And to send Nolan home, Kendall left me passed out and alone in the bar.
When I woke, my phone and wallet were gone and a group of malicious strangers surrounded me.
Although my manager rescued me that night, the fear still made me tremble. Kendall, however, had long forgotten.
“Don’t be so selfish, okay? What’s wrong with meeting an old friend? I’ve never stopped you from socializing.”
“Then drop me off. I’ll go home.”
My head felt heavy and all I wanted was rest. I had no energy to argue.
“No. If you don’t go, you’re not giving my friend face and you’re not giving me face. You have to come tonight!”
Her stubborn temper flared again. Seeing the look on my face, she added, “Be good. Just say hello and we’ll leave. Don’t upset me again.”
By the time we arrived, it was already past two in the morning.
Nolan greeted Kendall with a warm hug the moment they met.
Then Nolan looked me up and down. “Zayden, you’re still so arrogant! Are you mad at me? How petty! Kendall and I have known each other for so many years. If something happened, would it be your turn to marry her?”
As he spoke, a group of people pulled Kendall over and sat her down.