Recently he had been the one giving surprises on a streak but the shock from this was unable to kept inside, so he impulsive blurted out his thought while glancing at the mother and daughter duo with strange light in his eyes
"JazmĂn is your daughter?"
At the back seat, JazmĂn was also stunned by the unexpected outburst. Seeing the skeptical look of surprise on Milesâ face, her lips curled into a smile.
"Yes, sheâs my Mom. What about it?"
Sounding funny, her smile turned mischievous, making it obvious she wasnât surprised by his reaction. However, Miles already regained his composure and responded calmly.
"I thought you were siblings."
"Hahahaha. Oh my."
Characteristically, being an older woman in her late thirties who was mistaken as her daughterâs older sister, Yasmin found it incredibly funny and was extremely glad, as this was a profound joy for any woman.
âDamn. I pretty much lost it.â
Feeling grim for having blurted out his thoughts, Miles didnât reveal much emotion at Yasminâs laughter. His eyes stayed glued to the road.
"Okay, that was a good one."
Noting Milesâ silence, Yasmin subdued her joy and continued to sayâ
"Iâm Yasmin, JazmĂnâs mother, even if I donât look like it."
Miles responded with a nod that he understood.
"Okay, so let me shoot straight to the point. I know this is a hassle, but I was wondering if youâll help me blend in by introducing us to a couple of friendly neighbors. It isnât for free, I know young people like to guard their interests and I am very much willing to pay you handsomely."
Her tone seemed to highlight the last phrase and she winked at him.
"What do you say? 500 bucks is a good deal, right?"
Feeling proud of the amount she offered, she glanced at him and almost choked seeing his calm, neutral expression, like he didnât hear her.
For a regular teen, this amount was beyond a good deal; even adults would be extremely pleased, considering it great luck. But for Miles, who had more than six million dollars sleeping in his bank account, he had no interest, nor did he pretend to be humble and accept it.
He shook his head, revealing a helpless smile.
âNeighborhood? Sure, I have seen a couple of neighbors, but other than seeing them, everyone goes on their day without interrupting the other. Even after living here in all my memories, I havenât stepped into someoneâs courtyard, let alone being on friendly terms. Zero friends. Other than a couple of step-cousins visiting over the years, I pretty much grew up in the same circle and routine for years.â
"Although I canât introduce you to the neighbors, Iâm sure my mom and sisters will welcome you."
Grasping the underlying meaning unintentionally in his words, Yasmin revealed an âohâ expression and nodded while misinterpreting the fact he didnât mention a dad in his statement.
"Okay, Iâll be sure to pay a visitâ"
"âOh yeah, weâve arrived."
Pulling to a stop before the Sinclair home, Miles alighted from the vehicle in a smooth fashion.
"Thank you."
Miles lowered his head in gratitude as he got down from the vehicle.
"Itâs nothing."
"Byeeee."
JazmĂn waved at him with a secret wink at the end.
"See you tomorrow."
"Yeah."
Just as he was to turn and head in, he stopped in his tracks, raising his brows as the black Ford Mustang pulled a smooth reverse turn into Mr. Marcusâ driveway, and the older woman, Yasmin, stepped out of the vehicle and winked at him. The next moment, JazmĂn hauled the shopping bags through the front seat and also came outside.
She had a wide smile on her face as she stared at his shocked figure, then waved and walked into the house with her mother.
âPerhaps I somehow entered a filmmaking set?â
Recalling the moving truck from yesterday, a smile spread across his lips and he turned to walk inside the house.
âWhat a surprise. They must be Mr. Marcusâ family.â
He took a step into the house and suddenly stopped, summoning the systemâs holographic screen.
Although most of the features had dulled, there were still a few active icons.
The Infatuation Gauge, for example.
Miles tapped it and a long list of names and percentages appeared.
100% >> 30%
A descending order of highest to lowest.
âJazmĂn.â
Due to the uniqueness of this name, he quickly found it sitting at an Infatuation Gauge of 70%.
âShit, sheâs indeed the one from the cafeteria.â
He thought, confusion in his eyes as he wondered how a girl that had just moved in yesterday thought so much of him.
[JazmĂn Rosselle Infatuation Gauge 70%]
âRosselle? Not Marcus?â
âIt seems they arenât related. Could they have bought the house?â
Shaking his head, he quickly searched for another name he had received a notification for.
[Rosselle Yasmin Infatuation Gauge 33%]
âRosselle is her first name? How confusing. JazmĂnâs surname is Rosselle. Whatever.â
Giving up on figuring out the confusing mother-daughter relationship, he refocused his attention somewhere else.
His eyes scanned the interior, noting how shallow it felt.
"I wonder if sheâs back."
Ascending the stairs to his room, Miles had a long, refreshing bath before stepping out again.
He headed down to eat, then ascended towards Cassieâs room.
Meanwhile, far away.
Lume Horizon headquarters.
Sitting inside the large, spacious office, Hannah stared at the big tablet in her palm, confusion in her eyes as she scrolled through it a couple more times.
"Who is it? Whatâs going on?"
Shockingly, all the shareholders and board of directors had sold off their shares the previous night to a mysterious buyer, leaving her as the sole board director since the remaining had quit.
Currently, she didnât know how to make sense of this unprecedented scenario and was mulling over it.
â
Meanwhile, back at home.
"Ahhh."
Cassie exhaled as she stepped out of the refreshing hot jacuzzi, wiping her long silk hair with a hand towel before picking up the blue towel to wrap around her slender, moist frame.
Knock! Knock!