Trevin nodded, "No wonder she seems silly. However, she looks well and is less like a vegetable who just became normal."
He seemed to be interested and talked to Summer about Bendy.
"She can't distinguish between sugar and salt. Although she is an adult, she only has the mental age of a child..." Summer listened silently.
If those things hadn't happened, Bendy would have led a normal life. She wouldn't have been unconscious for more than ten years and ended up a social misfit when she woke up.
It was Michael's fault. His affair with Violet led to the following tragedies. It had a ripple effect. Though it happened many years ago, Leonardo and Stanley were still affected by it now.
Summer had mixed feelings. Finally, she said
to Trevin, "Don't hurt Bendy."
"Do you think I am Stanley? Bendy is like a retarded child, so could I hurt her?"
Trevin suddenly paused and said, "Well, there are also exceptions. If Stanley admits that he killed my father, I won't be soft on Bendy."
"You..." Summer wanted to say something, but she was interrupted by Trevin, "I don't have any friends here. I asked you out just to share this with you. I will soon have Stanley brought to justice."
He continued before Summer could speak, "Rosie is alone at home, so you must be worried about her. Go back early."
Trevin changed a lot during this period of time. He wasn't as unruly and flirtatious as before, looking calm and steady. He became much more mature and stable after investigating into Lester's case.
"Alright, I'm going home. When I'm free, I'll bring Rosie to see you. She talked about you the other day," Summer stood up as she spoke.
Trevin smiled, "Goodbye."
Summer turned around and walked out.
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