JIEGO
When we arrived home, both Tina and I were exhausted. Julia was such a chatter, as what she said. The short dinner we agreed to attend turned out to be a 4-hour long dinner plus catching up. As soon as I pulled the car over in front of the manor for the valet to pick up, Tina removed her seatbelt and told me she has a headache.
“Really? Do you need meds or anything?” – I offered as I removed my seat belt too.
“It’s okay, love. I think this will disappear after I sleep anyway.”
She said and she opened the car door at her side.
I was only at least three steps behind her as she walked inside. The people greeted us, now including her. After what happened in the backyard garden, the news about me dating Tina spread like wildfire. Turns out, I didn’t need to call a general assembly to notify them. The news can reach their ears as fast as it can without me doing it.