Chapter 144
There was no response on the other end of the phone. There was just the sound of the call ending.
The door in front of me was still closed, but I knew I was right.
Momentster, the door opened to reveal Brandon in grey loungewear.
So, he was my new neighbor.
He hadn''t stopped visiting me; he had moved in right across the hall.
He wasn''t skipping night shifts; he hade early to stay here and protect me. But even though he
lived right across from me, he hadn''t told me.
Moreover, he must have nned to rent the apartment across from me when he helped fix my
plumbing.
When I saw him, I understood everything.
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"Come in," Brandon said calmly without a trace of embarrassment at being caught.
He hadn''t done anything wrong by renting the apartment, so I was the one overreacting. Yet, I
couldn''t greet him calmly.
I stood at the doorway and stared at him. "Don''t you think you owe me an exnation about what''s
going on?"
"Come in, and I''ll exin." Brandon stepped aside.
I bit my lip and walked in.
Although I knew he was probably here for me, I was still angry that he had kept me in the dark.
I was stunned as soon as I saw his ce. I had seen this ce before, and I knew what it looked
like. But now it waspletely different.
All the previous items were gone. The living room had nothing but a couch. It was so empty it
looked like it had been ransacked. It hardly looked lived-in.
"Where is everything?" I asked instinctively.
Brandon looked at me. "Have you been here before?"
He always answered questions with questions, and my irritation red up again. I red at him.
Under my stare, he pointed to a nearby room. "I stored everything in that room."
And all he needed in this ce was a couch?
Normally, one would expect a coffee table or a small table, something to put a cup or a phone on. If
he didn''t like clutter, howe he didn''t clear out my parents'' room when he stayed there?
I didn''t ask that, but I did ask the obvious question. "Why did you rent the apartment across from
mine?"
Brandon said, "The rent is cheap."
That was true; the rent prices here weren''t high.
"But there are many apartments in thisplex. Why rent the one directly across from me?" I
thought back to hearing him take that call in his room.
Now, thinking back, I realized how clueless I''d been. He must have thought I was a little fool.
Brandon looked at me directly. "Because you''re across my unit."
He was very straightforward.
I scoffed. "You''re scarier than the guy that night. You''ve moved in right next to me."
Brandon frowned slightly. "I''m different from him. I''m here to protect you, and he''s not."
I couldn''t argue with that, but I was still angry. "You have ulterior motives."
Brandon was silent for a few seconds. "Yes."
He admitted it.
He was a straightforward person. He was bold enough to own up to his actions.
I was speechless and even angrier. "What does ''yes'' mean?"
"I''m trying to get close to you," Brandon said, quite poetically.