Two people locked eyes, neither willing to break the silent standoff.
After a lengthy pause, Dorothy spoke first, "Did you rush back home because of that phone call I made?"
"No." Everett replied sharply, looking down at her, "It was because of my mother's trial."
The air between them tinged with a strange tension with that sentence.
"Oh." Dorothy muttered.
"I'm involved with you only because you're the mother of Abigail and Langston. Don't read too much into it."
Dorothy nodded with a cool demeanor, "I wasn't overthinking."
Everett didn’t say anything in reply.
"Like I said before, it was wrong of me to disturb you after having a few too many. It won't happen again," Dorothy declared with a straightforward bow, devoid of any coyness or emotion, "I'm sorry." Her bow seemed to suggest that Everett had gone to great lengths to bring her here just to see her genuflect.
They hadn't seen each other for months, and this was how they reunited.
Everett's temper flared even more because of that, "Dorothy, what's the point of this performance?"
"No point," she replied, tugging at her lips slightly, "Though I promised it won't happen again, if you're still worried, you could... change your number."
That would settle things once and for all. And she wouldn't seek out his new number.
"Do you know how much of a hassle it is for me to change my number? This whole situation could be avoided if you just stopped drinking."
"I want to drink." Dorothy craved a peaceful, deep sleep.
Showing a rare resolution, she met Everett's gaze and said, "Everett, getting drunk is my right. I hope you won't arbitrarily take that away from me."
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