"He is very handsome, isn't he? It sounded Like Dollie cares a lot for him. You saw him, right? Tell me, what does he look like?" asked

Savannah curiously.

‘What is he Like?' Evelyn thought.

“Handsome.. but, annoying."

Savannah was confused.

“Annoying? What happened? Did he do something wrong?”

Evelyn quickly came back to her senses and said, “No, it's nothing.”

She changed the subject.

“I'm going on a blind date the day after tomorrow. If only you were here with me. He might fall for you instead."

Her words amused Savannah. She mocked, "Your Highness, it's your blind date, not mine. Besides, I'm disabled. Who would fall for me?"

“What nonsense! You're the prettiest girl in the world. Come back,

Savannah. Let's Live together here. I'll take good care of you.”

Savannah's eyes brimmed with tears, but she tried to smile.

"We live together? We would just turn our place into a junkyard.

When Savannah and Evelyn were in high school, they had lived together.

Neither of them felt like cleaning their dorm room. Debbie hadn't taught Evelyn anything about domestic chores. Despite being a neat freak, Evelyn didn't know how to clean. At first, she could bear the mess. But a few days later, when she couldn't stand it anymore, she hired an hourly worker to clean their room.

Evelyn laughed at Savannah's comment.

“I can just hire more housemaids."

“Yes, that's right. Our Evelyn is never short of money," Savannah joked back.

Evelyn smiled and said, “Savannah, you need to take good care of yourself. I really worry about you."

"I know, and so do I. How are you feeling right now? Are there any aftereffects?" Savannah knew about her ectopic pregnancy. Evelyn had told her.

"I feel a little uncomfortable during my period, but everything else is fine."

“That's good to hear!"

“Anyway, wish me a successful blind date."

Shaking her head, Savannah said, “That's not gonna work out, Evelyn.