Felix sagged in the car seat, his forehead thunking lightly against the window.
“I’m gonna pass out before your condition can be fulfilled,” he muttered.
Kelvin just glanced at him, bored. “Then pass out. I’ll drag your corpse with me”
Felix groaned dramatically, turning to squint at him. "Fine. What is this condition? I'm being generous today. If I can't do it tonight, you gotta deal."
Kelvin waved one hand like he was brushing off a gnat. “Calm down. It’s not wild. I just need help finishing something.
Back at my parents’ place.”
Felix froze.
Parents' place.
Parents. Place.
The words repeated like a broken record in his brain.
He sat up straighter, staring at Kelvin like he just announced a marriage proposal.
"You—wait—you’re dragging me to meet the in-laws?" Felix blurted out, half-joking, half-panicking.
Kelvin gave him a sidelong look. "You’re insane."
Felix crossed his arms. Am I? Am I really?
Because now the delulu was delulu-ing.