"Sorry. I chere in a hurry and didn't manage to grab my phone," I admitted.
"Ha, no problem! I haven't even started theyet. You can payonce you're home,” she replied generonty I was honestly pretty surprised by that.
I gave her the address as she entered it into her car's GPS. The car smoothly steered out of the parking lot and onto the driveway.
Her phone rang after a while. She connected it to her Bluetooth earphones, "Hello? Oh, yeah, I left. Mm-hmm. Just call your own driver! "Why? Well, something happened! I didn't have tto inform you, but trust me, you'll love it once I tell you a home.
"For real, no cap. Anyway, can't talk-driving! Byeee!" I glanced at the rear-view mirror instinctively.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWas I hallucinating? A young, lean man stood by the roadside where we had just left.
The morning rays illuminated him, bringing warmth to his cool, collected demeanor. His presence seemed to purify the air and silence the noise around him.
He looked almost ethereal.
He had his phone pressed to his ear. I couldn't see his face clearly from this distance, but something about him felt familiar. Had I seen him before? Before I could figure anything out, the young woman hung up and giggled. "That was from my folks. They doubt I could be an Uber driver, so here I am, proving them wrong! I smiled silently.
I could tell from her personality-she had to be her family's precious sweetheart, never denied love or care.
It was a far cry from my life. I was born into an elite family, but I never received any warmth or affection from my parents.
My mother had loved me, but she had been so consumed by her disastrous marriage and the divorce that most of the time. Thus, I had ended up absorbing her grievances and resentment.
And the divorce... The way my parents had fought each other was stressful and ugly for any child.
Then my grandfather and mother passed away. The number of people who loveddwindled even more. My father and his new wife hated me. Life only got worse.
A deep sense of weary sadness welled up inside me. Just thinking back on what had happened last night madefeel even worse.
What was there in life, anyway? Everything felt so meaningless.
The young woman's voice suddenly broke through my thoughts. "Oh my God! Girl, you're naturally beautiful! You're not even wearing makeup, and here you are, just... glowing! I'm soooo jealous!" I gathered my thoughts and smiled. “Aww, aren't you a sweet-talker?" +25 BONUS Chapter 14 I was pretty sure she was trying to lighten my mood more than giving a genuine compliment.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI had had a rough night's sleep! I probably looked awful.
"I wasn't flattering you, sis," she said suddenly, as if she had read my mind. "I'm being sincere! You're really pretty. You must have a pretty personality, too! That's why 'm giving you a lift!" I was stunned into silence.
My instincts toldshe was lying, but her face showed only innocence. There was no hint of ulterior motives in her. She was sunny, guileless, refreshingly candid, and gregarious.
I was certain it was just flattery, but it didn't makedislike her. In fact, I found myself liking her even more.
How odd...
We arrived at my home. I collected the payment and handed her 65 dollars through the window. "Thank you for the ride."
She smiled sweetly and took only 20 dollars. "This is enough for me." "Oh no, I insist you accept it all. Buy yourself a nice meal, okay?"
"Aww, thanks!" She laughed and took the bills. "Like I said you've got an pretty personality as well!" "Drive safely," I said.
"Sure thing. See ya!"
I watched the Porsche disappear into the distance and felt d felt a nagging m suspicion. This young woman had acted like she had knownbefore Today's Bonus Offer 2 GET IT NOW +25 BONUS Chapter 15 Chapter 15