"Jog steadily and keep your breath even. Don’t hop around looking everywhere," Jas Black said with a hint of a headache as he watched Jane Sampson, who wouldn’t behave for one second.
Probably because she hadn’t exercised this early before, she found everything she passed curious and even wanted to play with other people’s dogs along the way.
In short, she had no interest in jogging, and before long, she fell behind him.
"I’m so tired." Jane Sampson stood still with her hands on her hips. "I don’t want to run anymore."
Jas Black couldn’t help but laugh. "We’ve just co downstairs. Are you sure you’ve even run a hundred steps?"
Subjected to ruthless mockery, Jane Sampson glared at Jas Black, and when he ca over, grabbing her shoulders, she reluctantly continued to run with him.
Right now, Jane Sampson’s heart was filled with nothing but regret, tens of thousands of them. She shouldn’t have taken Jas Black to Sister Tin’s office yesterday, and she certainly shouldn’t have answered so rashly in front of him.
When Sister Tin suggested that she should exercise well during this period, Jane should have just smiled, but no, her mouth had to blurt out an agreent.
What’s so good about it?
The good outco is being dragged by Jas Black, this lunatic, out of a cozy quilt for an early morning run.
Jas Black has a habit of running every day; hence even his slow runs are much quicker than Jane Sampson. Adding her dawdling into the mix, it didn’t take long before he was a bit ahead of her.
Seeing Jas Black turn his head to look at her, Jane Sampson waved her hands, "You run too fast. I can’t keep up. Just leave be. You do your run, I’ll jog at my own pace."
Jas Black glanced at Jane Sampson and humd in agreent with a shrug, before indeed continuing ahead.
Watching Jas Black get further away, Jane Sampson had countless little villains in her heart chuckling with glee.
One, two, cheer on! Go, Chief Black!
Once she confird that Jas Black wasn’t looking back, Jane Sampson started to slow down, deciding to walk instead.
How relaxing was walking? Plus, she could play with the dogs she passed. How fun, right?
Jane Sampson had originally planned to walk the whole way, pretending to run again only after Jas Black had finished, but after walking for a short while, she stood there and started to mutter to herself.
Why should she waste her ti on this silly thing called a stroll in the residential community on such a lovely early morning?
Since Jas Black hadn’t noticed her, why not sneak back ho?
By the ti he realized, maybe he would have finished his run. Then, what could he do to her?
The more Jane Sampson thought about it, the more feasible the plan of sneaking away seed. After looking around and making sure Jas Black was nowhere in sight, she took off running towards ho, sprinting past people who turned to give her an extra glance.
So were probably thinking to themselves just how fierce the girl was, running so fast early in the morning.
Jane Sampson would run for a while and then look back to see if Jas Black was catching up. When she got to the base of the building, she stood there with her hands on her waist, quite pleased with herself.
"Hmph, there’s a policy above, but I have my ways below. Try to compete with !" Jane Sampson swayed her small head and made her way toward the elevator.
It was still very early at this ti, so the elevator arrived quickly. However, as Jane Sampson looked at the now-opened elevator doors, she suddenly realized a serious problem.
Damn! She hadn’t brought her key.
Without the key, she couldn’t get back into her ho.
As Jane Sampson watched the elevator doors close again, she found herself caught in another dilemma.
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