Chapter: 568
She glanced at her phone, a mischievous glint in her eyes. “I have his number.”
“What? Do you like him?” Aylin teased.
Bettie gave her an eye-roll. “I think he might have a thing for Sabrina.”
Caught off guard, Sabrina inquired, “What has that to do with me?”
“He initially intended to friend you! Did you not notice?”
“He just wished to reimburse the Laundry cost.” Sabrina was calm as ever.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Don’t you see the reason why he insisted on compensating you and having your number?
I believe it’s not just because he wanted to make up for things.”
Aylin exclaimed, “I knew it! How could he accidentally bump into Sabrina? The aisle was
wide enough. I suspect he did it on purpose. He was just trying to get Sabrina’s number.”
Sabrina thought they were reading too much into it. Just as she was about to voice her
opinion, Bettie jumped in, “Sabrina, are you familiar with a saying? The fastest way to heal
a broken heart is to start a new love story. You’re single, and someone seems interested.
Isn’t it perfect? Or are you still hung up on Tyrone?”
“No,” Sabrina retorted quickly.
“Don’t fight it, Sabrina. Just let things flow naturally. If we happen to travel together, and
you two develop mutual feelings, wouldn’t it be quite the romance?” Aylin suggested.
Sabrina was lost for words.
“His name is Trevor Faulkner,” Bettie revealed, looking at her phone.
As Bettie had predicted, Trevor and his friends would leave for Violetness to witness the
aurora the following day, while Sabrina and her friends planned to remain in Oslo for a bit
longer.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“What a shame! Maybe we’ll meet in Violetness,” Trevor messaged.
“Enjoy yourselves,” Bettie replied.
“Could I ask you for the name of the lady I bumped into? I’d like to apologize personally.
Can I have her number?”
Bettie, a teasing smile tugging at her lips, handed Sabrina the phone.
“Take a look, Sabrina. Trevor is asking for your number!”
Sabrina shrugged it off, her tone dismissive. “You’re reading too much into it. Didn’t I
already say it? He just wants to reimburse me for my laundry bill.”
Bettie raised her eyebrows and replied to Trevor, “Why do you want her account?”
His response came after a pause. “I stained her clothes. It’s only right that I cover her
cleaning expenses.”
Upon reading that, Sabrina said in an exasperated tone, “See? Just Like I told you…”