I smiled. "Don't call me Mr. White. Call me William in the future."
"How could I do that?"
"Why not? I came to Welsington for college to keep my identity a secret and make some friends who weren't here to score a share of my power. If I cared about how people addressed me, I wouldn't be here."
Lynn was surprised. She said, "That explains it. You're really flying under the radar. You didn't even have a car."
"I have a car. However, I couldn't be bothered to drive it. If I did, I would've needed to find a place to park as well as a mechanic to maintain it. It's too much trouble. As a student, it's easier to call a cab when I need it.
"Lynn, we've got to prioritize Riley now. Why don't you accompany her to the psychologist's for a checkup today?"
Lynn nodded solemnly and agreed, "Got it. Don't worry. I'll take her there in the afternoon."
She adored Riley. I wasn't afraid she would slack off.
However, she had gone through a lot herself and was probably exhausted. I thought for a moment before saying, "How about this? I'll give you a week off. During this period, unless something happens to the bar which requires your presence, you don't have to fret over this. Take a break and accompany Riley at home."
"Thank you, Mr. Whi—William."
I smiled and said, "You know I'm trying to keep things secret, so you mustn't leak my identity. In addition, I might visit your bar often. To prevent people from feeling suspicious, I'll take up a job as a part-timer. You get me?"
Lynn was intelligent. She nodded immediately and said, "Don't worry. I know what to do."
"Great. You should go home now. I need to make a trip to a friend's place."
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