The fire in my heart was about to erupt, and I couldn't be bothered to waste any more time with Abbie. I directly said to Harrison, "Two women have caused such a ruckus because of you, aren't they planning to settle this?"
Harrison, who was supposed to stay out of the affair, was instantly pulled into this competition that belonged to women. It was said that it belonged to women, but it was not entirely a fight between women. After all, the source of it was Harrison.
Abbie didn't care about anything in front of me. The only person she cared about was Harrison.
In that case, the three of us might as well fight face to face today!
"What's wrong?" Harrison looked at the nest in confusion, as if he had just realized what was going on.
As soon as these words left her mouth, the corners of Abbie's mouth curled into a smile that couldn't be hidden, as if Harrison's words were on her side, although I had the same thought in my heart.
I clenched my fists, squeezed out a smile, and slowly walked behind Harrison. I placed my hands on his shoulders and whispered in his ear, "Abbie and I have a quarrel because of you. As a man, aren't you very satisfied?"
It was undeniable that I was mocking him.
Harrison naturally understood what she meant. He placed his hand on hers and smiled helplessly. "The relationship between Abbie and me is like that between siblings. Why do you have to be angry over her?"
"Oh, it turns out to be brother and sister!" I suddenly realized and looked at Abbie opposite me.
Sitting opposite me, Abbie bit her lips tightly. She believed that it wouldn't take long for her to bite blood. She had a pitiful look on her face. If I were a man, I would most likely fall in love with her.
"Unfortunately, women are always the most familiar with women. In front of men, I feel sorry for her, but in front of me, she is just a man with good deeds."
There was no need to think about the rest of the things. Harrison got up and pulled my hand to the door. Before he went out, Abbie called him "Brother Harrison". I felt very uncomfortable and held his hand instead.
Harrison tilted his head to look at me, and I also stubbornly looked at him. I believed that he would definitely understand what I meant now. It was just that he was unwilling to let him turn back, and he was even more unwilling to let him turn around to look for Abbie.
I thought to myself, "No matter whether I go back to find Abbie or not, I won't forgive him again!"
This decision could only be made in a second, but Harrison just stood there and didn't move. I felt very angry and wanted to leave alone.
Perhaps sensing what I was thinking, Harrison tightened his grip on my hand and squeezed it gently. I glanced at him and happened to see a smile on his face.
"Brother Harrison, the people here today are all our childhood friends. Do you really want them to watch you leave me?" Behind him, Abbie's voice was choked with sobs.
"Abbie, you'll always be my sister."
After saying these words, Harrison took my hand and walked out. I allowed him to pull me away, and his last sentence echoed in my ears: "Abbie, you will always be my sister. If you say these words in front of everyone, can I really express my feelings for you?"
Out of the door of the private room, I was greeted by Jonah, who had just returned from the garden. I thought Harrison would stop and tell Jonah something, but he didn't seem to see Jonah. He pulled me and left without hesitation.
We kept quiet until we got in the car. "Can you explain to me what's going on tonight?" I finally couldn't help asking.
"There's nothing to explain," he said.
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