Sidney pressed his lips together, his gaze fixed on Maria's face, waiting for her reaction.
Maria glanced at Herman, meeting his gentle, smiling eyes, which were now softly watching her.
His gaze was focused and tender, giving her a feeling of reliability and safety, even though they hadn't known each other for long. He seemed like the perfect boyfriend material—suitable for a well-bred girl.
But she considered herself trouble, someone unsuitable.
"Thank you." Maria reached out, taking the coat from him with a smile.
Herman draped the coat over her shoulders and said warmly, "It's getting a bit windy, don’t catch a cold."
His kindness was thoughtful and attentive.
Sidney observed everything in silence.
Maria took a sip of water before turning to Sidney, "I’ll consider what you said. You should head back for now."
The light in Sidney’s eyes dimmed little by little, and he lowered his gaze, resembling a sad puppy that hadn’t been comforted or encouraged. If he had ears, they would probably be drooping right now.
It was strangely pitiful.
Maria found it amusing, but she held back from laughing.
Sidney turned to leave, his steps slow, as if waiting for something.
"What do you want for dinner?"
"Can I have spicy chicken?"
"I'm afraid not. Your stomach isn’t fully healed yet."
What he got instead was the sound of the two behind him chatting, so naturally, so intimately, as if they were the closest people in the world.
Sidney’s mood sank, mixed with a bitter ache—complex, inexplicable, and deeply saddening.
When she woke up again, Herman was gone, and even his belongings had disappeared from the room.
Maria was surprised.
Just then, the door to the room opened, and Tiana walked in.
"My brother must have lost his mind! He actually agreed to go on a blind date with my mom's arrangement!"
The moment Tiana walked in, she couldn't help but vent her frustration.
Seeing Maria's drowsy expression, she asked, "By the way, did you say something to him?"
Maria replied, "What could I have said to him?"
Tiana sat down next to her, hesitated for a long time, and finally asked, "Do you really not like my brother?"
Maria sighed softly and said, "Your brother is wonderful, but we're not the same kind of people."
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