Samuel wouldn''t even dare to tell Hannah about this when he got back, fearing she wouldugh at him.
Lionel had truly humiliated him.
Seeing his silence, Lionel grew increasingly agitated. He just wanted to have a serious conversation, but Samuel maintained this uncooperative attitude.
For a moment, neither of them spoke, just sitting there in silence, looking at each other.
Samuel didn''t want to continue this standoff.
Staying here any longer was aplete waste of time!
"Let me put it this way. If you want to maintain a good rtionship with Hannah now, sign the divorce papers. Then we can actually be friends and chat. But if you insist on dragging this out, let me tell you, we won''t even be able to be friends. You should think carefully about what you want to do."
Friends? What friends? Of course, that was just a lie to trick him. How could they possibly be friends?
Their rtionship had deteriorated to this point. Only a fool would want to be friends with him. Befriending someone like him would be like getting stuck with a piece of gum you can''t scrape off―utterly disgusting.
"This is the first andst time I''ll meet with you alone. I need to make one thing clear. If you ever message me again to meet privately and talk about this kind of nonsense, I will tell Hannah."
Samuel looked at him with a serious expression. "As for what you just asked, I can only tell you, regretfully, to stop dreaming. You want me to be your snitch? Forget it that''s never happening."
What aplete waste of his excitement.
He should have just stayed home, had breakfast, gone back to sleep for a bit and woken up to y games. That would have been much more enjoyable.
Samuel stood up, drained his coffee in one go, mmed the cup down, and turned
to leave without another word for the man.
He had hoped to get some useful information from him to go back and impress Hannah.
If Hannah found out about this, he''d probably beughed at. This was so hard.
However, what he never expected
was that as soon as he walked out,
he saw a very familiar car par to his. Crap, it was Hannah!
Пена
"You went out for coffee and didn''t even think to grab a cup for me? And here I thought I was a good family to you."
Hannah took off her sunsses, rolled down the window, andughed teasingly, lookingpletely at ease.
"Hannah, the coffee is terrible. Seriously bad. Avoid it. I''ll take you to a better coffee shop next time."
Samuel smiled and pulled open the passenger door. "Let''s go, let''s go,
let''s go home ride with you. We can have the drivere pick up my car."
BUMS
"Is the coffee bad, or did the person you met not say anything pleasant, leading you
to that conclusion?"
Hannah had a feeling something was off when she saw Samuel''s strange behavior that morning.
She hadn''t nned on following him, but after thinking about it, she decided to see what was going on.
When he parked the car and she saw the person inside through the window, Hannah froze for a second.