Violeta's cheeks flushed slightly as she pressed her lips together. She asked, "Hayden, why didn't you tell me you came back early? You know, our agreement wasn't strictly for five years. If a better opportunity comes along, you shouldn't pass it up."
Hayden smiled when he heard that.
"And my answer is the same as before. How do you tell what's better in my eyes?
"I see things others can't."
Hayden didn't want Violeta to feel burdened, so he added, "I didn't come back just for you. I honestly missed home. I wasn't used to the food or the environment in Newham. I wanted to come back to the place where I grew up. Is that wrong?"
Violeta sighed and said, "No, it's not."
She knew this was just an excuse from Hayden.
Violeta didn't dwell on it but quietly made a mental note.
"Oh, by the way, I might be joining a new production soon. This one's going to take a long time."
Hayden raised an eyebrow and asked, "Hmm?"
Violeta bent over. She leaned her arms against the railing and hung herself in an inverted U shape.
She said, her voice broken and intermittent, "The company is investing in a movie. It's a major production that will take at least two years to film. I'm not sure if I'll get the role, but I'm pretty confident. Hehe, maybe I'm getting a bit overconfident. I was supposed to go to a company event today, but I skipped it. I'm sure Eugene will cover for me."
Violeta looked up at Hayden from below.
From her angle, his image appeared upside down.
Hayden patted her back and pressed her skirt down. He urged, "Stand up now. I don't want you to fall."
Violeta quickly stood upright, draped her arms over Hayden's shoulders, leaning close to his ear, and whispered,
"Do you have ... "
Hayden's back stiffened at the question. His hand tightened around Violeta's waist.
...
Later, Hayden drove Violeta back to Liberty Grove.
As he dropped her off, Violeta suggested they visit his place.
Hayden led her upstairs to the Sky Garden, and through the glass, Violeta could see her own house across the way.
"From here, it's just as close."
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