Danny Sullivan gently shook his head, "Nothing really, I just wanted to say your name out loud."
Lola Hussey glanced at him and then concentrated on driving.
In her ear was his soft voice: "You said, if one recalls someone fondly, they must echo back. Is that true?"
She had said that many years ago. Back then, he was only a few years older than her and he wondered how she could say something so mature.
But her reply was: "Obviously, it's from a novel you dummy."
At this moment, Lola Hussey responded to him: "It's true, you can be assured."
Until now, Lola Hussey didn't realize that a real elite school doesn't have commoner students. If she had given it any serious thought, she would have known that it was a lie spun by Sullivan.
How can a girl who works hard and strives upward appear in an elite school?
It was all fake.
Only his affection for her was genuine.
...
They arrived at Sullivan's address.