How Did You Know That
When Devin approached, Jessie snorted and said, "Wow! You do know how to chase a girl."
Becky raised her eyebrows and looked at Devin.
"What a coincidence! Why are you here?"
"It's not a coincidence.I'm here to pick you up."
The smile on Devin's face seemed genuine and his brown eyes looked tense and worried.
"Are you hurt?"
His intense stare made Becky's heart skip a beat.She shook her head and replied, "It's nothing
serious.Thank you for the concern, Devin."
Devin's smile widened.
"Let me drive you back."
Before Becky could refuse his offer, Jessie interjected, "Alright, thank you, Devin.Now if you don't mind,
can you please help us with our luggage?"
Becky sharply turned her head to Jessie.
"Why did you ask him to do that?"
"Why not? Devin’s our friend."Jessie then said playfully, "Right, Devin?"
"That's true."
Devin smiled faintly at Becky and added, "I'll help you with your luggage.Go wait for me at the front."
He didn't want to be just one of Becky's friends; he wanted to be her boyfriend.
Becky frowned as Devin left.
Jessie raised her hand and poked Becky.
When she turned her head, Jessie winked.
"So, what do you think?"
Becky glowered at her and said, "You're thick-skinned."
She then got up and marched towards Devin.
The suitcases were quite heavy since they had brought a lot of things.
Becky wasn't as shameless as Jessie and knew that she and Devin were just friends.
If she asked him to get her luggage, she would owe him a favor.
However, she soon bumped into him and saw that he was already carrying their suitcases.
When he saw her, he raised his eyebrows and asked, "Did you think that I couldn't carry two suitcases
all by myself?"
Embarrassed, Becky quickly answered, "Not really."
Devin decided not to call her out on her lie and instead just dragged the suitcases to his car.
Once he placed them inside the trunk, he then opened the door to the passenger seat.
"What? Do you think I'm not a good driver?"
Becky glanced at him and got in the car.She saw Jessie in the back seat of the car.
After Jessie fastened her seat belt, she put on her headphones and leaned against the window while
pretending to fall asleep.She was doing this so that Devin and Becky could have some privacy.
Of course, there was no music playing in the headphones.
There was a deafening silence inside the car as they drove out of the hospital.
A few minutes later, the car stopped at the red light.
Devin turned his head to Becky and asked, "Did you hit your head?"
Becky came to her senses and nodded.
"Yes, I hit my head on the front seat."
After she said that, she felt a cool palm touch her forehead.
"Does it hurt?" he asked.
Her eyes grew wide as she shook her head subconsciously.
"No."
He then moved his hand to another spot on her forehead.
This time, she felt the sharp pain in her head and frowned.
He stopped touching her forehead and decided to change the topic.
"Aren't you curious about how I found out?"
Becky massaged her forehead and asked, "How did you find out?"
Devin pointed to Jessie, who pretended to be asleep but was actually eavesdropping on their
conversation.
"She tweeted it."
Becky opened Twitter on her phone and saw that Jessie had posted a tweet about the car accident.She
never expected that Jessie would do that.
When the traffic lights turned green, Devin focused his eyes back on the road and started up the car.It
was once again silent.
Jessie, who was pretending to be asleep, soon grew bored of listening to them.She thought that she
would hear some juicy gossip between them.
Instead, they just had a normal and boring conversation.It seems that Devin wasn't that good at flirting.
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