Not your friend anymore?

Wei shut the boot and came towards her door, "because I want you to take a look at the place where you may be residing in the future. If there is anything that you don't like, it's better that you let me know in advance so that I can prepare better."

Her face went red as the implications of his words hit her. Dressed in a pair of distress jeans, boots and a white cardigan, her hair was open but tucked under a woollen cap, matching her sweater.

"What has gotten into you? Stop joking all the time. I get…" she was saying this while standing with her back against the car door.

Unexpectedly, Wei leaned into her, crowding her.

"You get what? Nervous, unsure, embarrassed? Well, get used to it. This is not even an iota of what you are going to be subjected to, going forward. You can try to run away but I promise you, you won't get too far," he whispered in her ears.