Chapter 5 When Did You Get So Rusty
"I'm fine."
Nina hoped she could crawl into a crevice in the ground when she grew uncomfortable in front of her "cousin," whom she had adored for many years.
She just pulled out her hand and stood up straight when Demi also arrived.
"What's the matter? The reporter even followed you to your door."
"Because they have some misunderstandings about me," Nina explained gently.
"Are you saying, Miss Hill, that you have nothing to do with Mr. Bush?" The matter was keenly caught by a reporter.
There was a hint of doubt in Colin's eyes.
"Mr. Bush?"
"Your parents are still waiting for you, brother. Come on in."
Nina swiftly shifted the topic and requested that Colin and Demi depart first.
"How does this function? They appear to be on the lookout for you."
"Since Colin is your brother, he should at least inquire about the problem," Demi said softly.
"Colin" from her mouth sounded harsh.
"Demi is right. What the hell is going on?"
Colin's voice was low, and his eyes were filled with conflicting feelings. He had a hypothesis based on the reporter's few words.
"You don't have to be concerned, Brother."
She bit her bottom lip, frustrated.
Because she really didn't want to be called a slut who seduced other men in front of him.
Colin misunderstood. His clear and soft eyebrows were also a little gloomy.
"When did you become so distanced from me?" he asked gently.
Her fingernails were firmly lodged in her palms, and her heart ached.
"Ding..."
"Dong..."
A barrage of text message reminders rang out in the reporter group.
"Come on!" exclaimed someone.
"Hurry up."
In an instant, the crowded people dispersed.
Even the surrounding air became a little fresher.
"They left."
Nina let out a relieved sigh. She didn't care why the reporters had abruptly left, so she hurriedly walked into the community's gate to avoid it.
...
A black car parked quietly around the corner not far away.
Felix's aura of indifference was wanton.
His gaze was uninterested as he observed a man and a woman acting intimately. In his low brows, a storm was brewing.
Did she go to find her old love so soon after breaking up with him?
He would not have known how brave this little girl was if he hadn't followed because he was worried.
The text message on the phone's screen indicated that it had been read.
So, she yelled about ending the relationship because she was jealous?
Just at this moment, the assistant put down the phone in his hand and turned around to report cautiously: "Mr. Bush, I have notified them one by one. They promise not to disturb Miss Hill again."
The text message just now was sent in the name of Starlight Group.
This gave Nina relief.
"Tell them that if anyone says anything inappropriate, they should never work in the media again in their lives."
Felix lightly tapped the handlebar, his voice low and magnetic.
His lips tightened into a straight line, expressing his displeasure.
It was not the first time someone had secretly pranked her.
He would have dismissed it. But, in the end, he gave in.