Scarlett clucked, looking at his outstretched hand and putting her hand in his.
She was not afraid.
It turned out that sometimes he couldn't believe what people said on the Internet.
They said that if someone took his girlfriend to see a horror movie, his girlfriend would be scared, and there might be a surprise.
Raymond looked at Scarlett, who was enjoying the movie. He decided to go back and report the poster to the Webmaster.
That poster generalized about women. What he said was not rigorous or credible.
Seeing that he didn't speak, Scarlett couldn't help raising an eyebrow. "Don't you like the movie?"
She had been fond of suspenseful and horror films since she was a child. Alexis was timid. She had to spend several months recovering after being dragged b y Scarlett to see a film.
Raymond was silent. Scarlett thought he was afraid." Are you afraid?"
"No." "Oh."
Scarlett paused and looked at Raymond. "But you don't seem happy."
"I'm okay."
He said, holding her hand and pinching her palm gently. "I'll take you back."
As soon as he said that, Scarlett reached out and hugged him. She was so soft.
Raymond was stunned for a moment, looking down at Scarlett in his arms.
Scarlett raised her head. She felt that Raymond was sometimes quite silly. She couldn't help laughing. " Don't believe online advice anymore."
Not every woman was too timid to watch horror films.
Raymond's face was slightly stiff. After being seen through, he looked calm and even pretended not to understand. "What do you mean?"
Scarlett let go of him. "Forget it. Take me home."
He was playing dumb!
Seeing her turn to leave, Raymond felt a bit disappointed.
Scarlett was so smart. Ordinary tricks didn't work on her.
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