尴尬与其他魔鬼

“As   long   as   I   recall,   ”

茱恩站在停车场中央,迟疑地眨了眨眼睛,拖长声音,对于呈现在自己面前的东西很有几分不确定,“didn\'t   you   say   you   crashed   your   car?   ”

“Yeah,   and   that\'s   exactly   why   I   have   to   drive   the   other   one.   Have   you   ever   listened   to   me   seriously?   ”

德里斯科尔叹了口气,一手支在副驾驶座附近的车顶上,甚至还讨人厌地伸出手在茱恩面前晃了晃——好像不是眼前的场景超出常规,而是她反应太慢似的。

“By   talking   about   a   so-called   ‘other   car’,   ”

茱恩一巴掌拍开他的手,她朝那辆对于考柏戴尔高中疏于打理、有几块水泥路面甚至炸开来了的停车场来说豪华得有些不像话的大家伙打了个手势,“You   mean   a   Bentley.   ”

“C\'mon,   June.   Stop   being   ridiculous,   it\'s   just   a   car.   ”

德里斯科尔状似无奈地叉腰,凡尔赛得十分欠揍——Such   a   privileged   asshole,茱恩眯起眼睛,对于万恶资本主义制度造成严重社会贫富差异现象的正义之怒在体内熊熊燃烧,忍不住略微提高了声音。

“Not   ‘just   a   car’,   those   are   some   fancy   wheels!   What   kind   of   parents   would   give   their   teenage   son   a   freaking   Bentley?   You   even   only   get   a   learner\'s   license!   ”

“Parents   who   really   trust   their   kids,   I   soppose!   ”

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