Chapter 312
Chapter 312
Abbie's long, wavy hair was casually scattered across her shoulders. She was wearing a short black dress and a pair of black stilettos. Her entire being was in high spirits, and there was no trace of sadness about her being forced to leave the company.
I didn't expect to meet her here and hear her words. I wanted to answer her impulsively, "You don't have to worry about us, or we're not familiar with each other's lives, but I'm just thinking about it."
Reality told me that the relationship between Harrison and Abbie was not as simple as I thought.
"Chelsea, don't you want to introduce your friend to me?" Sienna suddenly asked, pulling me back from my deep thoughts.
I smiled at her and said frankly, "This is Abbie, Harrison's good friend, and my former leader." "Abbie?" Sienna lowered her eyes and murmured. Then she looked at Abbie in surprise. "Aren't you the woman who kidnapped Chelsea and loved Harrison deeply?"
With Sienna's words, the scene instantly quieted down. I sat on the chair and didn't know how to answer. But Sienna, who was standing beside me, had changed her face and could burst out at any time.
I didn't know how to describe my mood at this time. On the one hand, I was very happy that Sienna said this, because what she said would never come out of my mouth. I had no choice. I had too many concerns and loved too much.
Abbie's family background was good, she had many friends, and her status was high. I was worried that I would anger her. Who knew when she would make trouble for Harrison at a critical moment? To put it bluntly, she could be called a time bomb in my life.
But I didn't know how to ease the situation, so I had to say, "Miss Ling, don't mind. My friend will say..."
"Are you very happy in your heart?" Abbie asked me with a sneer.
Sitting on the chair, I, who hadn't fully stood up yet, froze in the air and didn't know how to respond.
"But so what? You can't sit still, so you can only be happy in your heart." Abbie chuckled as she looked down, hiding the coldness in her eyes.
She slowly walked towards Abbie's position. The sound of her high heels colliding with the ground was very ear-piercing.
Abbie stopped in front of Sienna, reached out and stroked her long hair. She said in a low voice with a smile, "What you just said is true. I did those things."
Sienna bit her lips and suddenly tilted her head to pull her hair back from Abbie's hand. Then she turned to her and said, "It's great that you can still stand here safely. It seems that our family has spent a lot of effort."
"Does it have anything to do with you?"
I noticed that Abbie was a little angry. Thinking of the means she used to deal with me before, I quickly said, "Sienna, we have almost eaten enough. Didn't you just say that you wanted to buy something? Let's go now?" "Miss Ling, let's talk next time. We still have something to do later," I said to her with a smile.
However, it was obvious that Abbie didn't take my words to heart. She slowly turned to look at me and smiled. "Brother Harrison will be out soon. As your girlfriend, don't you want to see him?"
"There's no need. We have plenty of time to meet each other when we get back." I forced a smile.
"How can going back be the same as going back here? Don't you want me to ask him why he's with me?" Abbie approached me and asked in a voice that only the two of us could hear.
Of course I know that Harrison is meeting her today, but I don't want to know why they are meeting. At least I don't want to know at all in such an occasion, because I am worried that I will be angry, sad, and not care about
Harrison's face!
Now that Abbie could stand in front of me in such an overbearing manner, wasn't she relying on Harrison to meet her, and on the fact that she was superior to me?
But the problem was that I was not willing to continue playing with her...
I looked up at Abbie and said with the most standard smile, "Harrison told me about meeting you today when he left in the morning. The reason why he didn't come with me is that I want to meet Sienna. Do you understand?"
"How is that possible? You're lying to me!" Abbie's face was flushed red as she said angrily.
Seeing that she couldn't stand my words and exposed her true self, my initial emotions were lifted. I felt that the Abbie in front of me was nothing more than a push- over for a hero. If I found a soft rib, I would be able to beat her to the ground in a few minutes.
Thinking of this, my smile deepened. I walked around the table to Sienna's side and said to
Abbie, "Goodbye, Miss Ling."
After that, Sienna and I turned around and walked to the door. I kept reminding myself in my heart that I should leave in an elegant way and not in a panic.Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
"Why are we leaving? Can't we wait for Harrison to come over and ask him?" Sienna muttered discontentedly.
I frowned, but didn't say anything.
At this time, I couldn't explain it to her at all. There were too many problems in between. I had to sit down and explain slowly. But I knew that if I didn't give Sienna a satisfactory answer now, she would never be satisfied.
"I'll have a good talk with you when we get back." I comforted her.
But in fact, before we reached the door, we were stopped by the waiter. He smiled politely and said, "Madams, the bill has not been paid yet. Is it cash or credit card?"
It was the first time in my life that I had forgotten to pay the bill. I stood there in embarrassment and said with a burning face, "Sorry, sorry. I'll pay the bill with you now." After saying that, I was about to leave with the waiter. I didn't dare to look back at whether Abbie was still standing in the same spot. If she saw me, it would be even more embarrassing!
"Let's settle their bill with me." A familiar voice rang out.
I stopped and didn't look up. I insisted to the waiter, "Didn't you say that you would take me to pay the bill? Why haven't you left yet?"
The waiter looked at me and then at Harrison, and finally decided to listen to me.
"Then come with me." The waiter led me inside.
I unconsciously raised my head, trying to be a proud peacock in front of Harrison to let him know that even if I were alone, I could handle things well.
But just as I was passing by him, he said to me in a voice that only the two of us could hear, "The consumption here is more than a thousand. Are you sure you have enough money?"
This sentence successfully made me stop. I stood there and didn't move.
I had a habit of not bringing cash when I went out. Because I lost my wallet when I was in school, I didn't dare to bring much cash until now. Then I often read the news that I couldn't put my bank card with my ID card, so I only took my ID card and not my bank card.
So what I meant was that I didn't have that much money.
Harrison seemed to know that I was in a dilemma. He bent slightly to get close to me and whispered in my ear, "What are you feeling awkward about?"