Chapter 151 “What are you doing? Cup!” Colin urged me.
| stared at the seat where Lilac had just sat, crossed my arms, and refused to get in the car.
Looking atfor a while, he turned his head to snicker. His teasing look madeblush.
So what if he laughed at me? | wouldn't get in! Colin had no choice but to get out of the car-helplessly. He took the passenger seat cushion outside, shook it vigorously, and put it back again. Then, he opened the trunk to take out a clean blue blanket. After folding it, he placed it on the seat cushion.
He reached a hand towardgentlemanly. “Miss, please get in the car.
Although | wanted to pretend to be indifferent, his actions still madesmile. | took a step forward while still pretending to refuse him. “Colin, | can just go back by myself. We're not on the sroute.’ During the winter vacation of my senior year, my family finally moved to a new place. The Lawsons and the Whites officially ended their two decades of living next door to each other.
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However, Mom still liked the small garden of the original house, so we didn’t sell the old house. She would occasionally stay there for a day or two.
Dad also said we should keep both houses and alternate living in them, treating it like traveling “Aunt Harper went over to do the cleaning in the morning. She should've finished it by now. When | cout, Uncle Gerald said you asked for a barbecue for lunch. They're waiting for you to have it together.” “That's great! There are a lot of barbecue restaurants at Jesselton College, but they're not as good as the ones at Lincoln University, Colin, helpmake the sauce later. | miss the taste.” After watchingtake the passenger seat, Colin fastened my seat belt and [3 rustled my hair. He added before I lost my temper, “I happened to bring back singredients. They'll satisfy your cravings.” “Thank you, Colin.” | sat in my seat, glancing proudly at the rearview mirror, Lilac had flushed with anger.
Colin was always the best. He would arrange things well even if | didn’t ask him to do so. If it weren't for our identities and the occasion, | really wanted to go over and kiss him as a reward.
“Colin,” Lilac called out, her voice so soft that | felt goosebumps while listening. “Is barbecue that delicious? | also want to eat it. Can you takealong?” Through the rearview mirror, | could see her watery eyes. She was smiling so shyly that it madefeel disgusted.
Gosh, she was so hypocritical, | didn’t expect her to seduce her boyfriend's brother in front of her boyfriend and even in the presence of outsiders.
Could Felix endure this? I glanced at him. He was sitting stiffly and gloomily. His expression was terrible.
“No,” Colin refused without hesitation, even if his answer would embarrass her.
Lilac’s pretense of shyness was instantly frozen. She looked utterly awful.
Colin drove the car intently with an inscrutable expression on his face.
On the other hand, | laughed hard.
+15 BONU To deal with hypocritical people, | should act straightforwardly like Colin. I learned something new today.
If anyone dared to talk tohypocritically, | would embarrass them without hesitation.
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The car stopped slowly in front of the house. Four elders were standing at the door, looking out.
“Mom, Dad, Uncle Austin, Aunt Mel, we're back!” | Jee py! qf the iGar fEybat opérigdt e trunk, helped € carry my big backpack, and followed me.
“Oh, my baby girl is back! Cin! Your mom c[ecgaarake fogforqmoe aved toand smiled happily.
Aunt Mel took my hand with a smile, even pinching my cheek gently. He were so eid fo h¥althatyoud be ERIN uring the holidays. You're getting more beautiful. Hmm, your skin is so soft and tender!”