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... frowned because the car that stopped was different from Andrew’s previous car.

She just stood there, hesitating to approach the car. A few moments later, the car window slowly fell, and she heard Andrew’s voice call her... "Mel, get in the car."

"Andrew? Did you change your cars?" She immediately sat in the back seat beside him.

Andrew is working with a laptop on his lap. "Yes, city B is rather far away. I need a driver so we can relax and can chat without worrying about ...

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