I felt something stuck in my throat as if something was surging up from my stomach. I tried hard to suppress the discomfort.
Seeing me motionless, Neil called out to me again, "Come on, let's eat. Aren't you hungry?"
Without replying, I quickly dashed toward the bathroom.
I tried to muffle my sounds, using the noise of flushing to cover up the sound of vomiting. It made me feel miserable.
When I came out of the bathroom, Neil was waiting for me at the door.
"Are you nuts? You even follow me to the bathroom?" I got a bit scared and pretended to yell at him.
Neil's face instantly darkened, and he replied coldly, "Go eat. I’m leaving now."
I wanted him to leave as soon as possible, so I kept silent. As soon as he was out of sight, I tossed away the salmon he had cooked.
The rest of the dishes were to my liking, and I gobbled them all up.
After cleaning up the table, I went downstairs to throw away the trash.
"Oh, these cute love cookies. He’ll be so touched, right?" Suddenly, a voice came over. I turned and saw Bonnie and Malinda, hand in hand, walking towards me.
Bonnie was holding a lovely box that appeared to have pastries inside.
Malinda was complimenting Bonnie, but their voices suddenly halted upon seeing me.
Bonnie looked genuinely surprised. She probably didn't expect to see me here since Neil was also living here.
With a straight face, I glanced at them and walked into the elevator.
Bonnie hesitated for a moment, then also stepped in.
Malinda rolled her eyes at me while Bonnie made a complicated face the whole time. I guessed Neil might be in for some drama.
"What rotten luck, she lives here too?" Malinda couldn't help but rant.
Bonnie looked at me with a thoughtful expression.
When the elevator arrived, Bonnie's face changed, looking stunned as I walked into my apartment.
"Oh my God, why does she live opposite Louis?!" Malinda exclaimed in frustration.
Once I closed the door, I couldn't hear her anymore.
Whether Bonnie and Neil were going to fight, I didn't care. But I didn't expect that Bonnie would text me after a while, "Irene, can we chat?"
I didn't respond and blocked her straight away.
Ten minutes later, the doorbell rang. I peeked through the peephole, and it was Bonnie. I couldn't understand why she would dare to come to me.
Where was Neil? Did he leave after delivering the food?
I opened the door. Outside, Bonnie looked at me with a complex expression, "Irene, do you hate me that much now?"
"Come in, close the door." I returned to the living room and sat down, instructing coldly.
Bonnie closed the door silently and sat opposite me.
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