Corinne did not seem perturbed. “Hurry up. Which song would you like to listen to? I’ll play it for you so it won’t feel
awkward when we don’t have anything to talk about during the call.”
Jeremy remained composed and unaffected. Even her shallow breathing was comforting to her. He replied, “Let’s
listen to ‘Bridge over Troubled Water’.”
Corinne used her music player to search for the song and found several by different artists. She asked, “Who’s the
singer?”
Jeremy replied, “Simon and Garfunkel.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMusic soon filled the air as Corinne played the track. After listening briefly to the song, she suddenly remarked, “I
never felt such a significant generation gap between us before this, but I feel it now that I’m listening to this song!
We listen to songs from different eras, haha…”
Jeremy stopped typing on his keyboard. He seemed to take some offense to Corinne’s remark. “Are you bothered
by my age?”
Corinne sighed. “There’s nothing I can do about it even if I am. You being older than I am is a fact. We can’t turn
back the clock.”
Jeremy’s expression soured, and the atmosphere in the car became heavy. He did not usually care much about his
age, but he did so when it came to Corinne.
His silence elicited a chuckle from her. “Why aren’t you saying anything? Are you upset?”
“No,” Jeremy replied curtly.
Corinne then said, “Your song choice is a little dated, but it’s pretty nice, especially the lyrics. It’s quite fitting for the
moment.”
Jeremy did not respond to her remark. Instead, he asked, “What songs do you like to listen to? Choose one that
youngsters like you enjoy.”
“You probably won’t enjoy the songs I listen to,” Corinne replied.
“You don’t know that. Put one on,” Jeremy insisted.
Corinne proceeded to play a song that was chock full of rapping, leaving Jeremy at a loss.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAs expected, Jeremy could not quite appreciate that sort of music. The two of them continued to share their music
preferences and made small talk as three hours passed.
The car eventually arrived at Adam Manor where Sophia’s father resided. Jeremy informed Corinne, “I’ve arrived.”
He then placed the phone—of which the call was still connected—into his pocket before exiting the car and walking
into the house.
Adam had arranged for several people to wait for Jeremy’s arrival. One of them greeted him, “Mister Jeremy,
we’ve been told to receive you on your arrival here.”