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She needed to go back and keep Evelyn company, so she wouldn’t feel lonely.
Most importantly, back on the golf course, she distinctly felt a change in Lysander’s demeanor.
His heated presence pressing against her back was akin to that of a predator poised to pounce on its
prey.
If she went back to the Royal Estates, it would undoubtedly lead to a tumultuous confrontation that
would last a very long time.
She wanted to rest. She was worn out.
Therefore, she decided to head back to the Vibrant Oasis Residences, seeking solitude.
The moment Thalassa finished speaking, Hertha turned the steering wheel, veering towards the left at
the intersection.
Thalassa was taken aback. “You’re on the straight lane!”
Yet she turned right, an act that would certainly earn a penalty.
It was quite precarious.
“Really? I had no idea.” Hertha responded, seemingly oblivious.
Thalassa realized that perhaps she was being too optimistic. Hertha must still be upset. Her earlier
composure was merely a facade.
“It’s okay. Getting a penalty isn’t the end of the world. Just be careful next time.” Thalassa reassured
her.
As the car ventured forward, nearing the Vibrant Oasis Residences, a night market came into view. Its
stalls were bustling with activity.
While observing the scene from the car window, Thalassa made a suggestion. “Hertha, it’s been a
while since we had a drink. How about we grab some barbecue and booze tonight?”
“Sounds good.” Hertha parked the car by the roadside.
They chose the most bustling stall and ordered barbecue and some beer.
Soon, the vendor served them. The tantalizing aroma of the barbecue wafting through the air truly
tempted one’s taste buds.
Thalassa patted Hertha’s shoulder, smiling. “Nothing a good barbecue can’t fix, and if it doesn’t, there’s
always a second round.” Hertha, finally breaking into a smile, exclaimed, “Exactly! What’s there to
worry about?! Cheers! Let’s drink till we drop!”
They each poured themselves a pint of beer.
In the midst of their merriment, Thalassa’s phone rang. It was Fitch.
Thalassa answered with a warm and slightly tipsy voice. “Hello…”
“Ms. Everhart, the children want to talk to you.” Fitch hadn’t finished speaking.
From the other end of the phone, a child’s soft voice echoed. “Mommy, why aren’t you home?”
It was Dorian’s voice.
“Mommy, where are you?” Atticus asked.
“Just tell us where you are, and we’ll come find you.” Elowen eagerly added.
“Mommy…” Sophia called out in a small voice.
Thalassa’s heart melted when she heard her children’s voices.
She softly replied, “Mommy’s visiting Grandma. Be good and sleep tight. I’ll bring Grandma to play with
you in a few days.”
“Cheers!” Hertha, already tipsy, raised her glass for a toast, oblivious to Thalassa’s ongoing phone
call.
Back at the Royal Estates, Fitch had his phone on speaker.
Hertha’s toast and the clinking of glasses were clearly heard through the phone.
Lysander, seated on the couch, lifted his gaze and looked towards Fitch with a penetrating stare.
Fitch tensed up. It seemed that Ms. Everhart was out drinking with someone else. He couldn’t help but
worry for her.