After the door of the auxiliary building was closed, Lucas returned to the bedroom.
He picked up his cell phone and wanted to explain to Siena that he couldn’t spend her birthday with her tomorrow.
Between calling and texting, he hesitated.
If he called and told Siena, she would definitely ask for the bottom line. He didn’t want to tell her that he couldn’t spend her birthday with her because he was going to spend his birthday with Piper.
It made him feel ashamed.
After struggling for a while, he sent a message to Siena: [No more movies tomorrow night.]
Siena came out of the shower, picked up the phone to check the time, and saw the message from Lucas.
Stop watching movies?
What’s wrong?
She immediately replied: “OK.”
Seeing her reply, Lucas felt a little uncomfortable.
Why didn’t she ask why?
Wasn’t she very strong sometimes? For example, when she took Lucas to class together every day.
Siena held the mobile phone and wanted to ask him how to arrange it if he didn’t watch a movie tomorrow, but she thought that she was just a servant of the Hogan family, and she and Lucas were in a master-servant relationship, not friends, so she didn’t dare send a message to ask.
Since Lucas said he would not watch the movie and did not say anything else, he refused.
Just as Siena sat down in the chair, turned on the desk lamp, and was about to review her homework, Lucas’s second text message came over.
—-I have something to go out tomorrow. You wait for me in the auxiliary building at night, and I will celebrate your birthday.
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