"Hi, I'm Blossom Luther, and this is my sister, Cherry Luther," said the girl.
Wilbur sized them up. They did look alike, and they were both beautiful.
"Cherry and Blossom. What cute names you have." Wilbur smiled and nodded.
Blossom initiated the conversation and asked, "What do you do for a living?" "lI don't have a job yet." Wilbur smiled.
Blossom said with a smile, "We're heading to Cape Consortium for an interview. We hope we'll be hired. That would be amazing." "Cape Consortium?" Wilbur was surprised.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBlossom nodded and said, "Yeah. Cape Consortium is hiring because they're expanding the business. We are fresh graduates, and we passed the online test. We're just awaiting the interview. It's a major corporation, and the benefits are amazing." "Good luck," said Wilbur with a smile.
Blossom wanted to say something else, but Cherry frowned and glared at him. Blossom noticed it and poked her tongue out at her.
She did not dare to say anything else.
Wilbur smiled. The older sister was cautious and knew that they should not be revealing too much to a stranger. Meanwhile, the younger sister was a chatterbox.
She would probably talk to the blond guy and the tattoo sleeve guy the whole ride if they were not that rude.
He slowly rested his eyes and started to meditate. He had nothing to chat with them anyway.
Tpassed very quickly. The train reached Seechertown station, and Wilbur got off the train.
The blond guy and the tattoo sleeve guy immediately approached him when he got off the train. "Dude, let's have a little chat," he said coldly.
"Sure." Wilbur smiled and followed them to a discrete area.
Cherry and Blossom saw him get taken away.
Blossom asked anxiously, "They're not going to beat him up, right? Let's go have a look." Then, she walked in their direction.
However, Cherry stopped her sister. She asked in an annoyed tone, "What are you doing?" "He seems to be in danger. Shouldn't we help?" asked Blossom anxiously.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmCherry frowned and said, "That's none of our business. Don't get yourself into trouble." "How is that none of our business? He's the one who got rid of those scumbags," said Blossom.
Cherry sighed and asked, "What were you thinking? We're girls with no one to rely on, and we're going to Cape Consortium for an interview. If we got into trouble, did you think that Cape Consortium would consider hiring us?" Blossom was caught off guard because she had not thought about that. However, she insisted, "But what about him? They don't look like good guys." Cherry looked over. They were out of sight. She sighed and said, "He should be fine. It's not a major conflict anyway." "But he helped us just now. He's a good guy," Blossom defended her opinion.
Cherry frowned and asked, "Is he a good guy just because he helped us once?" "Isn't he?" asked Blossom.
Cherry said in a low voice, "He can help you, which means he can hurt you too. We don't know each other, so what makes you think he's a good guy? He doesn't even have a job." "Maybe he's just in between jobs at the moment?" asked Blossom with a frown.
Cherry sighed and said, "Let's go. We can't interfere. The police will handle it if it gets out of hand. Stop trying to be a hero." Cherry looked toward the discrete area and pulled her sister to leave.
It was not like she did not want to help, but what could she do as a girl? They could only inform the train staff.
They found a security officer and told him about the situation, and the officer immediately instructed someone to check it out.
Cherry frowned and said, "This is all we can do to help."