She touched her stomach. "I'm sorry, my babies. I promised not to get angry but I couldn't control myself again."
"Cathy, I’ll send you back." Shaun held her hand. "I'll have the driver drive the car over."
Catherine remained silent.
On the way back home, she did not speak a word either.
Shaun studied her expression a few times. His eyes looked weary. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have asked you to go today. What Rodney said was too much."
"You're right. You don’t have to invite me next time," Catherine replied calmly.
Actually, she still felt disappointed in her heart. Whenever she faced Shaun's group of friends, she always felt like she was battling them alone. He had never once taken her side with a firm stance.
She could not even remember how many times it had happened already.
When the car stopped, she got out of the car immediately.
"My dear, babe..."
Shaun called her from behind, but she never looked back. Gradually, he started to become angry as well." What on earth do you want? Until when are you going t o show me this attitude?"
Catherine halted and turned her head. "Maybe I'll get better when you stop hanging out with Rodney and the others."
Shaun’s expression darkened.
Although he was not pleased with Rodney and the rest, he had known them for 20 years. They had accompanied him through thick and thin. It was not a n exaggeration to say that they were sworn brothers.
"I knew you wouldn't be willing to."
Catherine gave a self-deprecating smile and then turned back to leave.
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