Being stared at by these people, Christy felt a little embarrassed. She smiled and said, "Hello, I am also a friend of Trevor."
"Nice to meet you. You are so beautiful. What's your name?" Trevor's mother asked with a smile. Her eyes were filled with enthusiasm, which was as if she was looking at her daughter-in-law.
"My name is Christy," Christy replied with a smile.
"Have you eaten yet? Why don't you come in and have a seat?" Rachel asked again, and then she looked at Noah. It seemed that she wanted to ask something, but she felt a little embarrassed. Finally, she asked, "So you are...."
Noah understood what she meant. He explained, "I'm her brother."
As expected, Rachel's smile deepened. "Stay here to have lunch. I'll have someone prepare it right now. Trevor hasn't known any new friends for a long time. I didn't dare to talk to you at the beginning. I'm afraid that he won't be happy...."
Trevor's parents were both very humble and considerate in their words and deeds. Noah replied as he thought to himself. He didn't know whether Arabella was more similar to her Mom or Dad.
When knowing that Christy and Trevor were dating and Arabella even gave them an apartment, instead of stopping them, Noah was really surprised. After all, based on Arabella's recent performance, she was a self-centered and spoiled young girl who seldom cared about other people's feelings. But now, it seemed that the whole Peck family had always responded to Trevor's requests. After all, he was such a genius who had never communicated with the outside world and had been locked up for 20 years.
Noah was also quite curious about another matter. Trevor had not spoken for more than 20 years. How did Christy not only make him speak but also propose to her in public?
Life was full of surprises and confusion. He had come here today to confirm whether Christy was talking nonsense in a nightmare, but he actually witnessed their love. Half an hour later, he held the keys to Fuji Garden to help Christy pack her luggage and move.
Sure enough, it was like the old saying, "Girls will definitely marry someone at a certain age."
Christy only needed to take her luggage to that apartment. She did not know what Trevor said to his family, nor did she know how Trevor was going to move here. After all, it would take more than 20 minutes' drive from his home to Fuji Garden, and there were endless cars on the road.
After moving to the new apartment, Noah spent another two days checking the surveillance cameras in the entire apartment. He checked every corner of the room and found no hidden cameras or bugs. Only then did he tell Christy that she could live in peace of mind.
He even went to the market to buy a lot of melons, fruits, vegetables, and meat and stuffed them into the refrigerator. He also bought a set of sports equipment and asked the workers to carry them into the house. After putting them on himself, he cleaned the floor, put the keys under the blanket at the door, and left.
Christy planned to wait for Trevor at Fuji Garden, but she was a little worried. So she drove to the Peck's and directly went to the garret.
Trevor told his parents yesterday that he was going to move out. His parents were surprised that he actually spoke. At the same time, they panicked and didn't know what to do because they couldn't refuse all the requests of Trevor, even if it would make them feel sad.
"I'm sorry."
Twenty years had passed. Trevor had not spoken for twenty years. As a result, the moment he spoke, he was saying "sorry". His parents were both sad and gratified. They just couldn't control their tears. Finally, Winston took the lead and nodded. "Trevor, you have grown up and have your own thoughts. If you want to move out, just go ahead."
Only then did Rachel nod as well. However, how could the sadness in her heart be easily erased? She didn't fall asleep that night.
Trevor stood quietly on the carpet and looked at the peace and health talismans that his parents had given him, as well as the roses that his Dad had personally made, which would not grow old.
When the door was pushed open, Christy stood there against the light. She stepped on the carpet step by step and walked to him. "Trevor, why don't you like living at home?"
Trevor looked up to meet her gaze. Behind her was the night of City Y, which was brightly lit by thousands of neon lights. The cold breeze blew into the garret, which made him tremble.
He shook his head. It didn't mean that he didn't know.
Christy didn't ask any further. She just stretched out her hand and said, "Then let's go. You will like our home."
Our home.
Trevor held her hand. He rejected most of the people in this world, except her. He even moved away from the garret and home he had lived in for more than 20 years.
It was hard for his parents to understand why he suddenly wanted to move out, why he suddenly liked a girl, and why he suddenly wanted to marry that girl.
Too many questions.
If Trevor did not tell them, no one would understand.
He and Christy had tried to save each other from the moment they met.
However, in a fact, both of them were clearly in trouble, and they almost fell into the abyss.
Christy was wrong about one thing. He had never given her anything. They had tried to save each other from the beginning, like animals' instinctive reactions. It was redemption.
From the past ten years to the present.
They were made for each other.
Therefore, she would definitely like him. It was just like how he was attracted by her.
"What is your name?"
"It's been a long time since someone called me by my name."
"Don't you have any friends?"
"Yes."
"Then why didn't they call you by your name?"
"Because we haven't seen each other for a long time."
"Can I call you in the future?"
"No."
"Then how can I see you?"
"If you grow up, you'll see me."
"Alright. I'll go find you when I grow up." Ten years ago, a fragile and helpless girl said in a childish voice. "I'm your friend. And we'll be very, very good friends."
That sentence had set root in Trevor's heart ten years ago.. From then on, boundless warmth extended out.