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"It’s okay, I needed to get up anyway." Elena smiled. "Are you looking for something?" "... um." Theresa twisted her fingers, Elena knew she had something difficult to say. Elena opened the door so Theresa could step in and then closed the door behind her, she encouraged. "If you have to tell me something, just say it." Theresa took a deep breath and she said, "My parents want to see you..." "Why do they want to see me?" Elena asked strangely. "Do they want to teach me a lesson?" “No,” Theresa said in a hurry. “They said that the shopping matter was their fault and they wanted to apologize to you.” "Apologize?" Elena was surprised and wide-eyed. According to Lanny and Caroline's temper, it was better for her not to see them but they actually wanted to apologize? It was too misleadin