Eileen ignored my offense and explained with a smile, saying, "It's okay. I'm just a bar manager. I won't do much physical work."
"Tsk, why are you talking like this?" Gavin nudged me with his elbow.
"Are you speaking up for her?"
I had an urge to curse at him, but I caught a glimpse of Eileen in the back seat. "No, this is exactly the result she wants to see."
I gritted my teeth and held back.
"So, you can pretend to be innocent, and so can I."
Eileen took the initiative to talk to me.
I responded with a forced smile.
From time to time, she would chat with Gavin and shift the topic to him.
In the eyes of outsiders, it was just two good female friends chatting, with one's boyfriend joining in the conversation.
Only girls who were during it could sense the various inexplicable meanings in the air.
I secretly calculated that I either had to go back and clarify with Eileen or find a new place to live tomorrow. In any case, I couldn't let the situation continue to evolve. After all, people with ultimate motives were worse than thieves.