"Forget it. You seem exhausted. We rarely get together. Don't waste time waiting for meals. Let's order takeout. We can talk while eating." Julia looked at her husband shyly and agreed with us.

As a result, the three girls who used to live in the same room started having fun.

Henry was always on guard against us going too far and hurting his wife. His cautiousness and affection for Julia dazzled us.

Despite our best efforts, the three of us cried as we parted ways.

After graduation, we parted ways. It was difficult for us to spend every day together like when we were studying. Thus, our regular gatherings were precious. We were reluctant to bid farewell. Colin drove to pick us up from the airport. Andrew also came with him.

I took the passenger seat and left the back seat for the potential couple, who hadn't seen each other for two days.

Colin might still be angry. After putting my suitcase in the trunk, he stopped talking or looking at me and focused on driving.

I wasn't sure why, but he got considerably more stingy after becoming my boyfriend. He was occasionally short-tempered with me.

On the contrary, the two people in the back seat seemed to be doing something. A rustling sound aroused my curiosity.

I secretly glanced at the rearview mirror, which amused me.

Andrew attempted to hold Queenie's hand several times but was continuously flung away. He wasn't discouraged and reached out to test her again. It was a pleasure to watch them interact.

When she found me peeping, she flushed with shame and anger. "Andrew, can you stop? Lulu, close your eyes. Don't look at us. Got it?"

I wanted to pretend I didn't understand. Should I close my eyes when she asked? How was that possible? It was better to enjoy the fun together than alone.

I eagerly made eye contact with Colin, but he snorted and turned his face away.

I rubbed my nose awkwardly and didn't dare to offend him.

My rights as a girlfriend seemed to have reduced slightly.

I had planned to coax Colin and soften his anger when we arrived home. Then, the incident last night would be over.

Unexpectedly, Winston appeared at the community gate with something in his hand. When our car approached, he waved indifferently.

Colin's chill deepened when he noticed Winston. He glanced at me unpleasantly. He pursed his lips so tightly I could see clear teeth marks on them.

I wondered how much force he'd used.

My heart tightened. His anger last night hadn't subsided, and now he met a person who aggravated him. They never let me live in peace.

How did I offend them? Were they trying different methods to 'persecute' me?

I started thinking of how I could coax the jealous Colin later.

If possible, I'd like to become a glue that was specially used to stick to the petty Colin.

I got out of the car nervously. Colin slammed the door and looked at Winston unpleasantly.

Andrew and Queenie stood back and waited to watch the excitement.

There was a real statement that everyone was bound to face the same situation as others.

I'd laughed at them in the car, and now it was their turn to laugh at me. Sure enough, I shouldn't watch any excitement. I would get backlash anytime.

I was sensible and didn't speak to Winston. Instead, I walked over to Colin and held his arm.

He purposefully tightened his arms, but I persisted shamelessly and eventually succeeded in sliding my hand into the gap between his ribs and arm, holding him firmly.

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