"You know I never did such a thing so why are you trying to blatantly call white paper black?" Joanna chastised, her fierce glares focused on the sideline of his face.
"You know deep down that I am saying the truth so there is no need to pretend…,"
"I won't argue with you about that. Forget about the fact that I was worried about you- You can believe whatever you want, I don't care," Joanna said sternly while turning her back to him.
There was silence in the room after she finished talking. Amos diverted his gaze to
her face after he had managed to calm his heart down.
He looked at the lady who wouldn't spare him a glance.
"I learned that Audrey has a class tomorrow. And this lecture happens to be a very important one. Even though she had plans of skipping it she can't because it's critical for her course…," Amos let his words linger in her ears. His gaze didn't move from her body for a second.