The last few of them ended up soaked to the bone before they finally got home; after all, they really hadn't been able to hail a cab the entire way.
Besides, none of them even knew where to wait for a ride.
It wasn't that Jason Forrester refused to make a call. The main problem was that his chauffeur had taken the day off, so there was no one he could call.
'Besides, I only found out today that he was taking a day off. It's all rather baffling.'
'But people have the freedom to come and go as they please. That's perfectly normal, and I can't interfere. It's not like I can force him to work and strip him of his freedom, right? That wouldn't be right.'
"Okay, whatever. The important thing is we're home now, so let's not dwell on it."
"Let's all get some rest. There's no point dwelling on what happened—it's meaningless now. We're home, and that's what counts."
