"Are you free later? I want to invite you out for dinner." Trixie said.
Frank was silent for a while, then suddenly laughed out loud, "I asked you before but you turned down my invitation. Why did you take the initiative to invite me today?"
"I want to talk to you."
"About the list?" Frank sighed, "No, it's all voluntary and has nothing to do with you." Frank's temper sometimes made people feel awkward. Trixie frowned and lost her way for a while.
She thought for a moment and said, "Just come out for dinner."
"Just a meal?"
"Yes."
"All right, then." Frank promised. "I'll see you at five o'clock in the evening when I'm not busy."
"Good."
The call ended, Trixie did not react for a long time. She knew Frank liked her, but she didn't expect him to do this. Having learned from his parents, he couldn't help but know how difficult the club was. As long as he went in, it's not easy to quit.