At three o'clock in the afternoon, everyone finished their meal.
Windsor Myres finally felt liberated, as if she had endured a punishment.
The River Family had too many rules.
Even though they spoke during meals, it was mostly in hushed tones, and everyone sat with impeccable posture, as strict as a military drill.
Especially because these rules were self-imposed.
She didn't want to stay any longer.
At three thirty, she used the excuse of booking a hotel room to call Camden River to go out with her.
There was a breeze, so the weather was not as hot as at noon.
Camden River booked a room for her at a hotel nearby and escorted her up, but soon he wanted to leave.
Windsor Myres naturally wouldn't allow it, pouting at him, "You really want to leave me alone in the hotel? I don't want that, come play outside with me, will you? Let's see the Riverside night view?"
