Chapter: 1199
“I didn't expect you to turn around so suddenly.”
Pausing for a moment, Nora spoke in a soft voice. “If you had told me you were changing, I wouldn't have looked."
"I'm the one who should be embarrassed. I'm not even asking you for emotional distress compensation. Let's go."
Sean dressed in gray casual sportswear, matching Nora's brand. They looked unintentionally coordinated.
Nora was surprised to see them in matching outfits.
"Let's head to the race track in the suburbs."
Sean blinked, a hint of amusement in his voice. "Nora, you play the piano and race too?"
Nora's eyes sparkled. "I do have a few talents. How else could I aim to be a celebrity?"
She was unapologetic about her skills, confident in her own excellence.
As they drove in the sleek black luxury car, the conversation flowed just between them.
"You must be rich. This is a really nice car," Nora commented, her fingers tracing the window. "Do you have a special love for the piano?" she asked.
"No, I like you more than the piano," Sean replied, his words charming.
Nora smiled, pleased. “It's hard not to Like someone as exceptional as me. Someone said I would have many admirers. He was true.”
Sean, keeping his composure, inquired, “Who?"
“It's private. You're overstepping, even for a fan," Nora responded, drawing a line.
A quiet lull settled in the car as Nora chose not to elaborate further.
Sean gripped the steering wheel tighter. Respecting her silence, he decided to be patient, letting things unfold at her pace.
He savored the tranquility of the moment. Nora was there beside him, safe and present, which was what mattered most.
Reaching over, he flicked on the radio, and a lively tune filled the space-it was "You and I" by Dream.
"You like Dream too? Their music is quite beautiful."
Nora nodded to the beat, her voice joining in with the song, her beautiful and clear vocals filling the car.
Sean glanced at her in astonishment. Not only did she possess lyrical talent as Starbeam, but she could sing remarkably well too. Her voice was so good, she could easily carve out a solo career. She didn't need a band like Dream; she could shine on her own.
When the song ended, Nora stopped singing.
“I know most of their songs by heart. I hope my singing didn't bother you?"