“Six-fifteen? That early?” Vivica exclaimed.
“Yeah. It’s an hour’s drive to the station from here. I’d rather be early than risk getting stuck in traffic and missing the train.”
Vivica did the math in her head and sighed. “That’s only four hours of sleep. My dark circles are going to be permanent at this rate.”
“Don’t worry, I don’t mind,” Joseph said, his good mood evident in his comforting smile. “You can sleep on the train. The business class seats are very spacious.”
That was her only option, really. Getting home was the priority. She glanced at him, a note of concern in her voice. “Alright, I’m heading up. You should get back and rest, too. You’ve had a non-stop day.”
Joseph squeezed her hand. “It’s nice that you worry about me.”
She looked away, a shy blush creeping up her cheeks, and opened the door to get out.
Roderic heard the door and turned around immediately, offering Vivica a polite nod and a smile.
Her face was still flushed as she hurried out. “Thank you for everything, Roderic,” she said quickly, then rushed into the hotel.
As she walked past the front desk towards the elevators, Vivica could feel the front desk clerk’s curious gaze on her. He probably thought she was some rich man’s mistress. She lowered her head, quickened her pace, and silently cursed Joseph again.
She opened her hotel room door as quietly as possible, only to find Holly still awake, engrossed in a video game.
“It’s two in the morning! Why are you still up?” Vivica asked, surprised.
Holly yawned, her voice thick with sleep. “I was just about to turn in. I thought maybe you weren’t coming back tonight.”
“Of course I was. I came straight back after dinner.”
“Heh, so I guess you weren’t interested,” Holly teased with a sly grin.
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