"You guys look like you’re heading out to have fun. As the saying goes, it's more fun when everyone is together."
I began to wonder if her shamelessness knew no bounds.
Just as I was about to respond, Delia said, "Harriet, let's not bother Wanda and her family anymore. I'll go with you." She pulled Harriet's clothes.
Harriet shook off her hand coldly. "Come on, we’ll die of boredom with just the two of us. What’s wrong, President Lane? You don’t want to have fun with other us?"
Forget it, I should just endure it.
"Let's go together, then. I don't mind."
Just then, Marius came over.
Excellent.
I beckoned to Marius. "We’re heading out to have fun, but we’re not familiar with the place. Are you free to be our tour guide?"
"Of course, it'd be an honor."
Under Marius’ guidance, we squeezed in enough traveling for the next two days.
In the airport waiting room.
We were not going to meet Harriet at this point now, were we?
Suddenly, someone patted me on the shoulder. Could it be her?
I turned my head and breathed a sigh of relief when I saw that it was Delia. "It's you. I thought you were Harriet."
"Harriet won’t be returning to Whaldorf. She and Lola will fly directly to Rosella City for an ad shoot."
"That's good."
Delia looked at me with a smile on her lips. "Wanda, you don't seem to like Harriet."
"If someone keeps getting close to your lover no matter the occasion, you probably won't like her either," I replied.
She nodded. "You’re right."
"Mommy Delia."
Theo had taken Munchkin to the bathroom just now and they were back now. Munchkin threw himself into Delia’s arms when he saw her.
"Munchkin." Delia touched him and smiled sweetly.
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