Sir madame has run away again (Lily and Carson)

Chapter 444



Chapter 444

Chapter 444

But why would he be so nice to her if they aren’t a couple? Is Camille’s love for him unrequited? Is

there any other reason behind this? I thought.

After a flight of about twenty hours, we finally landed at Los Angeles International Airport. While Eric

and Camille left, Jenny and I transferred to Oakland. Camille dismissed us with a wave and a smile,

while Eric dismissed us in a rare show of courtesy. “Have a good trip.”

Watching them go, Jenny and I rested before boarding the flight to Oakland. The distance to our

destination wasn’t that long, so we only spent half an hour on the flight. Once we arrived at the airport,

we took a taxi to the hotel.

After showering, Jenny and I took a taxi to the Kaiser Rooftop Garden. The site used to be the parking

lot of industrialist Edgar Kaiser, which was later transformed into a lush garden with beautifully planned

landscaping that was a sight to behold.

So Jenny and I looked around the garden as we took pictures of it. After returning to the hotel, I went

straight to bed without even eating dinner. Some time later, a phone call from Eric to ask about me

roused me from sleep, during which he asked if I’d gotten enough rest, which meant he probably

thought I’d been sleeping since I got to Oakland. I told him that I had already visited the place and

would be flying to London in the next

is.

“Why are you in such a hurry? Can’t you stay a few more days?” Eric was taken aback by my

statement. “I thought you would stay a few more days. Why not, since it has a nice beach?”

“I will consider this after I finish my tasks, as I prefer it that way.” I didn’t feel sorry for Oakland, so I’d

rather go visit the High Line in

New York if not for Eric’s prior arrangement.

“Fine, but stay longer in London.” Eric’s indifference made me doubt he would do anything. Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.


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