But since he was so interested, and it was rare for them to go out on a date alone, she was naturally eager for it.
They only returned home after the moonlight faded.
As they reached the villa entrance, Faye noticed that the house was surprisingly dark.
She got out of the car, puzzled: "Is no one home? Why are the lights off?"
After parking the car, Hunter walked over to her side and looked inside: "Did Uncle Rivers mention taking the kids out today?"
Faye shook her head: "No, he didn't."
"That's strange," he looked at his watch: "Let's go in and check. If no one's home, we'll call Uncle Rivers."
He turned on his phone's flashlight and held her as they walked in.
When they pushed the door, they found it unlocked, making Faye even more puzzled: "The door's not locked."
"Could there be a power outage?" Faye looked around in the pitch blackness: "It's possible, let's go in quickly."
Faye grabbed Hunter's hand and walked into the courtyard.
