Rena felt a little unnerved under his gaze.
Her uneasiness lasted until they arrived at the Fowlers residence.
Waylen parked the car and gently pinched her cheek.
âRena, itâs not shameful to buy gifts for your future in-laws.
Such a shy little girl⦠Then again, who was it that kept refusing to get off me last night?â
Wide-eyed with indignation, Rena was about to retort whenâ¦
The car door was suddenly opened from the outside.
Holding Snowball in her arms, Cecilia leaned over and said affectionately, âRena, youâre here!â
Rena could only give up arguing with Waylen in the meantime.
She got out of the car and handed the gift to Cecilia good-naturedly.
âThis is for you!â
Cecilia started chattering before she even opened the gift.
âOh, my Gosh! Howâd you know that this is what I wanted?â
Waylen rolled his eyes in exasperation.
Sometimes, he couldnât stand his little sisterâs antics.
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He took Renaâs hand and led her inside the house to see Korbyn and Juliette.
As soon as they entered the hall, Rena saw Harold lounging on the sofa.
They met again at such an awkward situationâ¦
Haroldâs complicated eyes swept over to her.
Truth be told, Rena knew that sheâd never be free of Harold if she stayed with Waylen, but she liked Waylen.
She wasnât going to leave him just to get rid of Harold.
Besides⦠What had happened between her and Harold ended a long time ago.
They had nothing to do with each other now.
Waylen excused himself and went upstairs to fetch Korbyn.
Cecilia went out to the yard to play with Snowball.
Only Harold and Rena were left in the living roomâ¦
Harold sneered.
âYouâve made up your mind? Are you really going to be with Waylen?â
Rena glanced at him indifferently.
âHarold, you stay in your lane, and Iâll stay In mine.
â
âNo way!â
Harold narrowed his eyes at her dangerously.
âDo you think Iâll just sit here and watch you two play boyfriend-girlfriend in front of me?â
Even though Rena had expected him to behave like this, she still felt sad.
âHarold, if Iâm being honest with you, our four-year relationship means nothing to me because you never really cared.
Itâd be best for everyone if you just set both of us free.
â