CHLOE I sighed for the umpteenth time since we arrived at the cinema, unable to concentrate on whatever show that was being displayed on the large projector. I chewed on the popcorn lazily, stealing a glance at my wristwatch once more. I'd lost count of how many times I'd done that—impatiently waiting for the movie to be over. Glancing at Gerald from the corner of my eyes, I frowned as I noticed his gaze was fixated on the screen. He appeared to be having the best moment of his life, the smile not leaving his face. Then, was I the weird one? I wasn't exactly the movie type, and the plot of the movie couldn't hold my interest. A few minutes into the movie, I'd gotten lost and bored. I hissed loudly, looking around. It was then I noticed the room wasn't as filled up as I had expec

