She stood on the spot and pursed her lips. A pair of bright eyes flashed and she said softly, "Then, you take care, too."
Jensen nodded and replied, "Yes, you too."
Alice lowered her eyes. "I'm going to pack up my things. I'll take them all with me later."
Jensen was stunned and said softly, "Well, you can go and pack up then. When you are done, I will send you there."
Alice immediately shook her head and said, "No, I can go back by myself. I don't have much stuff. Go and have a rest. You look very tired."
Jensen stood where he was, with no expression on his face. He spoke calmly, his voice magnetic and hoarse, calm and unruffled, then he told her, "I still have to go to work. I will see you off along the way."
His words made Alice stiffen again. She nodded in response. "Well, then thank you."
Alice didn't know what to say, so she quickly turned around and walked into the house. Her eyes blurred and she couldn't see anything; she almost bumped into the door.