“You’re only nineteen this year, right? And you’ve already taken your driving test?” Mallory smiled.

Only then did Morgan look up, glancing at her through the rearview mirror. “I passed the exam after I turned eighteen.”

He paused for a moment, then half-jokingly asked, “What, don’t you trust my driving skills?”

Mallory gave a small laugh, leaning back in her seat and shaking her head. “No, you’re driving just fine.”

Suddenly, it began to rain outside. The car windows were covered with droplets. Mallory shifted her gaze away from Morgan, staring blankly at the neon lights outside that scattered light.

“It’s going to rain for the entire upcoming week, so if you’re planning to go out and have fun, you might have to wait for a while,” said Morgan.

Mallory rested her head against the car window. Seizing the opportunity to talk to him and gaze at him, she asked, “Do you know who I am?”

Nineteen-year-old Morgan looked at her again. “Calvin’s girlfriend.”

Hence, they had known each other before.

Mallory lost interest and closed her eyes to rest.

crossed just that once, and unexpectedly, it

caught in a compromising situation, her attitude

a word, calmly withdrawing

a short distance away, Calvin was walking toward

room, Justin had already made

gaze was gentle. “Please sit. What would

respond. Consequently, Josie rose on her own, limping over to the water dispenser. She poured herself a

directly questioning, “You’ve always known your identity, haven’t

pursed her lips, looking

must atone

Justin’s hand

you want to ask, I’ll

standoff, Justin tightly gripped the disposable paper cup and tossed it

so much having transpired, Pop hadn’t shown up. He must have guessed it all. Josie

her. “What

found him yet. The trail has gone cold.” Josie spoke calmly, and with that, she sighed in relief. She gave a bitter smile and said, “I’m sorry. I resorted to this measure just to prevent you from worrying and

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