When Adeline had said an amusement park yesterday, she didn't think he'd rent out the entire park within a few hours. When they arrived at the park, there was no one in sight, not even cameras, the latter she was grateful for.
"Well, money talks," Lydia commented with her arms crossed and her eyes glued to the empty rides.
The Ferris wheel was rolling, but there was no one in it. The merry-go-round was spinning, but no one sat on it. This place felt like a moving ghost town, but the entrance was lined with employees who had immediately bowed their heads when they entered.
"They even gave you a key to this place," Lydia said, referring to the present in Adeline's hands.
"The owner of this amusement park was at yesterday's baby shower," Weston informed Lydia who rolled her eyes at his words. "Of course he'd give her a key to this place."