering like that for quite a while.
Then the wall clock chimed. Clang. Clang. Amelia jolted awake and sprang up from his lap.
“Oh no, it’s this late already! Lily and Tim should be coming down soon!”
She hurriedly fixed her slightly messy clothes and hair, urging the calm man beside her.
Mason chuckled as he stood. He picked up her down jacket, helped her put it on, and zipped it up for her.
The moment they stepped outside, cold air rushed toward them. Amelia shivered and instinctively moved closer to Mason.
Night had fully fallen. The snowy mountains in the distance looked even larger and darker under the sky.
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Down at the base of the mountain, the lights of the camp and resort formed a warm ribbon of glow.
They walked side by side toward the parking lot.
“Do you think…” Amelia suddenly asked, “Tim might confess to Lily?”
Thinking about the message Tim had sent from the mountaintop, her curiosity kicked in.
Mason glanced at her. He took her cold hand and slipped it into his coat pocket, warming it with his palm. “Tim’s feelings are written all over his face,” he said casually. “But Lily may look open and easygoing. Her heart isn’t that casy to read.”
“She’s tough on the outside but soft inside,” Amelia said, defending her friend. At the same time, Mason’s natural closeness made her heart feel sweet.
Chatting like that, they soon reached the parking lot.
When they arrived at the spot where they had parked earlier, both of them froze.
The space where their black SUV should have been was completely empty.
The evening wind swept through the area, lifting a few dry leaves from the ground. The place felt empty and bleak.
Amelia blinked and looked around, confused. She turned to Mason. “Is this a wrong spot? Do you have the car keys?”
Mason frowned slightly and shook his head. His voice grew heavier. “No. Tim parked the car. He has the keys.”
The keys were with Tim, but the car was gone.
Amelia stared at the empty parking space. It took her a moment to process it. “Wait! They drove off and left us here?”
Mason’s face darkened.
He pulled out his phone and called Tim right away.
Amelia leaned closer. She could clearly hear the dull ringing from the speaker. No one answered.
Just then, a cold snowflake drifted down from the dark sky and landed on Amelia’s nose, melting into a tiny drop of water.
It was snowing.
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The sky grew darker. The snow went from a few scattered flakes to a steady fall.
The road around the lake was silent and empty. Not a single car passed by. There was no shuttle bus in sight either.
“He did it on purpose,” Mason said, hanging up
the phone.
Seeing his sour expression, Amelia felt less angry. She even wanted to laugh a little.
She called Lily instead. After a few rings, the call went through.
“Hello? Amelia?” Lily’s voice sounded a bit off.
“Lily! Where are you? Where’s the car?” Amelia asked quickly.
“Oh…” Lily paused on the other end, sounding vague. “We’re taking care of something. You two wait there, okay? We’ll come back to pick you up when we’re done!”
Before Amelia could ask more, the call ended.
Amelia stood there, holding her phone, completely stunned.
Taking care of something? This late? In the middle of nowhere? And they even drove there?
Then it hit her.
She blushed and muttered to the air, “Unbelievable! Choosing romance over friends.”
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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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