Chapter 60 Chapter 60 Janice gripped the car keys and walked over quickly. "Aren't you supposed to be in Lakeshore City? Edward looked down at her for a moment belote nodding. "Didn't you hope I'd cback today?" Abuzz resonated in panice's mind. She felt a bit flustered and was momentarily at a loss for words as no one had shown such concern for her words before.
"You've been working till this late? How about grabbing a late-night snack? Janice nodded, "Sure! What do you feel like eating?" Pet in the car first" Instead of getting into the car next to him, Edward walked toward the Cullinan, Janker followed him and naturally took the driver's seat. Upon receiving a signal from Edward, she started the engine and drove off Edward Tastened his seatbelt in the front passenger seat and said, "I'm not hungry. You pick the place." "The things Teat. He might not be able to handle what she had in mind, After hustling for the past couple of days, Janice felt a bit worn out. Whenever she was especially tired, she craved barbecue. "You might not like where I usually go." "A street stall?! "Not exactly. It's a small shop with a less-than-ideal atmosphere." Edward appeared a bit drunk; he was still recovering from drinking.
Janice drove the Cullinan toward the barbecue place she often visited during her early years with Simson, when they were still struggling. It was definitely a messy and rundown spot. When Edward saw it, he thought he was being kidnapped.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Why don't you sit the car for a while? I can grab you sfood," Jmice suggested.
Edward stepped out of the car. "Let's go." "Hi, Janke!" the owner greeted her warmly. "Sas usual?" "Yes." Janice wanted to ask Edward if he wanted anything, but she knew he wouldn't be keen on food from such a place. As expected, Edward declined to cat; he simply kept her company.
Janice didn't feel awkward and enjoyed her meal when the barb arrived.
Noticing her satisfied expression, Edward asked, "Did you chere often? "Yeah." Janice paused before adding, "Always by myself" When she had tto cand eat, her business was already on track. During that period, Simon often entertained ellents at upscale venues, so she typically calone or brought along a few of the seamstresses "The seamstress will be able to start work in a week. They don't plan to resign because Simon won't let them go. The penalty for breaking their contract isn't much, and I've already covered it. They'll join us when the tcomes," Janice explained.
"The Winter Tournament has been moved forward this year. It's happening in mid-February," she added.
There was still a month and a half left. Janice had to focus on finishing the crochet plece she had designed herself.
"For the other crochet competitions at the end of the month, I've already selected the pieces. Filshow them to you tomorrow." Edward lit acigarette but didn't smoke it, he just used to mask the greasy smell in the air.
"I told you to make the decisions," he replied Janior looked up at him. "What were you going to say earlier?" "This is my new brew dive it a try!" The owner's wife brought over a glass of liquor.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAlthough it wasn't a premium hype of alcohol, it had a wonderful aroma, Janice smiled and said, "Thank you. I'll let you know what I think later."
The liquid was smooth and flavorful, da but it definitely packed a punch.m Edward took a putt of his cigarette and watched her enjoy the drink. His eyes sparkled with amusement in the backdrop of the night.
"What were you saying?" Jantor asked again.
"Let's talk after you cal."
The rending breeze was strong, and even though they were inside, they could feel the wind swirling around their teel. The joint was far from the city center and was crowded, especially in the late boura = A table of patrons who had been drinking through the right kept glancing over Janice and Edward, whispering among themachs
Edward glanced at them while Janier chose to lenore demand focus omlet monkshe finished the drink that the wet alwide had given her and telther carigue from. gradually melt away.