She put on a far-fetched smile and texted. Don't you hate me?
I hate others more.
She answered. No, my dad's at home today. I can't go out at night when he's at home.
He texted. You are an adult. Why does your father control you like this? Look at somebody else. Elly's father never controls her.
She was so angry that she texted fast.
Her father is of mixed race. The way he raises kids is different.
He turned impatient.
He sent a voice call. "Come or not? If you come, I'll pick you up."
She gnashed her teeth.
He said again, "If you don't come, I'll play games with Victor."
She said maliciously. "I go. But you have to hide from my dad. Drive the one you use to buy ingredients."
"Why?"
"That one is the worst. There is no sound in the exhaust pipe, and my dad can't hear it." She paused and said, "Otherwise, my dad can hear the sound of your sports car a street away. When you drive to my door, my dad may have arranged his private security forces to wait for you."
Her father was horrible. He's better not to invite her next time.
Half an hour later, Samuel sent a message to Kaliyah, asking her to go out. She sneaked out of the hallway in her pajamas, dodged her father's vision and went out of the door.
She looked around and saw nobody.
When she was about to send a message to Samuel to interrogate him, someone opposite the road waved his mobile phone.
She looked toward it and got a fright.
She squinted at him carefully again and lowered her voice as much as she can. "Are you crazy?"
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