The car was familiar and the man who stood beside the car was more familiar to her. Molly felt nervous for no reason. "You came so early!"
Allen stared at her angrily, "When should I come? Should I be later?"
"No, it's the right time." Molly didn't know why she felt a little guilty when she looked at Allen.
"Have you finished talking with him?" Allen opened the door and asked, "Can we go back now?"
"Okay... No, I can't." Molly realized that she couldn't go back now. "I have promised Clay to accompany Sally before he comes back."
Looking at Allen's angry face, Molly suggested, "How about we go upstairs and wait for a while? We can go home after Clay comes back."
"Okay, it's up to you." Molly's careful attitude made Allen heave a sigh in his heart. His Molly was still so sensitive.
When he came over just now, he saw Molly coming out of the building with a man. He had thought the man was Clay and he felt happy since Molly knew that it was time to go home. She had be more considerate now.
But when the man's face was exposed, Allen couldn't help frowning. This man was not Clay. How could Molly come out with him?
Although he was confused, Allen didn't think too much. The two of them didn't do anything out of line, and he still trusted Molly very much. Naturally, he wouldn't think that she had done something wrong just because of what he had seen just now. If he didn't believe so easily, he would betray her trust.
Allen had been a little unhappy but he hadn't doubted about her, but the attitude of Molly now made Allen not as relieved as before.
He certainly felt that Molly loved him wholeheartedly. He also believed that Molly would not betray him now. 'Did that man have anything to do with her before?'
It had to be said that in addition to women's intuition, sometimes men's intuition was also quite accurate.
The two of them stood in the elevator. Since the people who went to work hadn't come back yet and the people who stayed at home wouldn't come out at this time, only the two of them were in the elevator.
Looking at Allen who was not far away from her, Molly couldn't help pursing her lips.
'He must be angry, or he won't have been so far away from me without smiling and speaking.
He is so mean!'
Of course, Molly only dared to say these words in her heart, but she did not dare to say them out. Otherwise, if she really pissed him off, she would cry sadly.
'Forget it. I can't lower myself to the same level as you. Let me coax you.'
She took a step closer to Allen and touched him slightly, "Why do you get off work so early today?"
Allen turned around and touched her nose, "Who asked me to pick her up after work? Dare I come too late?"
"How can I be so overbearing? Can I do anything to you just because you are late?" Molly held his arm intimately and smiled at him fawningly.
Allen shook his head and touched her head helplessly, "You... I can't blame you."
Molly got close to him and asked as if she didn't understand anything, "I'm such a good girl. What do you want to scold me?"
"Good girl?" Allen couldn't believe what he heard. He laughed and said, "If you are a good girl, Toby is smarter Jim."
Just then, the elevator stopped. Allen hurried to get out. Since Molly couldn't walk as fast as him, she could only trot after him.
Molly always thought that she couldn't lose her imposing manner even though she was defeated, so she shouted at him, "Allen, don't let me catch up with you!"
When Molly caught up with him, they had arrived at Sally's house. Allen knocked on the door and whispered in Molly's ear, "Now that you are at Sally's house, I will let you go first. Later, you have to explain to me who the man was just now."
Molly frowned and she was about to lose her temper, but Allen didn't give her the chance. "As your fiance, I have the right to know the person who stood with you just now. I don't know him, and he seems to be very familiar with you, right?"
Seeing that Molly was still frowning, Allen sighed, "Molly, I'm not suspecting you. I just want to know more about you. Even if I will be unhappy and sullen when I hear these things, I'd rather you tell me the truth than hide them from me. I can accept all you tell me."
Molly knew that she couldn't hide the truth from him. If he didn't see Larry today, it was okay for her not to tell him. But he saw Larry and asked about the thing. If she didn't tell him, it meant that she distrusted him.
So did Allen. Since he dared to ask her, it meant that he believed that she would tell him the truth. If she didn't tell him today, he wouldn't force her to say it. But if such a question was kept in his mind, things would be worse sooner or later.
Such a question was like a time bomb between the two people, and Molly was also unwilling to have such a problem.
"Okay, I'll go home and tell you."
Hearing what Molly said, Allen nodded his head with satisfaction.
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