Nathaniel had helped him immensely, but his sister seemed to have vanished into thin air, leaving no trace behind.
His sister would be about the same age as the girl in front of him now, and she used to smile playfully at him.
Taylor's heart stirred, but he was too embarrassed to follow.
As Frey walked to the tree outside the bathroom, she spotted Sawyer.
He was dressed in white casual clothes with his hair dyed gray, which was a color most boys couldn't pull off.
Sawyer's outfit made him look like a cool, handsome character from an anime.
He had his hands in his trouser pockets and was leaning against the trunk of the tree, tilting his head to look at Frey. His left ear had earrings made of obsidian, a striking contrast against the pure white.
Mandy stopped to watch the two of them.
Frey walked steadily towards Sawyer. The restaurant's bathrooms were designed in an antique style, with landscape trees adorned with real flowers and vines forming a semi-enclosed space, complete with a pair of bamboo stools, it was perfect for whispering.
Frey took a seat on one of the bamboo stools. Sawyer, smiling gently, sat next to her.
"It's been so difficult to see you!" Sawyer said with a smile. This woman looked pretty good recently, a sign that Nathaniel was taking good care of her.
Thinking of this made him a bit uncomfortable, but he suppressed it and asked, "How have you been?"
"I haven't seen you for a while. I missed you a lot."
Frey had thought Sawyer wanted to tell her something important after making Mandy go through so much trouble, but it turned out to be a meaningless greeting.
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