Clarence propped his arm on her shoulders and took her out of the apartment building. “What if she was invited to dinner at a friend's house? Would you still make a fuss?”

“It's not just a simple dinner,” Shirley anxiously emphasized, “I believe my tuition.”

“What's the time now? Are you sure she won't go home tonight?” Clarence trusted his daughter and knew she wasn't an open girl. Shirley couldn't be confident, so she kept silent.

Clarence added, “Didn't Mr. Marsh tell us Mya stayed in Emerald Bay?" He didn't think Ivan would have lied to them.

Shirley calmed down slightly.

“So, we must trust Mr. Marsh,” Clarence emphasized.

Shirley couldn't utter a retort but was unwilling to leave. She insisted on waiting downstairs.

“OK, OK, OK.” Clarence couldn't change her mind, so he decided to accompany her. “Shall we wait in the car?”

Shirley didn't answer, gazing at the elevator.

aside, taking her to his car parked nearby, but

didn't they?” Clarence opened the door of the passenger's seat. “Sit in.

the shadow.

his wife and called the takeout

Shirley had

didn’t she tell us?

have dinner, Honey. Probably,

The night was out.

on the 28th floor, Mya helped Finnley in the kitchen. They cooked

smiling at her. “I didn’t expect the mayor's daughter could

chopping the asparagus, Mya answered, “A human needs to learn how to survive. Besides, my father won't be a mayor forever. You know I've never been proud of

few weeks, Finnley thought Mya was

still

in the car. Shirley couldn't enjoy the food taste, checking at the

an

eating and wiped his mouth with a handkerchief. “What would we do if Mya didn’t come out tonight?” He thought maybe Mya wouldn't leave the apartment

to take

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