As they shared drinks and laughter, the camaraderie between the two deepened. Perhaps because they were celebrating the
holiday season far from home, the connection felt more heartfelt. Before they knew it, they had polished off an entire bottle of
wine.
Robin stood up, "I'll grab another bottle; just givea minute."
"Sure, let's keep going until we can't drink anymore!" Diana said with a gentle laugh.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWatching him head towards the side room, Diana followed, leaning against the doorframe. "You really know how to enjoy life,
making a mini-bar in here. Is this so you can grab a drink anytyou're working?"
Robin chuckled, "Just threw it together; didn't mean for it to be a spectacle!"
"Not at all, | think it's quite stylish," Dianamented as she walked in, taking a moment to admire Robin's mini-bar and bookshelf
before settling onto the sofa. "This is reallyfy. Let's just stay here, drink, and chat."
Sitting down beside her, Robin opened the bottle and poured two glasses. "Didn't take you for someone who could hold their liquor
so well!"
"It's alright, | mainly wanted to keep youpany today, especially since it's just the two of us for the holidays," Diana said softly.
Robin took a big gulp, laughing at himself, "You pity me, don't you?"
"Pity you? Why would you say that?" Diana asked, then frowned. "Wait, you and Sophia haven't made up yet? Don't tellit's still
about that incident?"
"I've explained it to her, but she won't believe me. What more can | do?" Robin's face showed his frustration.
Diana bit her lip, "So she's still holding that against you because you helped me. That does seem a bit much."
She whispered, "Do you think Sophia's doing this on purpose? Maybe she's found someone else and is looking for a way out?"
Robin shook his head, "No, I'm confident about how Sophia feels about me."
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