Chapter 831 - Towel (1)

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After driving around Happisland City for more than twenty minutes, Randy stopped in front of a two-story house.

Lord had rented a house, and Randy came over to take a look and felt that it was not safe for her to live alone, so he rent a new house for her. The hostess had worked as a nanny before and only had a daughter in the house. There was no man, so Randy was relieved.

The lights of the room on the second floor were still on because Lord read books late every day.

Randy turned the car off and got out. He stood in the yard and looked at the light on the second floor quietly. The curtains were tightly closed, and only the dim yellow light was on.

It was less than a few minutes before midnight. Someone was having fireworks in the distance. Because hearing the sound of the car's engine, the hostess opened the door and found that Randy was standing at the door, and asked, "Why don't you ring the doorbell?"

"Cali, happy New Year." Randy nodded and said to her.

Randy looked fat and her skin was very white. She came out wrapped in a thick coat. "Won't you come in? She hasn't slept yet."

Randy looked up at the second floor and said with a smile, "I just stand here for a while."

Cali's daughter heard the talk at the door and came out with a frown, and asked, "Mom, who comes in the midnight?"

As soon as she looked up and saw Randy, she was stunned.

Cali's daughter was twenty-eight or twenty-nine years old. She looked like Cali. Both of them were slightly fat, had white skin. She wore glasses and looked at Randy shyly. It seemed that she had never seen a handsome boy like Randy.

"This is Mr. Geller who rented our house. He came to see his girlfriend," Cali said to her daughter, "It's cold outside. Hurry up and go home."

When her daughter heard these words, she felt depressed because she thought this man was her blind date, but he was the boyfriend of the tenant upstairs.

Randy had occasionally come over. He usually stood in the yard to look at the second floor or left after handing things to Cali, so he didn't see her daughter. He just greeted her and continued to look up at the second floor.

The people on the second floor probably heard the sound below and opened the curtain.

Randy smiled slightly and waved his hand.

Lord closed the curtain.

Randy continued to smile.

Because he had secretly detained Lord's identification, he had been here many times but Lord was unwilling to see him. It was good that she just opened the curtain to look at him.

Randy said goodbye to Cali and was about to get in the car and leave.

However, he heard footsteps and Lord came down.

Cali smiled and pulled her daughter into the house.

Lord was still wearing the man's down jacket. Randy had bought a lot of pink clothes for her, but she was used to wearing men's clothes. She thought wearing men's clothes was comfortable, so she didn't change. Cali and her daughter knew that Lord was a girl and did not mind her wearing men's clothes.

Ever since she came back from abroad, her hair had not been cut. She looked a little more feminine than before, but she was still firm and persistent.

"Why do you go down?" Randy walked to her and reached out to hold her hand, "It's cold outside. My hands are frozen."

His hands were not frozen, and he just wanted to hold her hand.

Lord did not struggle and let him hold it.

"Why are you so obedient today?" Randy looked at the yard. Cali and her daughter have been in the living room. No one was looking at them. He lowered his head to rub Lord's nose and tried to kiss her lips.

Lord dodged.

"I have to go later," He said pitifully, "I have to drive back to see my grandfather later. I will drive alone, and I am cold and hungry. No one accompanied me. I am lonely."

"Captain," Lord asked, "When will you return my identification?"

"I'll give it to you after you graduate." Randy lowered his head and gently kissed her lips. He looked around and thought for a moment. Then he pulled Lord to the car and kissed her with her back against the car door.

Lord wanted to dodge but failed. Not far away in the sky, fireworks were exploding. It was noisy. She heard the countdown of the New Year, and people cheered, "Three... two... one."

Lord opened her eyes and the fireworks lit up her vision. When she looked up, she only saw the man's handsome face.

"Could you come with me to see my grandfather?" Randy asked.

"What?" Lord was at a loss.

"It's too cold. I don't want to leave," Randy leaned against her shoulder, "Could you go with me?"

Some snowflakes fell into her eyes. Lord blinked, and the coolness made her wake up.

"Okay?" he asked, unwilling to give up.

"Return my identification and I'll go with you." She knew if she went to see his grandfather with her on New Year's day, it meant that she had a romantic relationship with him, so she had no intention of going with him at all. However, she didn't expect that Randy agreed to return her identification.

"Okay, go with me and I will give it to you," Randy hugged her, "I will keep my word."

Lord was speechless in shock.