Kaliyah sometimes thought Samuel was brazen.
She had to put on a smile. "Well, I'll inform my parents. If it's too far for you to drive back, you can stay at my home tonight."
As a noble family, the Blues can accommodate some guests in their big private villa.
Hearing this, Samuel drove the car to the garage of the Blues shamelessly, like going to his own house. "Well, remember to reimburse me for the gas tomorrow."
She gritted her teeth with a far-fetched smile. "You count every penny."
Samuel usually came to the Blue's. Both them went to the posh school where they met Victor and Elinor. Their parents all knew their families were equal in economy and power, so they never stopped their kids to get along.
At least, even hypocritical friends were a kind of chip in the upper class.
Samuel always thought so, but Kaliyah's family was a bit different.
When he was about to get himself a seat after entering the house, a person rushed out in a hurry, "Hold on!"
Samuel got a fright and saw an elder coming downstairs. "You stand up!"
Samuel immediately did as he ordered.
"Wade, don't yell!"
A woman chased out, feather duster in hand. When she went down and saw Kaliyah and Samuel, she was taken by surprise.
Then Moon shouted happily, tossing the duster aside. "Kally, you're back!"
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