“How was it, are you all right!?” Ralphy looked at Annabelle worriedly.
“I am fine,” Annabelle said and looked at Ralphy, “brother, do you have any change with you?”
“Why?”
Annabelle pointed towards the cab, “I lost my purse!”
When the man saw the cab behind her, he understood and nodded. He walked over and withdrew some cash from his wallet then passed to the driver.
“Keep the change!” Ralphy said.
The driver nodded and drove away.
After that, Ralphy walked to Annabelle’s side and asked, “are you really all right?!”
“Yeah.” Annabelle nodded.
When Ralphy saw what she was wearing, he asked, “do you want to talk about it upstairs?”
Annabelle nodded and the two of them got upstairs.
Once they entered the room, Annabelle said, “Bro, make yourself at home. I will go change.”
“Alright.” Ralphy nodded. Therefore, Annabelle got back to her room directly.
It was Ralphy’s first time here. He looked around the furnishing and thought that it was simplistic and classy. It felt comfortable.
He walked to the couch and sat there.
And Annabelle went to her own room and changed into a casual wear.
“Bro, what do you want to drink?” Annabelle asked.
“Anything.”
Annabelle asked no more and she went to make two cups of coffee.
“Bro, Alistair found out about my identity!” Annabelle stared at him.
Once Ralphy heard her, he wasn’t surprised and he nodded, “I know, he dragged you away. Did he do anything to you?” Ralphy asked.
Once they left, Ralphy was chasing after them. But he failed to find Alistair’s trail.
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