Both of them sipped on their drinks while chatting. When Cindy casually glanced at their surroundings, she noticed the girl glaring at her from afar. The girl was clutching a drink in her hand as she stared straight at Cindy, not bothering to conceal her hatred toward Cindy.
After a moment of hesitation, Cindy turned to look at Peter. “The girl who handed you a drink earlier… Is she your girlfriend?”
“No, no!” Peter froze for a moment before he clarified the situation. “That’s one of the members of the club. I taught her how to play badminton in the past. She’s a pretty fast learner.”
Cindy nodded. “She’s really cute too.”
“Really? I didn’t notice,” Peter replied with a laugh.
What does he mean by that? The girl’s face is probably the first thing he saw when he first met her, Cindy thought. Peter tilted his head back and finished his drink before turning around to throw his empty bottle into the trash can. However, Cindy hadn’t given up on the topic and she continued to talk about the girl. “A girl as cute as her probably has a lot of admirers.”
Peter raised an eyebrow at this point. “Maybe,” he mumbled. He had made things clear through his expression and tone of voice—he wasn’t interested in the topic at all. I don’t know if he’s genuinely a simple-minded guy or if he just processes things in a really slow manner. That girl made her intentions clear. Any regular guy would have been able to tell that she likes him! Cindy thought.
Once both of them finished their drinks, they headed back to the spot where they had been playing badminton. Cindy was a slow learner, and she was aware of how horrible her skills were. She tripped on her own feet every two seconds. Fortunately, Peter was patient with her—he served in a gentle manner to make things easier for her. After playing for a while more, Cindy’s phone began vibrating in her pocket.
She held an arm up to tell Peter to stop before she fished her phone out. It was a call from Aurora. Cindy turned around to pick up the call. Before she said anything, her gaze landed on the girl from earlier. The girl had gone over to the bench and picked up Cindy’s bottle before throwing it into the trash can.
Cindy wasn’t mad at the girl—she simply found the girl’s actions rather amusing. This feels like the sort of thing that an immature high-schooler would do. It’s pretty embarrassing for a full-grown lady like her to do such a thing.
Aurora didn’t know what was happening on the other end of the line, so she simply cleared her throat to speak after Cindy picked the call up. “We’re out now, Cindy. Are you awake? Do you want anything to eat? I can buy you some food.”
“It’s fine,” Cindy replied as she continued staring at the girl in front of her. The girl turned around after throwing the bottle away, and she realized that Cindy had witnessed her actions. With her body stiffened, the girl quickly turned her back against Cindy, as if she felt guilty for what she had done.
Eventually, Cindy looked away to focus on her call with Aurora. “I’m not home now, and I don’t really feel like eating anything in particular. You don’t have to buy me food.”
“Are you not home? Did you go out? Where are you now?” Aurora sounded rather surprised to hear this.
Cindy turned to gaze at Peter. “I went out to play badminton.” That was all Cindy needed to say for Aurora to know where Cindy was and who she was with. After a few seconds of silence, Aurora ended their conversation. “Alright. We’re heading home now.”
Once the call ended, Cindy placed her phone back into her pocket before she glanced at the girl for a while more.
The girl had found herself a hiding spot in the crowd. She probably feels too guilty or self-conscious to appear in front of me now, Cindy decided.
Peter had been waiting for Cindy for a while, so he walked over to check on her. “What is it? What are you looking at?”
Cindy chuckled. “It’s nothing. I just thought that those guys there seemed pretty lively and energetic.”
Peter sneaked a look at where Cindy was looking before he responded to her. “Us humans should have a hint of liveliness in us all the time.” Cindy didn’t reply to him.
Meanwhile, Aurora ended the call and stared at Ian. She let out a sigh without saying anything for a while. “What’s that look on your face?” Ian was puzzled. “What’s going on? Why are you looking at me like that?”
Aurora puckered her lips. “Oh, it’s nothing huge. Cindy’s out to play badminton. On second thought, I guess that’s good news. She has always been such a reserved girl, so we should be glad that she’s willing to socialize with other people now.”
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Returning EX (John and Sophia)
So what happens to Ian and Cindy. Is she/ or does she get pregnant? Do they go back to the city and Ian works with Logan? Does Aurora stay in the entertainment industry or return with Ian? Terrible ending, who cares if Aurora was drinking/drunk with colleagues. What happened with Ian and Cindy?!...
Get rid of Gary. Apparently Cindy is too dumb to figure out his motives 😡...
Why are you trying to break them up when they just got together and are a loving couple. Let them stay close and move back to their true friends, Logan, Lola, John and Sophia!...
Sure hope Ian pulls his head out of his behind and works this out with Cindy. His brother needs him at the company and neither one of them truly like the celebrity life. Sophia and Lola will love her …....
I can’t wait for John to take down the Bailey’s including Isabelle so he, Sophia, William and Matilda can live in peace. Introduce Yolanda to Richard so they are out of the picture....
Ugh, don’t break up Sophia and John… they belong together and Sophia is just stubborn for no reason...
Sophia lives John, he just needs to tell her he loves her and get on with their life and family. Too much interference from others....
Sophia is so stupid....
John needs to man up, tell his mother and Isabelle to take a flying leap and confess to Sophia that he made a horrible mistake in divorcing her. This story is taking too long and once again, the bitches are looking like they are on the right side. Awful...