Leena was overwhelmed by surprise and forgot the pain of break-up for the time being. She waited for Spencer and Rena to get into the elevator before she followed them and came home a step slower.
Rena had thought that Leena was at home. She called out for a while after she went home, but no one answered. She muttered, "It's strange. Haven't she come back from Lily's engagement party? Or did she go back to Carlson's house or her mother's home?"
After putting down things on the table, Spencer replied, "I don't think Leena will go back to Carlson's house. She might have gone back to her mother's home. How about you call and ask her?"
Rena nodded, took out her phone and was about to make a call.
But Leena opened the door and said to them, "Don't. I'm back."
Rena was stunned. She put down her phone and asked, "Did you just come back?"
With a smile, Leena looked at her and Spencer and said ambiguously, "I just followed you fr
ink about those sad things all the time. She should experience life and cherish her friends. She could also live a good life.
After dinner, they went upstairs to set off fireworks. The snow was light. If there was no light, it couldn't even be seen. It was as white as candy, floating above her head and it wasn't too cold. Leena could stay warm by wearing thick clothes.
Rena grew up in the north. She didn't even need to wear a down jacket. An undershirt and a wool overcoat were enough for her. She was very happy when setting off fireworks with Spencer.
Leena looked at the two of them setting off fireworks hand in hand, seeing the fireworks rising up, breaking into the dark sky and lighting up the snowflakes. She suddenly remembered that almost two years ago, Miguel also took her to set off fireworks on this rooftop. Time flies. Two years was neither long nor short, but when she recalled the past, she really had a lot of feelings.