"Shall we go somewhere else? I have to talk to you about something.”

Terilynn straightened her sleeves and looked at him in confusion.

"What do we have to talk about?"

Joshua replied, “I want to talk about your sister and also explain what you just saw."

"Um, I don't think that's necessary." Terilynn walked out of the elevator and Joshua followed. She felt Like he was acting really weird.

"It really is necessary," he insisted as he caught up to her. If she had misunderstood him, then his love would end before it even started.

"Don't worry. I won't tell anyone. Just break up with my sister as soon as possible!" she said, respecting his secret.

Joshua looked at her helplessly.

"No, Listen to me. I like women. I'm not gay. Did you see my face? Sheffield beat me up. If he Loved me, would he do this to me? And He was too ashamed to continue, but he had to make it clear to her.

“Although I have never done it, I'm clearly aware of my sexual orientation.”

"Done it? Done what?"

His serious expression made her want to believe him.

“Fine, I understand. I have to get back to school now. Bye.”

“It's almost noon. Let's have lunch together. I remember you Like

Chinese, right? I know a good restaurant around here." He looked at her with a kind of yearning she wasn't comfortable with.

“No way. You are my brother-in-law. We have to avoid arousing gossip," she refused bluntly. There was something clearly off about this man.

But Joshua couldn't give up yet.

"Terilynn, you know that I met your sister on a blind date, right?"

“I know that."

“Well, your sister doesn't Love me. You know that too, don't you?" he explained patiently.

She fell silent, wondering if Evelyn's behavior had been that obvious.

"To be honest, I love someone else too. So, you don't have to worry about gossips. I will break up with Evelyn tomorrow."

“You haven't broken up yet." Terilynn couldn't do anything to create a misunderstanding between her and her sister.

“How about this? I'll treat you to a meal and you can tell me more about your sister. What do you think?" he proposed.

“If that's what you want, why don't you just invite her to Lunch?"