Chapter 26
Love Comes After Hate
Chapter 26 Awkward (1)
West Square is the largest business circle in the city center, and the flow of people on weekdays is not small, but I saw Aaron at a glance in the bustling crowd.
I followed him to the revolving restaurant on the top floor and saw him sitting opposite Wendy, fully arme d with hat and sunglasses.
At the risk of being found, I covered half of my face with my hand and walked to the card seat behind the m.
Itâs also a coincidence that a pot of green plants is placed among us, which is a perfect barrier.
As soon as I sat down, I heard Wendy say happily. âI ordered black coffee for you. Iâd like to add other dis hes when you arrive.â Aaronâs voice was cool: âIf you have something to say, I can only give you five min utes.â
After a few seconds of silence, Wendy began to cry: âYou must hate me so much that you didnât attend my wedding and donât even give me a blessing.â
âI donât hate you,â Aaron seemed to smile, âBut since youâre married, thereâs no need for us to connect wi th each other.â Through the cracks in the leaves, I saw Wendy pull Aaronâs hand. After Aaron avoided, sh e seemed to cry: âYes, I married someone else, but you know, I had to, I had no choiceâ¦â
Aaron didnât seem to want to talk about this topic. He pushed aside his chair and stood up: âSince you ar e married, you live a good life with your husband. I have nothing else to say, so Iâll go first.â
He then walked out with big steps. Wendy did not hesitate to chase out, but was stopped by the waiter at the door to pay the bill.
I am one of the many onlookers. What they see is the excitement. What I see is the mystery behind the e xcitement.
Young man and woman of the same age, it seems that they were indeed a couple.
Later, they broke up, but they havenât let go yet.
Especially Wendy, who just stole my ex husband and missed her old lover.
Thinking of what she said to me yesterday, she obviously has a grudge against me, but I donât think I offe nded herâ¦..
There were so many things in my head that I had a headache. The waiter just brought dessert. I got a sh ort peace by chewing food. When the stomach was filled and the brain returned to work, I realized that hi s pocket was empty and had to find someone to help pay the bill.
Finally, I borrowed a mobile phone from the guest at the next table to call Linda.
She is a fullâ
time housewife, but the baby sitter is responsible for her children and housework. Her daily pastime is ea ting and shopping. She quickly got on the phone and said she happened to choose a new model in West square.
She came quickly, helped me pay the bill and we went out together: âThe marriage of your ex husband a nd your assistant Wendy caused a great sensation yesterday. Iâm afraid youâre stimulated, so I called you several times yesterday. I thought you wanted to be quiet for a few days, but I didnât expect it was lost.â
âThank you. Iâll pay you back when I make up my mobile phone and bank card.â
âHey!â she frowned unhappily, âTalking about money hurts our relation. Well, I came with several friends.
Weâre going to have afternoon tea after shopping. Itâs not good to break the appointment temporarily. You go with me and Iâll g o with you to make up your certificate after eating.â
should âTorget it, itâs not goodâ¦â
âItâs all right. They are all close to me. Two of them have been to your gallery before.â
I accepted her offer and asked her to go back to the store first. I went to the bathroom to tidy up my mak eup.
In the mirror, my face was very bad, my dark circles were very obvious, and my lips were too white to be bloody. There was no cosmetics at hand, so I had to wet my face with cold water and rub it with my hands.
When I finished and going out, I saw Linda and her friends coming towards me. I wanted to say hello. I he âLinda, I donât want to have dinner with Sasha. Everyone in the circle knows about her cheating. If others we will be embarrassed.â
I didnât do anything wrong, but my first thought was to hide. When I saw a door on my right, I opened it an Chapter 26 Awkward(1)
Across a door, I heard Linda speak for me: âShe is not like that. Everyone heard about her husbandâs marriage yesterday. We should know that she is the victim.â
A burst of sneer, Linda was angry: âNo matter what she did, she is also my friend. Iâm not forcing you to ha You go first and Iâll find her.â
Later, I heard that Linda went to the toilet next door to look for me. Her worried tone made me want to pro dare to move.
Because I realized I broke into the menâs room by mistake.
Whatâs worse,, I saw a man standing in front of the urinal. When he turned his face and looked at me, I fo