Early in the morning, Suny was awakened by Alicia's call.
Outside, the sky is not quite bright yet, the weather does not seem to be good today, some gloomy, looking like it is going to rain.
Suny picked up the phone that kept vibrating aside and squinted at the caller ID, "What's wrong?"
"Suny! Theodore is Austin, is this thing true?"
Suny rubbed her temples and got out of bed, unable to help but smile a little, "Really."
Suny stepped into the washroom with her slippers, "I'm washing up."
After saying that, she simply hung up the call.
When Alicia heard Suny's words, she also sat up straight from the bed: "Oh my God!"
She inclined her head in shock to look at Ashle beside her, "Austin's not dead."
Ashle looked at her and raised an eyebrow, "That guy you ran into yesterday was Austin?"
"Yes, Suny said it, and she just admitted it herself!"
Ashle also rare stunned for a moment, half a sound, he raised his hand and pressed the excited Alicia into his arms: "Then you should not bother Suny even more."
Alicia whimpered, and before the words could come out, her lips were blocked by the other side.
She grunted a few times and all that remained inside the room was the sound of two people breathing heavier and heavier.
The sky outside the floor-to-ceiling windows gradually brightened up, only to have a light drizzle drift up from the gloomy sky.
Suny washed up and stood in front of the window with a glass of warm water looking at the drizzle outside, sip by sip.
It's raining.
It's raining and really not a good day to be outside.
Suny had just finished changing when the doorbell rang.
The door pulled open and Theodore stood in the doorway wearing a dark sweater, "Good morning, it's raining."
Suny smiled and nodded, "Yeah, it's raining."
"Do you want to go out and play?"
There are still plenty of places to visit in Las Vegas, but Suny, who has never liked going out in the rain, shook her head, "Not really."
"I don't really want to either."
Theodore gave her a look, lifted his leg and walked right in: "Is it convenient to give me your phone number? And FaceBook, let's add it."
Suny closed the door and as soon as she turned around she saw Theodore sitting on the couch handing her phone to herself.
Theodore did not wear a shirt today, probably a little cold, he wore a dark gray low-necked sweater, the neckline up just above the man's throat knot.
As soon as Suny looked down she saw that throat knot roll up and down, her heart jumped and she took out her phone and scanned Theodore's FaceBook, then looked down and sent him her cell phone number.
"I haven't had breakfast yet."
Suny took a look at Theodore's personal page inside his phone, a line, nothing.
"I didn't eat either, someone will bring it over later."
Suny's eyebrows twitched as she put her phone inside the pocket of her sweater and walked over to turn on the projection, "Watching a movie?"
"You pick."
Suny smiled, "I want to watch a horror movie."
Theodore glanced at the rainy sky outside the floor-to-ceiling windows, "This day is indeed suitable for watching horror movies."
Suny picked a classic horror movie, only when she was seated, she hesitated a bit, hesitating for a second, she still sat down next to Theodore.
The film Suny chose was classic and wonderful, but the person beside him kept looking at himself.
But after only a few minutes of watching, Suny got a little tired of watching.
She inclined her head to Theodore, "Aren't you going to watch?"
"I had a dream last night."
Suny's hand gave a slight beat as she picked up the remote control beside her and pressed the pause button, "Again-"
Realizing that the word "spring dream" is not the usual ambiguous. Suny withdrew her voice, her face was a little hot, she looked at Theodore and changed her words: "Is it about me?"
"Hmm."
Theodore looked at Suny, black eyes moved slightly, the other party did not say the two words he knew.
He moved, moved to Suny's side, turned sideways, and looked down at her level: "Were we ever married?"
Suny lifted her eyelids slightly, "Knotted."
Theodore looked at it for two seconds, got up and lifted his hand directly over to wipe away the circle of milk stains from her lips with his thumb.
With his hand withdrawn, he placed his fingertips on his lips and gently licked them, "A little sweet."
Suny glanced at the half cup of milk left in her hand and her face got a little hot.
She this pure milk, should she continue to drink it, or not to drink it?
When the doorbell rang again, Suny thought it was the waiter who came to collect the dishes and put the movie on hold.
"Suny, good morning-"
When Alicia saw that the person who opened the door was Theodore, she subconsciously stepped back, and if Ashle hadn't shielded her behind her, she might have crashed into the opposite door behind her.
Suny also heard Alicia's voice, she got up and walked over, glancing at Alicia and Ashle: "Aren't you guys going out today?"
Alicia glanced at Theodore, a lot of things to ask Suny, but Theodore stood there, a face without any expression, black eyes inside is cold, where she dared to ask in front of him.
Theodore recognized that this was the woman who accompanied Suny yesterday at noon and should be Suny's friend.
There is a man in the back, a man and a woman two state intimate, a look is a couple.
Theodore unloads his hostility: "My name is Theodore now."
Ashle was stunned for a moment: "You have amnesia?"
"Hmm."
Ashle glanced at Suny, who was not far away, "Does Suny know yet?"
"Got it."
Ashle has never been a man of many words, he used to have little conversation with Austin, and now that Austin has lost his memory, the two of them have nothing to communicate with each other.
Not far away, Alicia hugged Suny and whispered and poked around, while the two men over here fell silent after a brief conversation.
The room was almost entirely filled with Alicia's voice, which Theodore found a bit noisy.
But he took a look at Suny, who was smiling with her eyebrows, and finally held back.
Theodore retracted his eyes and looked to Ashle: "Your girlfriend, has she always been this talkative?"
Ashle heard a few hints of dislike in Theodore's words, but he didn't say anything, just spoke to correct his words, "Alicia is my wife."
Theodore was struck by a rare moment of silence before he spoke up and asked Ashle, "Do you know why Suny and I divorced in the first place?"
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