Chapter 2624

Cameron paused. "Why do you ask?"

"If you want to, I'll go with you." Waylon rested his chin on her head.

Cameron turned to face him. "Shouldn't you bring me to Stoslo instead?"

He paused. "Do you want to go?"

"You said that you have friends to introduce to me. It's not too much if I meet them, right?"

He squinted. "Are you sure you just want to see my friends?"

Cameron placed the coffee cup on the table and hugged his neck. "You know everyone on the East Islands, but I don't know anyone from the Night Banquet. Shouldn't I say hello to them?" Waylon chuckled and tapped the tip of her nose. "Sure, as long as you're happy."

He picked her up and walked to their bed.

It was 11:00 p.m., and the streets were already quiet. Many shops were closed, and only a few cars drove under the bridge.

"See, I said that I would not get drunk tonight." Leah rolled down the window on the passenger side. A cold breeze blew in, and she was even more awake.

Morrison, who was driving, laughed. "Proud that you're not drunk, aren't you?"

Leah looked at him. "I still don't know your name."

Morrison said, "There's no need to know because we won't meet again."

She paused for a few seconds and then asked, "What if we do?"

Morrison calmly replied, "If we do, I'll tell you my name, but I don't think such a ridiculous thing will happen again."

Bassburgh was a big city. He wouldn't believe that they would still meet if they didn't have friends in common or each others' contacts.

Leah nodded. "Alright."

The car was parked outside the Younge residence, and she saw that the lights in the living room were still on. She guessed that her father was still awake.

Leah got out of the car, and another car passed next to her. Zephir, who was driving, turned back to look and saw Leah getting out of a man's car.

She stood in the garden and watched as Morrison drove away, looking like she was in a good mood. Zephir stopped the car as Leah looked across the street, surprising her.

He walked out of the car, looked in the direction where the car drove off, and walked over. "Why are you home so late? Were you drinking?"

He could smell the alcohol on her.

She controlled her emotions and smiled. "Yes, I did. So what, Mr. Gosling?"

When Zephir spoke to her in the past, she would be overjoyed, but after what happened at the cafe, she was utterly disappointed in him.

His eyes darted around, and he clenched his jaw. "I'm sorry about what happened."

Leah pressed her lips together. Her heart would still skip a beat when he was around. After a long moment, she spoke. "I always thought that you would change, Zephir. I thought you would at least respect yourself like how you did in the past."

He didn't speak.

Leah smiled. "Did you know that you're most attractive when you are persistent about something? You were persistent about Daisie, as if nothing could change the way you felt about her. "But then you changed, and I felt like you became a stranger."

Zephir raised his brow. "Leah, you're criticizing me just because I'm dating Roxy. What did I do wrong? I have no chance with Daisie anymore, but am I still not allowed to be with someone else?" "It's not that you can't be with someone else." Leah looked sad. "If you really found the girl that you like, I would wish the best for you. But are you sincere toward them?"

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