Hannah had just finished breakfast and was watching the news on the sofa when she saw Samuel, dressed to the nines and looking like he was in a hurry to get out, and she teased him.
"Hannah, I'm not going on a date, but I'm about to do something even more important than meeting a girlfriend. When I'm done, I'll come back and tell you all about it."
Samuel said with a raised eyebrow, "You just rest at home today. Wait for me to come back and share something interesting with you. It will absolutely blow your mind."
"What could be so good that you can't take me with you?" Hannah asked curiously.
"This is one thing I really can't take you to. It's too interesting, and if you get involved, it won't be interesting anymore, you know what I mean?"
Since things had already reached this point, if he actually brought Hannah along, the situation would definitely take a different turn.
So, he felt he couldn't take her with him, but he could definitely share the story with her after he got back.
After all, Hannah was always happy to share interesting things with him, so he should do the same for her.
Samuel got in his car and headed towards the address from the text message.
He was excited the whole way. There had been so many bizarre things happening lately that he felt life would become dull and boring without some new absurdity.
In less than half an hour, he arrived at a coffee shop.
Pushing the door open, he could see the man sitting in the loft on the second floor, who also spotted him at the same time.
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