"You eat; I'm done with my food."
With that, Joshua stood up and left.
As he brushed past Luna, Joshua's shoulder bumped forcefully against Luna's and almost forced her onto the ground.
However, he did not even turn around and instead stomped upstairs as though he could not feel this.
Luna remained motionless, glaring at Joshua's retreating figure as she clutched her aching shoulder.
What was he mad about? Had he not said these exact words to Lucas that morning?
"Why did you talk to him like that?" Theo shot Luna a helpless glance, then looked at the food on the table, which Joshua had barely even touched. "He had lost his appetite this morning because of his fight with you, and now he's refusing to eat...
"If this goes on any longer, his body won't b e able to take it."
Luna pursed her lips slightly and, after helping Bonnie settle down, plopped down into her own seat. "I hadn't even done anything to irk him, yet he got on my nerves this morning and even blamed me for it!"
The more she thought about it, the angrier Luna got. She could not believe how outrageous this man was behaving!
He was the one who had lost his temper for no reason and even ratted on Gwen.
How dare this man even have the audacity t o strike out and throw a tantrum by refusing to eat?
As soon as she thought of this, Luna picked up her fork and stabbed it into her meatloaf. "Well, since he doesn't want to eat, I assume it's because he's not hungry! S o be it that his body gives up on him; what does it have to do with me?"
Joshua, who was standing at the second-floor railing, narrowed his eyes when he heard this.
He glanced at Luna with a dark expression before finally turning and going into his room.
Theo had already noticed that Joshua was lurking at the second-floor railing, which was why he had deliberately told Luna about Joshua skipping his meals.
However, to his surprise, Luna's answer was not one of sympathy but of spite.
Glancing at Joshua's retreating figure, Theo let out a sigh and continued eating his food.
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