Chapter 102
Chapter 102
Frederick watched as Zac hung up the phone and said again, "Boss, Mr.Lawson of ST is still waiting for you in the living room."
"Got it!'' He answered neither salty nor indifferent, his expression regaining its coldness, and he turned around and left with strides.
When Anika returned to the bar, she discovered that Kayleigh was secretly staring at Tony who was sitting next door.
"Kayleigh, what are you looking at?" she asked doubtfully.
Kayleigh looked at her with a frown, "Nika, I seem to have seen him before."
Anika was a little stunned, "Huh?"
It wasn't coincidence that Kayleigh had seen Tony, but she didn't understand what was wrong with the fact that she had seen Tony.
Kayleigh sighed, "Do you still remember when you were in high school, I went to see the S City Happy Event with you?"
Anika nodded.
"He was sitting behind us, and he laughed the loudest.There was a touching part where he held the boy in the hat beside him and cried.He didn't seem to want to talk to me, and every time I looked over, he would lower my head and hide from me."
Anika asked, "The boy in the hat?"
"That's right.He's tall and thin.He looks like a handsome guy at first glance.You know, I've always had a deep impression of him.I even remember his appearance.Didn't he come to greet you after the show? It's a pity that the handsome guy has disappeared’’ The boy in the hat lowered his head and hid.
He watched the movie with Tony and disappeared at the end.
Anika seemed to understand something.
However, what attracted her attention even more was ...
"Where's Alena?"
"She is with the other handsome guy.”
Not long after you left, that handsome guy suddenly walked over and said to Alena if she wants to move some place else.
Then he pulled her into the side over there and didn't come out again’ After she finished speaking, she didn't forget to sigh, "Didn't I say that this lonely widow has been in there for so long? Alena is really lucky."
Anika was stunned.
She began to wonder if she should stop treating Kayleigh as a child.
Just as she thought of this, Kayleigh looked at her watch and suddenly pulled out her voice, "Heavens, it's almost ten o'clock.I have to hurry home.Otherwise, my mother will never stop scolding me"
Anika knew that Sonia had given Kayleigh a message and was about to send a message to Alena when Tony walked over as if nothing had happened.
"Oh, Miss Jenkins, are you drinking? Coincidentally, I haven't drunk yet.Anika, your house is far from here, so go back first.It just happened to be on my way, so I can send Miss Jenkins off.He had already told Zac that he would tear them apart, so he couldn't give the two of them another chance to spend time alone on the road and encourage Kayden to have a reason to take her.
Hearing this, Anika turned to look at Kayleigh.
She was anxious to go home.
She nodded indifferently and thanked Tony.
She quickly packed her things and left with him. This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
Only then did Anika send a message to Alena.
[Are you alright?]
After a long few minutes.
Only then did she receive Alena's voice message ...
[Nika, you can go first.I may ...have to deal with it for a while, don't wait for me.]
Her voice was sweet and soft.
Well, it looks like she doesn't have to worry about it anymore.
Anika's car keys were in Alena’s bag.
She looked at the next table with only fruit plates and thought that Leo should not be drunk, so she could send Alena back.
So she sent a message to the driver, and when the other party arrived, she went back to the villa alone.
The empty villa was quiet.
After going to the bathroom and taking a shower, Anika remembered the movie they had seen in high school.
After sitting by the bed and pondering for a while, she sent Zac a Viber message.
[When you were in high school, did you go to the cinema to see "South Side Happy Event"?]
A few minutes later, she received a concise but incomprehensible reply from the man.
[The rightmost drawer of the study.] Anika frowned and went to the study with half-dried hair.
She followed his instructions and opened the drawer on the far right of the desk.
She found that there was only an iron box inside.
Anika opened the iron box ...
There were two somewhat yellowed movie tickets in plastic envelopes.
Fifth row seventh seat, sixth row seventh seat.
Anika laughed silently, her memories suddenly returning to that one afternoon.
The teen also took a garbage bag from somewhere.
After cleaning up the debris on the table, he glanced at her and said casually, "Anika, you still have a lot of garbage.Don't you want to throw it away?" Anika raised her head from the question and looked at the yogurt box and biscuit packing bag on the table.
She nodded and said, "Then throw them away.’
When she was at school, she always felt that she didn't have enough time.
Occasionally, she didn't want to waste her time going to the canteen and would eat some prepared biscuits and yogurt.
Just as they finished eating, they began to work on the questions again, and the packages were not thrown away on time.
Anika stretched out her hand to pack up.
Zac suddenly said, "Oh, you go on with the problem.I'll do it"
She looked at him suspiciously.
Although she doubted his ‘kindness’ for no reason, her thoughts were still in the question just now, so she withdrew her hand and thanked him immediately.
Afterwards, when she discovered that the ticket stubs in the pen box were missing, Anika searched through her entire schoolbag but couldn't find them.
"Zac, did you see the ticket stub I left behind?"
"No, maybe you lost it?"
"Is that so?"
Anika frowned, "But I remember clearly that I put it in the pen case"
Zac sneered, "What else? Can someone steal the ticket stubs of the movies you've seen already? Is it very valuable?"
Facing his righteous gaze and reasonable words, Anika choked slightly, "Alright"
In the iron box, although the two tickets were yellow, the wrinkles on them were carefully suppressed.
Anika quietly closed the iron box and put it back in the drawer.
It was as if she had watched a movie with him.
As Anika continued to prepare for their participation in CF's new product launch, she couldn't help but to keep on missing Zac and wait for his return.
Speaking of which, this was the first time the two of them had been separated for such a long time since they got married.
He has already left for half a month.
Even though he called every day, every time she woke up and find that she is still alone in the house, Anika still feels a little frustrated.
It was also strange that when she went to work in the past, she never had such a strong feeling of missing someone.
Zac would not be able to return for another week.
Even if Anika wanted to see him at the first possible moment, it would affect his already scheduled business trip.
In the VIP lounge at the airport.
Sara went to the dining area to eat.
Anika sat alone on the sofa by the window, browsing on the laptop screen the documents sent by Jael.
As she pressed down on the touchpad, her elbow moved slightly, and the pen on the side accidentally rolled onto the soft carpet by her feet.
Anika was about to bend down to pick it up when a familiar face appeared.
He picked up the pen first and handed it to her.
"Thank you."
Her voice was neither cold nor indifferent.
Kayden went to the United States for business purposes more frequently than she did, so Anika was not surprised to meet him here.
Since she had long since lost her feelings towards Kayden, there was no need for her to avoid him as if she was facing a great enemy.
Kayden glanced at the screen on the table and said with a smile, "When it's about work, you're always so focused"
His voice carried familiarity.
Anika's eyelids twitched slightly.
Then, she closed her notebook and looked up at him.
Only then did she realize that the other party had a strange feeling of exhaustion and did not have any vitality.
He didn't know if it was because of Christopher had caused him a lot of trouble.
Kayden did not care about her coldness.
He lowered her eyes and sat down on the sofa beside her.
"Anika, I thought I knew you very well before.We are the same in many ways."
"We're different”