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Sophiaâs eyes lifted to meet his, a hint of defiance twinkling behind those widened pupils, âIf youâre not afraid of a bit of hassle, then Iâm all yours.â
âNo sweat.â
He took the lead and started walking ahead.
Sophia followed, getting into the car behind him.
âWhere to?â Brandon asked nonchalantly as he buckled up.
Sophia rattled off an address, not the one listed on her school records, but it wasnât far from here either.
It didnât take long for Brandon to drive them there.
As the car came to a stop, Brandon glanced out of the window.
Sophiaâs place was in a neighborhood brimming with the hum of everyday life. Even though night was falling. she could still make out the elders walking their grandkids.
âLiving solo?â Brandon inquired, turning to her,
Sophia nodded, âYeah, flying solo.â
Brandon nodded back, looking at her, âI thought youâd be bunking with Susan.â
Sophia seemed taken aback, âWhy bring that up out of the blue?â
âA few days ago, I heard Susan quit her job two years back and nobody knows where sheâs at,â Brandon said as he looked at her. âYou two were tight, I thought maybe she reached out to you.â
Sophia chuckled, âWhy would she come all this way just to see me?â
Brandon also cracked a smile and let the conversation drop, quietly unbuckling his seatbelt.
âLetâs go, Iâll walk you up.â
âNo need,â Sophia shook her head gently, âItâs not a good look, and itâs not convenient.â
Brandon studied her, âSophia, at the restaurant today, I saw a little girl who had the same vibe as you, at the very place you showed up, just over a year old.â
Sophiaâs hand paused while unbuckling her seatbelt, looking at him, âWhat are you getting at?â
Brandon said, âWhatâs got you on edge?â
Sophia didnât say anything.
Her gaze carried a silent reproach, a touch of hurt that reminded Brandon of the time they talked about Yolanda
Tm sorry,â Brandon said, looking at her, âYou better head back, get some sleep.â
He spoke without any intention of leaving the car.
âYeah, take care on your way home,â Sophia said softly, bidding farewell. She stepped out and took a few paces, then stopped and turned back to him, âIf you really want to come up, go ahead. But donât stay long. given the hour, it wouldnât be proper,â she added quietly
He gave her a look and nodded, âAlright.â
He escorted Sophia to her front door.
Sophia fumbled for her keys and unlocked the door.
My place is a bit cramped, hope you donât mind,â Sophia said, pushing the door open
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Brandon followed her inside.
He glanced around the small apartment, a simple oneâbedroom that felt more like a studio than a living space.
The living room had been converted into a workspace, with a large desk covered in design drafts and bookshelves heaped with books.
Sophia, a tad embarrassed, began tidying up the scattered drafts on the table while explaining to Brandon, âI work partâtime on top of my classes, got a heavy workload, so I turned the living room into this.â
Brandon just nodded, taking in the place from the shoe cabinet at the entrance, the living room, to the kitchen â all neat and tidy, the epitome of a single girlâs pad.
The bedroom door was open; Brandon didnât enter but took a quick glance inside.
It was a small room, the bed not as tidy as the living room, likely due to a morning rush, with pajamas still draped over the chair by the door.
Sophia noticed where his gaze landed and felt a bit sheepish, âI had to rush to work this morning, didnât get the chance to tidy up.â
As she spoke, she scooped up all the clothes from the chair and stuffed them into the wardrobe in one go.
Brandonâs eyes followed the opening of the wardrobe doors, catching a glimpse of the adultâsized clothes hanging inside.
When Sophia closed the wardrobe, she turned to Brandon with an awkward smile, âThirsty? Let me get you a glass of water.â
âNo, thatâs okay,â Brandon stopped her, checking his watch, âItâs getting late, I should head back.â
Sophia nodded in agreement, âAlright.â
She then walked him to the door.
Brandon was already pulling out his phone, âWhatâs your number?â
Sophia hesitated, not really wanting to tell him.
But Brandon was watching her to tell him.
Eventually, Sophia reluctantly took his phone and keyed in a number â her phone in her pocket started ringing.
She handed the phone back to Brandon.
âGet some rest,â he said.
Sophia gave a soft nod, âYeah,â
She watched him descend the stairs, standing still for a long while after he left.
Finally, she turned, switched off the lights, locked the door, and entered the elevator. She then popped open the SIM card tray and yanked out the card.
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