Joyce said, but it always seemed like a courtesy.
"I'm sorry, I'm the one who got anxious. He's always not answering my calls, so I felt bad." Charlotte choked out.
Joyce frowned; Luther didn’t answer Charlotte's calls?
And why would he not answer her calls?
Although, since the Hill Benjamin she and he shared a life and death experience, she could actually feel that a subtle change had occurred between them, not only because of the intimacy that occurred, but Luther’s attitude towards her was also not like before. It was said that a woman's intuition was the most sensitive, so perhaps Charlotte's fears did have a reason.
However, she could only go so far.
Between her and Luther, there was an unbridgeable gulf.
"He's probably just busy, so don't think too much about it. I'll move out soon, there's nothing between me and him." Joyce said at the end, a little weak, but that was all she could say.
"By the way, about the school, have you been back there? We're graduating next month."
Joyce tried to change the subject.
"Hmm. I've been there and submitted my thesis. I don’t have to go but just wait for the school to issue the diploma." Charlotte said, "What about you? I feel like you haven't been back to school for a long time."
"Yeah, I'd love to go back, too. My internship project can replace my thesis, and Professor Owens has already submitted it for me, so I'm not in a hurry to go back." When it came to campus life, Joyce's eyes were full of softness, "Forget it, I'll go back when I get my diploma."
Charlotte took a few sips of the hot tea and was clearly in a much better mood.
She stood up, "I'll go back first, there's still work to be done. I'm sorry for the trouble I caused you today." After saying that, she nodded her head, picked up the bag she was carrying and left the box.
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