Since she was going just for a week, Jane Sampson’s luggage wasn’t big. She brought a 22-inch suitcase, which felt feather-light when picked up.
"What did the doctor say about your hand?" Jas Black asked as he was about to take Jane Sampson’s suitcase out the door.
"It’s nothing serious," Jane replied, even stretching out her empty hand and waving it in front of Jas.
A hint of amusent appeared in Jas Black’s eyes as he took her still-waving hand into his palm. With one hand he led her, and with the other, he carried her suitcase out the door.
As the car left the residential community, the day outside had already brightened, with street cleaners already at work. Looking down the long street that seed to have no end, spotlessly clean, it was a sight that lifted one’s spirits.
It wasn’t until then that Jas Black suddenly spoke up, asking Jane Sampson, who was evidently in a good mood playing gas on the passenger seat, "You’re coming back after a week this ti?"
"Mm-hmm." Having not gad with both hands for too long, Jane was thoroughly enjoying herself. She didn’t pause for even half a second as she responded to Jas and, with a few maneuvers, finished off a Big Boss.
After exiting the ga instance, Jane saw that she had a ssage from a friend and opened it to take a look.
So early, you’re not staying up all night playing instances now that your hand is better, are you? — Mimi Wood Not Forest.
Jane couldn’t help but chuckle at Mimi Wood Not Forest’s ssage before rapidly replying on her phone screen.
We’re in the sa boat! Besides, I’m on my way to the airport, so I got up early. You’re not actually pulling an all-nighter, are you? — Princess Egg-Yolk.
Jane had told a few friends in the ga about her hand injury. She hadn’t logged on for several days, and her in-ga friends had been ssaging her daily, asking where she was and also inquiring why little prince White-Egg-Yolk wasn’t online either.
Everyone was waiting for her and Peter Gingery to team up for ga instances, but during that week, Peter hadn’t shown up, and she hadn’t been around much either.
So it’s no wonder that this early in the morning, seeing her online, Mimi Wood Not Forest would be so surprised.
What a coincidence, I’m also about to go to the airport. — Mimi Wood Not Forest.
Jane let out a surprised sound and muttered to herself, unsure if it was true or not. If it was true, then it was an extraordinary coincidence. Jane rembered that the last ti she and Mimi Wood Not Forest coincidentally went to the airport together.
However, the two had never t in person, and with the airport being so large, even if they did run into each other, they wouldn’t recognize one another.
"What are you laughing at?" Jas asked Jane casually.
"Nothing much," Jane answered nonchalantly with a light laugh before finally putting away her phone.
Before she put away her phone, Jas had glanced at her screen and noticed that she had been on a ga, so he guessed that her laughter was about sothing that happened in the ga.
"You ntioned last night that this trip to Springtown is just for one week?" Jas changed the subject, "Call when you’re coming back, and I’ll co to pick you up."
At this, he curved the corners of his mouth slightly, "I have sothing to give you."
His words successfully piqued Jane’s curiosity, and she looked at him with an expression of surprise, "A gift?"
"You could think of it that way," Jas raised his eyebrows slightly.
Jane, without hesitation, placed her hand on Jas Black’s forehead for a few seconds, "You don’t have a fever. To suddenly talk about giving a gift out of the blue... it scares ."
The corner of Jas’s mouth twitched almost imperceptibly as he countered, "Don’t want it?"
Jane pondered seriously for a mont and really felt like nodding.
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