Chapter: 742
“I won’t forget!”
Sabrina arrived at Starriver Bay at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday and picked up Jennie. Together, they went shopping.
As they were about to head to the restaurant to meet Trevor for Lunch, Sabrina received a message from him. “I’m at a cafe on
the way. What would you Like to drink?”
Trevor then sent Sabrina a picture of the menu from the cafe.
Sabrina clicked on the picture and leaned over to show it to Jennie, asking, “What do you want to drink?”
Jennie’s mischievous eyes scanned the menu until they Landed on the most expensive item. Biting her finger, she turned to
Sabrina and said, “I want three of these: one for me, one for Uncle Tyrone, and one for Karen.”
Sabrina was speechless.
The little girl was determined to get Trevor to spend more money and was trying every means possible.
“Okay, three it is.” After sending the order to Trevor via message, Sabrina promptly wired him the money.
Trevor quickly replied, “Sabrina, why did you transfer money to me again? We agreed that it was my treat today.”
When she got home the other night, Sabrina transferred the money for lunch to Trevor. She felt it was only fair since she and
Jennie had eaten most of the food.
At first, Trevor hesitated to accept the money, but he eventually agreed when Sabrina reminded him that he could treat her on
Saturday.
Sabrina typed, “Just take it. You’ll pay for the Lunch.”
After a moment’s contemplation, she deleted her previous message and replied, “Just take it. You’ve recently started working as
an intern and haven’t received your salary yet. You could use the money.”
After a few seconds, Trevor accepted the money and sent a cute emoji, replying, “Okay then. Thank you, Sabrina.”
“Don’t mention it. By the way, do you mind if I bring Jennie with me?”
After a minute had passed, Trevor replied, “Of course not.”
As Sabrina thought about Trevor’s unhappy expression during those 60 seconds, a small chuckle escaped her lips.
“Humph!” Jennie pouted and turned her face away.
“What’s wrong, Jennie?” Sabrina asked, putting the phone in her pocket.
“Aunt Sabrina, you’re ignoring me.”
“I’m not ignoring you.”