Spencer's eyes were sharp, and he recognized his sister standing on the roadside, eating breakfast, just by her back view. So, he stopped his car next to her, rolling down the window.
Agnes hadn't noticed his presence yet and was eating breakfast unhappily, realizing that no Uber was available. Strange, why was this car stopped in front of her? The wheels were quite large.
"Bubu?" The girl looked up at the sound and met Spencer's deep eyes as he smiled at her. "Good morning, are you waiting for a ride?"
"Oh." The girl nodded, catching on.
"I'll take you. Get in the car!" Spencer offered.
The girl felt happy for a moment, but then hesitated, "Will it delay you?"
"No, I have nothing to do in the morning," Spencer replied, getting out of the car. He quickly opened the door for her and said, "Let's go, I'll take you."
The girl couldn't refuse. She was running late anyway, as the road ahead was blocked and she had to detour to Marsh Group.
"What a coincidence, I'm going to Marsh Group too," Spencer said, checking his watch. "Get in, my brother and I have a meeting at seven, so it's on the way."
"Really?" Agnes got into the car, thankful for the ride.
"No need for formality between neighbors," Spencer said as he returned to the driver's seat, quickly starting the car.
For Spencer, taking his sister for a ride was something he wished for. As a master of charming women, he was at a loss for words now. This was his future family member, and he had to be careful.
And he knew that opportunities like this were rare.
"Your sister seems to have a lot of patience in everything," Spencer said.
"Not really, not in everything," the girl corrected. "She has a lot of patience for most things, and she's very, very kind. She loves animals."
"I can see that," Kindness was Summer's nature, and Spencer always knew that. So, he decided to give them a cat.
"So, your sister must be living a happy life. Whoever marries her will be lucky," Spencer praised.
Agnes wasn't naive, and she looked at him with a hint of suspicion. He had kissed her sister yesterday and made her lips swollen. Was he interested in her sister? Today, he was speaking like this. Whether he was or not, she should give him a subtle reminder.
So, Agnes smiled and said, "Yes, Rupert is the luckiest man in the world. He's about to marry my sister!" Her tone was a mix of pride, envy, and boastfulness.
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