Before lunch, Zoey had to bid farewell to her friend as she went off to work. Their discussion was mostly about the story and Cora Ma found herself getting invested in the story.
Why? It was simply because Zoey was narrating the story smoothly as if it had already happened. Heck. Cora Ma was an aspiring writer that needed time to think of the course of the path on where the story would go.
On the other hand, Zoey seemed like she already knew what the story would be. She wasn't like this two days ago. Hence, Cora Ma could only assume Zoey had spent little time on that solid plot.
"Anyway, before I go, don't spend all your savings gifting your boyfriend." Standing at the opened door, Cora Ma arched her right brow at Zoey as she remembered about Zoey and Ezekiel Tang's second anniversary.
Although Zoey told her that she broke up with him, she wasn't fully convinced. Cora Ma even thought that her storytelling was just a diversion from this subject.