Upon returning to his bedroom to change, he took a glance at his phone.
Both members of the group chat replied to him.
âThe Second Lonely Musketeerâ texted, âIse, donât bring her along. Otherwise, I might not survive
through the night.â
In actuality, Nikola was always met with misfortune whenever Patricia was around; he was sure that
she was a natural jinx in that anyone who came into contact with her would be cursed with bad luck.
âThe Third Lonely Musketeerâ replied, âRest assured that I can guarantee to deliver the perfect result,
sir.â
On the other hand, Isaac felt more and more frustrated upon looking at the group name, so he texted,
âWho came up with this awful name? Change it. Iâm not some lonely musketeer.â
Soon enough, Nikola changed the group from âThe Three Lonely Musketeersâ to âThe Three
Musketeersâ.
Isaac was rendered speechless at this.
Nikola continued, âThis seems nice. No changing of the name from now on!â
Percy replied, âWhy am I the third?â
Isaac went downstairs while texting back, âJust accept it.â
Nikola then suggested, âHow about we duke it out tonight for the positions?â
Percy accepted his challenge. âCome on then.â
Downstairs, Patricia had already finished washing the dishes and did not break a single item this time.
She was being very cautious after knowing how expensive everything in his home was.
While she was applying hand cream, she saw the man in a navy blue coat with a badge on it. This feels
a little roleplay-ish.
Suddenly, a thought flashed across her mind. My goodness, heâs too good looking!
Oftentimes, women could not resist the temptation of a good-looking man in a uniform and that
included her as well.
However, she had to keep her calm and not let the man detect anything.
Walking to her side, Isaac caught a whiff of roses, which he found refreshing and pleasant.
Patricia quickly put her hands by the side and smiled. âPresident Arnold, which car do we ride in
tonight?â
In reality, she did not dare to drive the one seated in the courtyard. If she was to scratch even a tiny bit
of it, she assumed that she would have to spend the rest of her life paying it off.
Thus, she prepared to choose a cheaper one and was just asking him out of courtesy since she was
sure that he would be fine with any options.
Yet, Isaac smiled and replied, âThe one parked in front seems okay. This way, we donât have to go to
the garage.â
He then walked straight to the entrance, leaving Patricia with a gaping jaw.
Shocked, she thought that the man was simply too unpredictable.
Yet, she still ran up to him while trying to persuade him, âPresident Arnold, how about we change into
another car. That car is way too flashy. What if we bump into robbers because of that?â
âNo worries. I know a bit of self-defense tactics. I can defeat them with ease.â
Patricia rolled her eyes at this. Arenât you something else, Isaac Arnold? Do you think that youâre the
number one in this world? How arrogant!
Walking to the car, Isaac tossed the keys to her and got in.
At this moment, she stared blankly at the key in her hand. Can I say that I donât know how to drive?
After struggling with herself for a long while, she eventually got into the car and carefully drove off.
While on the road, she became more and more cautious as she drove around ten miles an hour. She
also looked at the rearview mirror from time to time in fear that she might bump into something.
This made Isaac look at her and questioned, âPatricia, do you think that youâre riding a bicycle?â
Looking out the window, she saw that even the electrical bicycles were faster than them.
Yet, she replied calmly, âSafety first, President Arnold. I will ensure you get there safely.â
Speechless, he rolled the car window down and lit a cigarette before taking a deep drag.
âI donât need you to pay me if we crash, so can you please go faster?â
At this point, Isaac was getting a little frustrated. What is on her birdbrained mind?
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