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Scarlett had a thing for driving fast at a speed that invites you to death's door for an afternoon tea. She drove the car with the same thrill as she did with the bike. Still, a car is a car. And there were traffic lights that kept her crooked mind in check. Laurel was able to look around with wide eyes. "Let's go to the aquarium now." Laurel could hear the jolly hint of guilt coming from her and turned her head to see Scarlett pulling into a gated building. The building reads the name of the aquarium at the very top. There was a comical fish swimming next to the name. It looked very good. "But before that, Here." Scarlett handed over the paper bag with the electronic store logo on it. "I don't need the charger right now." Laurel showed her empty hands. "I didn't bring my phone." "Lo