After what happened last time, Jessica understood that they and Jayvion probably couldn't get back.
They couldn't treat each other like friends as before, having dinner together and chatting.
They all had changed.
Jessica was hesitating whether to answer it or not...
Jessica did not expect that she would be struggling about answering a call.
But it seemed Jayvion was patient. Jessica's phone kept ringing, seemingly he wouldn't give up.
Finally, Jessica couldn't bear it. She picked up the phone.
"Jessica." Jayvion's voice came from the phone. He was in a quiet, open place.
Seemingly it was a very large space, his voice echoing.
"What's wrong?" Jessica got straight into the topic.
She knew that Jayvion called not for chatting.
If it was for chatting, he could only send her a message. Otherwise, calling was embarrassing.
Jayvion laughed helplessly, "Well, I have something to tell you face to face."
"What is it? Why don't you talk about it on the phone?" Jessica didn't want to see him again.
If not necessary, it was better not to see each other.
Since they both had changed, it was good not to disturb each other.
The last time she saw Jayvion, she had thought that something might have happened to him. But
Jayvion said nothing at that time.
After such a long time, Jessica also had encountered some troubles. Jayvion and she had grown
together and known each other very well. With such a relationship, she and Carl would try their best to
help him if he was in need and asked them for a favor.
But Jayvion didn't say anything.
Or maybe he had made it done.
Jayvion remained silent for a long time. Jessica thought maybe he felt her impatience.
When Jessica was almost out of patience, Jayvion said again, "It's something important. I must tell you
face to face."
His voice was lower. Jessica frowned.
"Something you don't want Carl to know. We'd better meet." It seemed Jayvion knew Jessica would not
refuse. He continued, "Where do you want to meet? Does Golden Cauldron Club work for you?"
Jessica was stunned, "Perhaps somewhere else is better."
She may meet Carl in the Golden Cauldron.
Carl often had dinners there.
The only thing she didn't want Carl to know was that.
She had hidden it for years, and now she finally got it over. She only told Summer before.
How did Jayvion know it?
After so many years, why would he know?
Jessica was in a panic. Jayvion told her the address but she didn't listen to him, "Just text me the
address."
After hanging up, Jessica was lost in thought, with the phone in her hand.
She was wondering whether what he wanted to talk about was that.
Maybe it wasn't.
Jayvion was studying in Eureka City and went abroad two years later. How could he know that?
She must overthink about it. It wasn't that.
"Jessica?"
Molly's voice pulled Jessica back to her train of thought, "What?"
Molly pointed at her cell phone. "Your cell phone is ringing. It is Carl."
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