When Rachel thought that they were finally finished with shopping, Lea just handed the things to her
driver and waved her hands enthusiastically. "Let's go on to the next shop!"
Rachel's legs were so sore that she almost fell to the ground. She quickly reached out and pulled Lea
back. "Can't we rest first?" she whined.
Lea thought about it for a while before nodding. Besides, it was still early, and they still had two hours
left before dinner.
They quickly entered a busy cafe and ordered themselves two cups of coffee and plates of pastries.
Rachel had been exhausted after the long hours of shopping she had. They had probably entered fifty
shops in an hour.
She rubbed her ankles once they'd finally sat down,
wincing in pain.
Although Lea was never short of money, she probably spent around a hundred thousand dollars in one
hour alone.
She had never done this before, so there must be something that was setting her off.
Rachel took a sip of coffee to alleviate her thirst before asking, "What's with you? Why are you buying
so many things? Have you won the lottery or something?"
Lea shrugged. "These are actually for free," she explained. "I didn't pay a single dime for any of them."
"For free?" Lea's face darkened at the thought of the man's name. However, she didn't even need to
say it for Rachel to know. It was all over her face.
"Henry?" Rachel blurted.
Lea clenched her fists.
"Don't even mention that bastard."
Rachel leaned back against her seat, blinking at the profanity. Her friend was usually more put-together
than this. That would mean that something must've set her off. "Did you guys fight?"
"Of course not." Rachel was about to tease her for not telling her the truth, but she quickly interrupted
her. "This is the money he has given me to be his sugar baby."
Silence had fallen upon them for the next few seconds as Rachel widened her eyes. "What?" Lea just
had a fight with Henry the other day,
and she was furious.
She didn't expect that after two days of separation, he would give her a bank card. A part of her
thought that he would return to apologize to her before she would go back for work.
To her disappointment, all he did was sent a stranger to deliver the bank card to her.
When she tried to call him, he was even more shameless. "I'll buy you everything you want. You don't
need to work," he said.
Her face had flushed dark red.
She thought that he would finally come to his senses and ask for her forgiveness.
What she didn't expect was for him to throw her a bank card as if she was short on cash. Did he really
think she was that desperate?
Did he think she was a gold digger? Was that why he had given her the card?
At the thought, Lea gritted her teeth. She hated that man for even implying such a thing. It was as if he
didn't even know her.
Was she his sugar baby or something? They had another screaming match on her phone.
The fight they had, had done nothing but bring back feelings of sadness and depression that had
clouded her for days.
If he had said that it was because he cared for her welfare, she would've let that one slide. However,
Henry could only assume that she worked as an airline stewardess because it was well-paid.
"Do you really think that I need the money?" she had demanded in the phone, ready to punch the wall
in front of her.
"There's another reason. I'm afraid that someone will hit on you like I did," he confessed.
Lea had become angrier.
What had she done that made him look at her that way? She wasn't a fucking prostitute!
"Henry!" She clenched her jaw. "You're the worst man I've ever dated!"
She didn't even bother to hear his reply before she hung up.
Henry tried calling her again once he had calmed down, but she didn't even bother to answer his phone
anymore.
Lea already had enough of him. After everything that he had put her through, she already heard
enough of his bullshit.
Without anther thought, she blocked him.
After meeting Rachel, she couldn't help but complain about the events that had transpired between
them the last two days.
While explaining it to her, she felt as if a weight had been lifted off her shoulders.
"I was about to buy an airplane with his card, but now that I've talked about it, I feel calmer," Lea
admitted as she leaned back and took a sip of coffee.
Rachel was already in a daze. She had thought she was the only one hiding her relationship from her,
but it turned out Lea and Henry had gotten together without giving her a heads-up.
Did they already have sex? Had they lived together?
A series of questions ran through Rachel's head as she stared at Lea in a daze.
She still couldn't get over the fact that they had gotten together.
It was no wonder Lea had been incredibly bad-tempered these past few days.
Lea frowned. "What's wrong? Why are you looking at me like that?"
It seemed that they were two birds of the same feather. Rachel rubbed her forehead. "How long have
you been together?"
Lea froze. "Not long. Remember the night when I asked you to find out whether he had a girlfriend? He
came the next day and proposed that we be together."
Rachel thought back to that day carefully. It turned out that she didn't tell her for a long time.
"You didn't tell me," she accused.
Lea furrowed her eyebrows. "Didn't I?" She remembered telling her,
but it seemed that she had gotten all the details wrong. Lea flushed, embarrassed.
The more she thought about it, the more she couldn't help but feel guilty that she didn't tell her
anything.
But, it seemed, that she couldn't even remember hiding it from her.
"Didn't I tell you?"
Lea frowned. When Rachel shook her head, an awkward smile forced its way onto her lips. "Well, how
about I tell you now?"
"It's fine." Rachel laughed, waving her hand dismissively. She reminded herself that it wasn't just Lea
who was hiding something from the two of them.
Plus, her relationship with Jack was more controversial than Lea and Henry.
Rachel had come back to the man she once called the devil. It wasn't as if she could help it either. She
had just fallen in love with him.
She had been complaining for so long about Jack that Lea had already gotten to despise the man.
However, just as Lea had been helping her get rid of him, Rachel suddenly fell into the abyss of love.
If Lea knew about this, she'd be furious.
Noticing that Lea was still in a bad mood, Rachel thought about it and decided to conceal the truth for
the time being.
She planned to tell her once she got better.
Although she didn't need Lea's consent,
she still hoped that her best friend could support her through this.
Rachel wanted to be met with happiness instead of disappointment.
Or at least, she hoped that Lea would forgive her for choosing him again.
She didn't want to be met with a cruel "I told you so" if things between them didn't really work out.
"What are you thinking?" Lea waved her hand in front of her face.
Rachel shook her head and said, "Nothing."
"What do you mean nothing?" Lea cocked up her eyebrow.
"I was thinking about you and Henry."
That shut Lea up almost immediately.
Seeing her expression, Rachel couldn't help but laugh. "I'll stop. You can tell me whenever you're
ready."
Lea finally loosened up as she shook her head.
They had always told each other everything.
In fact, they were best of friends.
That was how they had grown up together. They knew each other's secrets like the back of their hands.
Since they grew up together, they knew each other better than anyone. Plus Lea had always played a
role of an elder sister to Rachel.
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