There were only a few words in the text message, which were about Jonah's marriage.
I looked at Sienna, who was sleeping well. She was my best friend. I would not feel good seeing her sad. I just wanted to know if Jonah's marriage was true or not.
Soon, Harrison's text message came. There were only two words on it: Yes.
Recalling my current condition today, and looking at the text message sent by Harrison, I lifted the quilt and ran to the living room alone to make a phone call. As soon as the phone rang, it was picked up, and Harrison's lazy voice came into my ears.
"Are you asleep?" I asked.
He paused for a while and said, "No, I'm reading some information."
I nodded and realized that he couldn't see it, so I said, "When I was with you, I didn't hear that Jonah was going to get married. Why did he say that he had to get married when he got married?"
"He wanted to get married, so he got married." Harrison's casual tone made me a little angry. He said with sarcasm, "If you want to get married, then get married. What about Sienna? They have been together for such a long time and they got married so easily. They are not lovers yet. And judging from today's situation, it doesn't seem that they have no feelings for each other."
Thinking about the scene of our meeting today, I was even more certain of my guess.
Harrison on the other side seemed a little tired, but he still said to me, "This is their business. Let them solve it by themselves, okay?"
"But Sienna is my good sister." I refused his proposal.
"I used to be accompanied by Sienna when I was in my most difficult time. Now that she has something to do, how can I shrink back? This is not what I can do."
I also thought that Harrison was difficult to do in the middle, but there was nothing I could do about Sienna.
After a while, I heard footsteps on the other side of the phone followed by the sound of drinking water. When the voice stopped, he said, "If we can solve it, it won't be like this. The only thing you can do now is to appease Sienna. The rest can only be solved by them." "Don't say that Sienna is your good sister. Think about it carefully. If it's between you and me, can others intervene?"
Harrison's words reminded me. I always wanted Sienna and Jonah to be fine, but I forgot that love was always their own business. No matter how I helped them, as long as they were unwilling to reconcile, it would be useless for me to work hard.
That night, Harrison and I talked on the phone until early in the morning. As soon as we lay down, Sienna turned around and hugged me tightly.
I thought she was asleep, so I patted her back a few times.
"I am not a child," Sienna whispered.
I stopped patting her back and said with a smile, "In my heart, we are still children."
"Yes, child."
When I woke up again, it was already bright. I didn't get any response when I called Sienna's name. When I got up and looked around, there was no one around me. I thought that she had woken me up in advance, so I muttered gloomily, "It's too boring. Why don't you wake me up by the way?"
"It doesn't matter if I don't call him. As long as Harrison comes to pick me up in the morning, it will be awkward if he finds out that I haven't woken up yet when he pick me up."
I got up and looked around. There was no one in the room, just like I slept alone last night. Harrison just arrived at this time.
"Did you see Sienna downstairs?" I asked casually.
Harrison shook his head and said, "All the people below are exercising. There are basically no young people."
"That's strange. Sienna disappeared as soon as I opened my eyes. I left without saying hello." I couldn't help blaming her.
I used to sleep with Sienna, but there had never been anyone when I opened my eyes like today. Thinking of what happened yesterday, I couldn't help worrying.
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