Between them, an unspoken understanding existed,
They had indeed shared a life together for a considerable period, but the woman he couldnât forget had retumed.
Waylen seemed to also relish
Elviraâs pursuit.
Rena believed he should let her eo; it would benefit them both.
Waylen remained silent, his gaze fixed upon her.
How could he possibly let her go?
Never! Untl now, she was the only one he wanted!
Silence enveloped the room.
Rena refused to bes him and choked out.
âI wonât accompany you to the hotel anymore.
â
Waylenâs Adamâs apple bobbed, his thoughts returning to the events of the previous night.
In the midst of the somber atmosphere, his phone interrupted with a call from his friend.
Waylen activated the speakerphone and inquired, âWhatâs the matter,
Roscoe?â
On the other end, Roscoe Figueroa lazily smiled.
âWaylen, come out and play tonight.
Last night wasnât enjoyable for you.
Elvira has invited us to join her tonight.
Iâll make sure Tyrone apologizes to you! By the way, did you scold Rena? Donât treat her poorly.
Itâs natural for her to be jealous because of Elvira; it shows she cares about you! I know you well! Donât go too hard on her.
â
Waylen refrained from retorting.
He gazed at Kena, his smile faint.
Rena, filled with anger, felt her neck reddening as she flung a pillow at him.
âIâm not jealous at all, Waylen! You can play with whomever you please.
It has nothing to do with me,â she exclaimed.
He smiled and said, âIt was Roscoeâs words, not mine.
â
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Roscoe froze upon hearing this.
After a while, he changed his tone and laughed, saying, âHahaha⦠Rena, I was just talking nonsense! Donât take it seriously!â
He lowered his voice and continued, âWaylen, will you come or not?
Elvira has been abroad for years, and itâs rare for all of us to get together and have some fun.
Come and join us, alright?â
Roscoe was certain Waylen would agree, and Rena didnât dare stop him.
In their social circle, women supported by men usually didnât dare interfere in menâs affairs; they remained obedient as they should.
Those with bad tempers had already been abandoned by their partners.