"It's not," Yin Hao cut in with a smirk, his voice dropping conspiratorially. "And my parents aren't here. She's probably entertaining some man. It's a big house—they won't notice us if we keep quiet. If I'm right they're busy with bedroom stuff. So, shh."
"How shameless! "Before Li Na could protest further, he winked and stepping further with a confidence that bordered on arrogance. Li Na hesitated, her instincts screaming at her to leave, but the thought of getting the script and being done with this whole ordeal made her follow reluctantly. Sure enough, the moment they step inside, it felt like there was no one inside. Not even a pin drop noise.
"See?" Yin Hao whispered, motioning around with a flourish. "Plenty of space. No one will even notice we're here."
Li Na rolled her eyes, crossing her arms tightly. "Just get the script and let's go," she muttered, her patience wearing thin.