After drinking too much wine, Chloeâs eyes became blurred and she leaned back on Oliveâs shoulder.
By this time, they have moved from the bar to the sofa booth, which was full of bottles and cans.
âOlive, Iâm homeless. You must take me in, or Iâll have to sleep on a park bench."
Olive was surprised to hear this from her, but itâs not out of her expectation. Olive just hugged her lovingly, âyouâre so stupid.â
Although their love was gone, but through a few years of youth, it was ok to ask for the break-up fee.
âHe left me a house, a car, and million dollars, but I didnât take any of them. What do I need that money for without him? His parents and relatives always think I am going for his familyâs money. I will show them that the poor also have the aspirations of the poor.â
âAspiration canât change for food.â Olive mumbled, but she couldnât speak out loud. She said another words, âyou fool.â
Chloe chuckled, âarenât you stupider than me? You born a child for a man, but you didnât let him know.
You also kept your mouth shut to us. I havenât seen you accept another man in these years. Are you still missing him in your heart?â
When Ivy heard this, his lazy body suddenly leaned forward slightly and his eyes fell on Oliveâs face.
A mixture of emotions spreading over Oliveâs face, it was hard to see through.
Olive was silent for a moment. She picked up her glass and said, âlet us drink.â
When you were drunk, you didnât have to think about anything.
But she was not so easy to get drunk. With the good capacity for alcohol was not a good thing sometimes. The more drink, the more sober, how could she tell them? Annieâs father showed up, but he didnât know her, and didnât know that he had a daughter. She even didnât know whether he remembered her or not.
She once asked him, âif one day I am missing, will you look for me?â
He said, âyes.â
âWhat if you never find me?â
âYou belong to me all the way, and you canât escape from me anyway.â
But he didnât find me for these five years. When we met again, we were strangers. Olive thought these in her mind.
Chloe got drunk, and Ivy drove them home. Chloe was much quieter when she got drunk, and she curled up in Oliveâs arms, like a wounded cat.
Ivy took a look at her in the rearview mirror, âit is hard for her.â
âItâs only a matter of time before she gets through.â Olive looked at the woman in her arms with pity.
Chloe, whom she knew, was too strong to collapse.
Under residential buildings, Ivy helped her get Chloe out of the car, and put Chloe on his back. He walked toward the elevator with practiced efficiency.
Olive pressed the floor button.
At the beginning, her father didnât sell their old house even they couldnât pay the urgent medical expenses of her father due to the car accident. However, when Annie had a sudden illness and they had no money for medical treatment four months ago, her parents didnât tell her and sold their old house without hesitation.
Her father said to her, âas long as there is life, there is hope.â
At that moment, she swore that she would work hard and buy a big house to make her parents have a good life, after Annie regains her health.
This dream finally came true last year. Although the house was not big, and the decoration was very simple with not much furniture, it was very warm. There was an elevator that was convenient for his father.
Olive got Chloe settled and poured Ivy a cup of hot tea.
Ivy asked, âarenât aunt, uncle and Annie at home?â
âMy momâs sick. Sheâs at the hospital. My dadâs with her. Thus, Annie also stays at the hospital tonight.
She has a separate bed at the hospital. I'll pick them up in the morning.â
âWhy didnât you tell us? How was she?â
âItâs all right. Sheâll be out of the hospital in two days.â Actually, her heart was still fluttering with fear when she thought of it. God blessed.
After tea, Ivy stood up to say goodbye and Olive planned to see him off.
âItâs cold outside, and Iâm not the first time to come here. You should have a rest early.â Ivy stopped her.
Olive said with a smile on her face, âIâll drop in and do some shopping.â
Ivy agreed.
They went downstairs together, and the street lamps elongated their shadows on the neighborhoodâs bleak streets.
âOlive, do you remember how we meet for the first time?â Ivy asked suddenly.
Olive laughed, âof course, I remember. You drunkard.â
At that time, Ivy had not yet run the waittingbar.
She had just returned to Luo city, and she didnât know that she was pregnant. She happened to meet a homeless man who had slept on a park bench all night. The newspaper covered his upper body, revealing his dirty jeans.
But as for a hobo, he shouldn't have had the money to buy a bunch of beer and put them under the park bench. There were twenty or thirty beers in total, both drunk and undrunk.
Drinking beer like drinking water, a real alcoholic.