Chapter 96 Moving House
Chapter 96 Moving House
Chapter 96 Moving House
When Colin finished speaking, Faye squinted in an instant.
Colin knew that Faye was unhappy. He took two steps forward and stopped in front of her.
They looked at each other; Faye's red lips moved, "So childish."
Colin grinned, "Am I?"
Faye said, "Don't you think it's childish of an adult to do something like this?"
Colin raised his hand and rubbed his rough fingertips on the corner of Faye's lips, "We've kissed so This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
much. What's wrong with sharing a water glass?"
Faye pursed her lips.
Colin was telling the truth, but Faye still felt uncomfortable.
Seeing that Faye didn't deny it, Colin put his hands on her waist, took her in his arms, lowered his
head, and asked, "How did I behave today? Has auntie changed the way she looks at me?"
Faye looked up at him, "Want to hear the truth?"
Colin said, "Yes."
Faye said, "Not much."
Colin raised his eyebrows slightly, "Auntie told you that?"
Faye lied without guilt, "Yes."
Colin looked at Faye and pressed the tip of his tongue against one cheek, "You are lying."
Faye reached out and pushed him away. She carried the suitcase to the closet to unpack it and said
indifferently, "You asked me and I answered. Believe it or not, I don't care."
Faye was usually cold and aloof, and her words sounded inexplicably convincing.
Colin walked over to the bed and sat down. Watching her organize her clothes and put them on the
right side of his closet one by one, Colin showed a half-smile.
After Faye finished sorting out her clothes, she got up and was about to put the suitcase aside when
the phone in her pocket suddenly rang.
Faye pressed her foot against the suitcase while zipping it with one hand and reaching for her phone
with the other hand. She took out her phone and answered the call.
"Hello."
After Faye finished speaking, a faint and timid voice asked on the other end of the phone, "Hello, is this
Faye?"
Hearing the unfamiliar voice on the other end of the phone, Faye said, "Yes. Who is this?"
"It's Nylah."
Faye paused for a second and came to her senses, "Nylah, is something wrong?"
"I, I'm going to try on the wedding dress in the afternoon. Would you accompany me?" Nylah asked
with feeble bravado. Then, probably afraid of Faye's rejection, she added, "Grandpa said that I was
new here and didn't know anyone, and I could call you to accompany me."
Nylah made her request with such a good excuse, making it hard for Faye to reject her. Faye looked
down at the watch on her wrist, "What time?"
Nylah rejoiced, "How about 3 pm?"
Faye said, "Okay, I'll drive to pick you up."
Nylah seemed quite sorry, "No need, I'll take a taxi."
Faye said, "Okay. Just send me the address later."
After Faye finished, Nylah thanked her repeatedly.
Hanging up the phone, Faye looked up at Colin and asked him where she should put the suitcase.
Colin slouched by the bed, "Was it Nylah calling?"
Faye said truthfully, "Yes, she asked me to accompany her to try on the wedding dress."
Colin sneered, "There are so many people in the Farrells, why did she choose you to accompany her?"
Faye asked, "What's your point?"
Colin's eyes flashed with contempt, " What a woman! No manners and no brain!"
Faye understood Colin's words instantly. "People like her just abound in the Farrell family."
After Faye finished speaking, Colin laughed, "That's true."
With that, Colin told Faye, "Be careful. The innocent-looking girl might be the most scheming one."
Faye walked into the bathroom to wash his hands, "I know. Barking dogs seldom bite."
After coming out of the bathroom, Faye walked over to Colin, "I want to hire a nanny for my aunt."
Colin sat up straight. "You know, I don't like having outsiders at home."
Faye frowned, "But given my aunt's current condition, she can hardly take care of herself."
Colin's eyes were deep, "I just said I didn't like it, but I didn't refuse."
Faye asked, "You mean on some conditions?"
Colin smiled playfully, raised his hand, and tapped the corner of his lips with his fingertips.