After knowing each other for so many years, they had never given me such promises and preferences. Sure enough, pretended love couldn’t compare to the deep affection from the bottom of the heart.

When I was about to leave, Jeremy noticed my strangeness. He held my hand with a guilty conscience. "Sarah, don't worry, we are good to Lindsay because she is your friend."

Shawn rubbed my head like a child. "Don't think too much, you have finally finished the exam, drive out for a drive, we have prepared a gift for you."

I nodded and did not refuse. I was about to leave. I also wanted to take a last look at this city where we grew up together.

When we arrived at the garage, Jeremy and Shawn rushed to let Lindsay get on their passenger seat.

Lindsay looked at me pretending to be embarrassed. "Isn't it only Sarah that can sit on your passenger seat? If I sit, she will be unhappy."

Jeremy took the lead in pressing Lindsay on the passenger seat. "She doesn't deserve it... She won't, she has the best temper."

Shawn glared at Jeremy in annoyance. He slammed the car door with an unhappy face.