"Then you sit in the middle, I'll have to get out later, it's more convenient by the door." I shifted and pushed her in front of me.
But Melissa was quick, turning around behind me again: "I'm not sitting with my brother! He'll just lecture me! I'd rather sit by the side for some peace."
The car had been parked at the roadside for a few minutes, and we were just dawdling and pushing each other around, it was really pretentious.
I reluctantly got into the car and sat in the middle.
Daniel's presence hit me, fresh, fragrant, and noble. I subconsciously swallowed, feeling that the side of my body next to him became different.
"Ms. Wennie, we're leaving now, thank you for tonight." Melissa was the last to get in the car and said goodbye to Wennie Lane.
"Okay, bye-bye." Wennie Lane waved to us and the car started to leave.
As the car window slowly rose, in the closed car space, all my nerves inexplicably tensed up.