Getting off the motorcycle, Audrey waved her hand, asking David to come inside the villa immediately.
Parking the motorcycle in the courtyard without putting it in the garage was definitely not a problem in this neighborhood. David had no worries about leaving the motorcycle there. Even if it was completely lost, he had no problem.
He followed Audrey to the villa's terrace.
The latter unlocked the door, revealing a hall that was luxurious and elegant though not very spacious.
It had complete facilities, from sofas, tables, cabinets with antiques, to a sizable aquarium.
What really surprised David was that there was a birthday cake on the table with candles in the shape of the number 18. The candles were even lit. Maybe it was a special candle because the fire couldn't melt it.
At first glance, the birthday cake looked simple, having a small size.
However, when observed, it turned out to have beautiful carvings, as if painted by a skillful hand.
Only, he was doubtful of one thing, whether it was for his birthday.
He tried to remember what date it was.
Unfortunately, while he knew what date it was, he didn't know if it was his birthday.
This kind of thing was indeed something she did not take seriously, so he completely forgot.
In fact, he hardly ever celebrated birthdays.
No one organized birthday events for him. Before this year, Audrey was a woman who was very busy pursuing her education and then her career as a lecturer.
"Sis, is today my birthday?" He finally asked Audrey who suddenly rolled her eyes.
"It seems that your head is just full of women. You don't even remember your own date of birth," she said, sarcastically looking at him.
At this point, he could only smile wryly while scratching his head.
"Hurry up and sit down!" said Audrey, pulling his hand to sit on the sofa.
They sat side by side, not across from each other.
"Are you going to sing, sis?" David asked her.
On birthdays, other people would sing birthday songs for the celebrant.
However, Audrey was a woman who never sang. David wanted to know if she would sing for him.
Apparently, she rolled her eyes and replied, "there is no need for singing, just blow out the candles and then cut the cake."
She declined without further ado, something David expected.
David just laughed, not finding this strange.
David immediately put the cake in his mouth, feeling like laughing.
It was just that he couldn't help but point out the incredible sensation of biting into the cake.
It was actually very delicious despite its seemingly simple shape.
It seemed that Audrey had seriously sought out a cake maker to prepare this birthday event.
And it was only made more delicious because it was Audrey who fed her the cake.
There was a special sensation, of course.
This was obviously because Audrey was a beautiful woman. If she was just his older sister without her beautiful face, there would be no such sensation.
Audrey put one cookie into her own mouth as she chewed the cookie in her mouth.
The atmosphere became very cozy.
Unfortunately, Audrey only bribed him once. She handed him one fork for him to eat on his own.
"Don't let this cake run out," she said.
"It's not hard to finish this cake, I think it's too little," David replied with a quiet laugh.
Audrey was silent, continuing to eat, occasionally drinking.
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"By the way, sis. What's the present for me?" David asked her as he suddenly remembered that someone who is about to celebrate a birthday always gets a present.
He naturally wanted a present from his older sister.
"Don't worry, I naturally prepared it," she replied with a faint smile.
She picked up her bag, and opened it slowly.
It might be a small object, but David was sure it was something of great value. It must also be very expensive considering Audrey's current finances.
Audrey put her hand inside the bag as David was filled with curiosity.
After that, she took out a transparent glass box which contained a silver necklace.
Yes, it was just a necklace, it didn't look unique and extravagant.
However, the pendant of the necklace instantly made Oliver want to cry.
It was in the shape of a heart with small words engraved on it.
(David and Audrey, siblings forever!)