She could tell at first glance that he was paying attention to their conversation, yet he didn't want to say anything out of his ego.
Maria was nervous. Couldn't Ernest be more proactive for once?
"You noticed I lost weight. Yes, I am indeed on a diet. Do you remember I used to have baby fat? Now that my face is much slimmer, don't I look prettier?" Leah asked.
"I think you've lost at least a dozen pounds, am I right?" Maria asked as she observed closer.
"I've lost 13 pounds. It's a successful diet, isn't it?" Leah was proud of her result.
"I don't think that's the case. It's more likely that you're emotionally hurt and you lost your appetite due to that," Maria refuted.
"You make me sound like a cancer patient," Leah complained, "How can I be hurt when I am this tough?"
"Fine, you are not hurt," Maria said, "You're just slightly wounded." "That sounds better." Leah chuckled. "Anyway, Maria, dear, if there's nothing else then let's stop here for today. My friends are waiting for me."
"Don't hang up now. I have something to ask you." Maria didn't want Leah to hang up on her, as she didn't know when she could get in touch with her again.
Leah had no choice but to stay on the line. "Just ask then, don't beat around the bush. I'm really busy over here."
Leah had always been straightforward. She would tend to keep her words brief and clear.
Ernest was even more troubled to hear Leah's voice after so long.
He got reminded of the two days during Christmas. It was like a dream. He didn't even know why he didn't choose to apologize to Leah.
Now, it seemed like Leah had finally moved on, yet Maria pointed out that she had lost 13 pounds.
Ernest was upset to hear this. He felt guilty.
He felt pain in his chest. His breathing grew heavy as his emotions were surging within.
At this time, he heard Maria say to Leah, "Honey, there's something I have to tell you."
However, it was as if Leah already knew what Maria was about to say. She interrupted, "If this is about a certain someone, then you should just stop right here. Don't tell me anything about him. If it's about something else, then just spill it already."
Maria was startled to hear this.
She couldn't help but shake it off with a laugh. She said, "How unfortunate. This is indeed about that certain someone. He has lost at least a dozen pounds too. You two are just so in sync to be losing weight at the same time. It's clear that you two are still not over each other."
"Maria, I told you to not tell me anything about him. I don't care if he has lost weight or not. It's none of my business." Leah's tone sounded neutral, as if she wasn't bothered at all.
"But he's regretting it. He told me himself. He is clueless about making you mad. Don't you think that it's a pity to just break up like that after going through so much together?" Maria asked.
Upon hearing this, Leah laughed. She sneered, "I did feel wronged, but I don't anymore. After all, I was his first. I doubt he will be able to get over me."
It had been a long time since Leah said something along this line. She was always catching people off guard with her words.
This was exactly who Leah was.
She was unpredictable.
Maria was startled upon hearing that. She then burst into laughter. "This is so you, Leah."
"I know.=," Leah nodded. "Why did he lose so much weight anyway? Is it because he misses Celeste too much?"
Ernest felt helpless to hear this.
Since when was he so emotionally involved with Celeste?
"You misunderstood that. He's only like this because of you," Maria said.
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