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The cruise that was arranged by Grandpa Crawford would last for five days and four nights. Jared met Miss Lawson as soon as he got on the ship. She was a good-looking lady, but he was reluctant to be with her, hence he was indifferent toward her throughout the journey.
Nonetheless, Miss Lawson did not give up. She tried to initiate a conversation. “Jared, can I call you that? You can call me Wendy.”
Jared stood on the deck as he looked into the distance without an expression.
Miss Lawson added, “Jared, I’ve actually known you since a long time ago, but you haven’t divorced your ex-wife back then…”
“I don’t have an ex-white, Gwen is forever my wife.” Jared cut her off coldly.
“Jared, don’t be mad, that’s not what I meant. Gwen and I used to be classmates when we were in university, we had a great relationship, so I won’t speak ill of her,” Miss Lawson quickly explained.
She gulped before she continued with a softer voice, “What I meant was I was too shy to greet you in the past, so you might not know who I am.”
Jared’s expression finally changed a little. “Were you and Gwen university classmates?”
“Yes, Gwen and I did many things together,” Miss Lawson said with a smile, “You had a basketball league one year, so Gwen and I stayed up all night to make more than a hundred banners to support you. At the venue, we gave them out to students who liked you, and we cheered for you.”
The frost in Jared’s eyes melted a little. “She actually did something like that.”
“We did many things together. One year, you represented our batch in a debate contest in the city. Your opponent defeated you by using a small trick, and he even belittled you in a mystifying way. Gwen and I were furious, so we came up with an idea to teach him a lesson.” Miss Lawson stuck her tongue out embarrassedly when she talked about it.
Jared asked, “What idea?”
“We hid in the alley on the path that he took to return home. Seeing as he was by himself, we seized the opportunity to put a sack over him and beat him up.” Miss Lawson patted her chest and continued with a lingering fear, “But we didn’t think he’d call the police, so Gwen and I were almost caught. We were so frightened because it was our first time doing something bad.”
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