The rest of the day passed faster than I expected as we continued exploring the lively streets of Central Vedelia.
Honestly, I'd have preferred putting some distance between myself and Rodolf and John. But, of course, that wasn't so easy—Amelia and Cylien seemed pretty keen on spending time as a group. A 'girl bonding' thing, I guessed.
If I had to bet, I'd say John and Rodolf were hoping for some alone time with their girlfriends too, but luck wasn't on their side either.
As for Layla... well, if it were up to her, I was sure she would've dragged me off the moment we got here and spent the entire day glued to my side. But she was being considerate, probably out of respect for her sister-in-law.
Eventually, though, the sun began to dip below the skyline, casting long golden rays through the stone buildings and bustling streets. It was finally time to go our separate ways.
Rodolf and Cylien were the first to take their leave, slipping off quietly with a few goodbyes.