Harry: [Rosie, it’s raining too hard. You have to be careful and don’t go out if it’s not necessary. Don’t rush back; safety is the most important. @Rosie, take care of yourself.]
Rachel: [Rosie, it’s raining so hard, I can’t leave tonight. I’ll stay in your love nest first. Don’t worry, we won’t do anything.]
Rachel had even added a smiley face with her mouth covered.
I couldn’t help but feel a pang of frustration. Why was she trying to cover up her actions so blatantly? It was already late into the night and the situation seemed more complex than she was letting on. I decided not to reply and instead focused on savoring the last bites of my snail noodles.
As I finished my meal and began cleaning up, I glanced outside the window. The storm had intensified since I started eating. The ground below was already covered with water and the street lights cast an eerie glow over the rising flood. A few pedestrians were still out, braving the storm.