As she saw many things she liked, she accumulated a whole of of things and stuffed all the goodies into Hendrix's hands. Suddenly she said, "Hendrix, wait for me, I'll be back soon!"
She then ran away like a childish little girl. This lively side of her was rare, but to Hendrix didn't seem surprised.
I couldn't help but feel a little uncomfortable.
Hendrix looked back at me. He frowned slightly and asked, "What's wrong?"
I shook my head and looked at the bags in his hand. "It's not heavy, is it?" I asked.
He smiled and looked behind him. A man in a black suit came out of nowhere and took the bags from his hands.
I was stunned for a moment, and then realized that his bodyguards have been trialing us. After what happened last time, he seemed to have arranged for someone to be around me. I had an inkling but had never paid much attention to it.
After the bodyguards took the things, they disappeared back into the crowd.
Andrea hadn't returned yet. I looked at him and said casually, "Aren't you going to find Miss Burton?"
He smiled faintly and looked at me with his deep gaze. "Don't worry, there is someone following her. I'm sorry. I was going to take you out for a walk, but Austin is not here. If Andrea was alone in the hotel, she would probably be bored. We will go by ourselves, alone, next time, okay?"
I puckered my lips and agreed. I wasn't that enthusiastic, but I felt let down. Since when did he start to talk about Andrea so intimately?
It seemed that he had gradually started to regard Andrea as the sister that he needed to take care of!
Hendrix took a yo-yo from her hand and handed it to me. "Do you want to try?"
I said lightly, "No, I'm good!" At this time, I was no longer in the mood to play.
Seeing my uneasiness, he didn't insist. Instead, he looked at Andrea and said, "Don't injure yourself!" Then he continued to move forward.
I'd said that the architecture of Lancille Village was very beautiful, with the smell of the river mingling with the various delicious scents from the food stalls. After dinner at night, we could stroll on the path and enjoy both scenery and bustling crowds while savouring all the delicious foods.
As dazzling as the sights, sounds and smells were, how much enjoyment one got from the experience still depended on one's mood. For example, at that time, I was not as happy as I was when I visited with Naomi. Instead, my heart was heavy, full of grievances.
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