Then, Vincent told Elisa the story about him wanting to take a peek at Elisa’s gift but failing.
But the scathing look on Elisa’s face continued to grow.
Of course, he wouldn’t let Vincent touch it. He wanted to let Elisa see his perfect side. He wanted to make her realize she was not worthy of someone or something so perfect. That’s why he didn’t want the heels to get ruined. Elisa might think she was worthy of the heels if they got ruined.
Elisa suddenly felt irritated once more.
“Elisa, I…” Vincent seemed like he wanted to say more, but Elisa interrupted him coldly, “Stop.”
“…”
Oh no. He had said something he shouldn’t again.
She had already calmed down and was feeling all right listening to him talk.
Vincent felt helpless. He had tried his best for Gareth. It was up to the heavens to decide if the two were destined for each other.
The air fell quiet again since Vincent stopped talking to Elisa. He sent a text message to Rachel on his way back. Rachel could not believe what Vincent had told her. But she dared not doubt Vincent as well. When Elisa arrived home, Rachel was at Elisa’s doorstep.
She held her bag with both hands and paced back and forth on Elisa’s doorstep. She looked worried.
She immediately walked over when she saw the Rolls Royce with Elisa in the co-drivers seat. Rachel looked at Elisa worriedly when she got out of the car. “Elisa.”
She did not ask any questions as Vincent was present.
Elisa spoke softly, “I’m fine. What did Vincent tell you?”
Rachel frowned hard. She was afraid Elisa would lie if she told her what she knew. “Tell me first, what happened today?”
Elisa did not want to hide anything from Rachel. She led Rachel into her house and told the whole story to Rachel. Rachel’s face immediately turned grim.
“Jerk! How could Gareth act like that!”
Elisa forced a smile and said nothing.
They sat on the sofa. Rachel gritted her teeth and snarled, “Tell him to scram! He should just die! Trash! Men are all so useless!”
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