People always said that women were made of water, but they never said who women cried for.
I believe that no woman would be willing to cry so easily. I don't want to, and Abbie in front of me wouldn't be willing either. In my impression, she had always been proud, and when she looked at me, she would always be in a high and mighty state.
At the same time, I was also envious of her. After all, it was really her ability to be doted on like this.
But Harrison, who was beside me, easily made her cry like this. According to a woman's position, I sympathized with her, but from my point of view, I didn't sympathize with her at all.
What she had done to me back then was far more serious than those words!
"This is the last time." Harrison threw down the six words coldly and pulled me to leave.
Behind him was Abbie's hysterical cry, accompanied by her scolding of me. She had thought that the people in the hotel would look at us with colored glasses, but she had never thought that everyone would do their own job as if nothing had happened.
Coming out of the hotel, Harrison was not in a hurry. He let go of his hand and wanted to find a cigarette in his pocket. When he found it and was ready to light it, he saw me again. Probably because he thought that he couldn't smell the smoke, he took a deep breath and put the cigarette and lighter back in his pocket.
Seeing his series of actions, I couldn't help laughing.
He didn't ask me, nor did I explain. He just stood there without moving. After a while, I felt a little cold. "Aren't you leaving?"
"Wait for someone," he said.
Wait for someone? I muttered to myself. Who else could we wait for? Could it be the group of people waiting for the gathering?
However, looking at the situation, we didn't leave Abbie and stayed in the hotel. If we waited for the people in the private room to come out later, wouldn't Abbie also follow us out? Thinking that she might see Abbie later, I felt a little unhappy.
I didn't want to see her desire. At least when I was called a b*tch or a b*tch, I really didn't want to see her. But I couldn't say these words to Harrison, so I could only wait with him here.
About ten minutes later, a few people came out of the hotel. Jonah and Sienna were sandwiched in the middle of them. Seeing that I didn't leave at the door, Sienna was surprised and said, "Just now he said that you wouldn't leave, but I didn't believe it. It turned out to be true!"
The "he" that Sienna was talking about was Jonah. When I saw Jonah and Harrison standing together, I suddenly understood.
The so-called wait was to wait for Jonah and Sienna, right? Or maybe Harrison came out today mainly because he wanted me to see Sienna.
Harrison and Jonah were in the same car. They were supposed to talk about it later, but Sienna didn't want to go back to Jonah's car. So he had no choice but to sit in the same car with me. I, who was originally sitting in the copilot seat, followed Sienna.
Before I sat down, I heard the sound of the door closing. Then I saw Jonah sitting in the passenger seat. I was very surprised. "You are sitting in a car. What about your car?"
"There will be a designated driver to drive back." Jonah answered casually, looking at Sienna sitting beside him.
But what about Sienna? When he looked over, he had already turned his eyes to one side.
I couldn't figure out what was going on between these two people, so I could only let them continue to make trouble like this. Anyway, I had plenty of time to ask in the future. At first, I didn't have a good impression of Jonah and felt that he was just a playboy. But since he was with Sienna, I found that people couldn't only look at the surface.
At least when they were together, Jonah's performance in all aspects was perfect. He could be called a good lover.
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