Chapter 191
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 191 A Call From Tristan âWhat? Youâre hurt? Where?â questioned Charmaine. As Willow was
her last hope, she was immensely worried when she learned the latter was hurt. âWhere are you? Iâll
come get you, so stay where you are.â After the call ended, Willow remained in her spot. She knew
Yale and Charmaine would side with her. That was why she decided to call Charmaine. At the same
time, the owner of the restaurant, who was in his forties, silently made another plate of spaghetti for
Sophie as she had requested.
That young lady doesnât seem to be someone to mess with. That aura of hers⦠Itâs as if she came
from hell. Sheâs terrifying. Meanwhile, Willow glared at Sophie. I canât believe she still has the mood to
eat after what she did to me! âSophie, no matter what, Iâm still your sister. Arenât you afraid God will
punish you after what you did to me?â âHaha, speak for yourself. You did so many evil deeds, yet
youâre perfectly fine, so why would God punish me?â replied Sophie as she wiped the table with tissue
papers. âYouââ Willow was aware she would not win against Sophie, but even so, she liked to provoke
the latter. But I really lost this time. âIgnore her, Ysabelle.â Although Willowâs hand seemed severely
injured, she did not deserve even an ounce of sympathy. After all, she had only herself to blame. Had
she not made the first move, she would not have ended up like that. Just then, Sophieâs new plate of
spaghetti was served. Taking a fork, Sophie dug in. Her movements were so graceful that she did not
seem like the same person from moments earlier. âArenât you guys eating?
If not, then leave,â uttered Sophie casually, as if nothing had happened. Hearing that, the other
customers immediately lowered their heads and indulged in their food. Not one soul dared to say
something, let alone check on Willow. Seeing how uncompassionate they were, Willow cried non-stop.
By the time Charmaine arrived, Sophie had almost finished her food. The older womanâs heart broke
when she spotted âher last hopeâ slumped on the ground, her hand red and swollen. All Willow was
good at was drawing. If she could no longer draw due to her injury, Charmaine did not know what she
should do. âHow did you get injured, Willa? And why is it so severe? Sophie, why didnât you call the
ambulance when you know your sisterâs injured? Donât you know how precious her hand is?â
Taking advantage of Charmaineâs sympathy toward her, Willow sobbed loudly. âSophie did this, Mom.
She stuffed my hand in the spaghetti. It hurts, Mom. It hurts so much!â As Charmaine heard that, she
stared at Sophie in disbelief. Why? Why is she so evil? âWhy did you do that, Sophie?â No matter what,
theyâre sisters! When Sophie did not explain herself, Ysabelle looked at the former worriedly. âBecause
I wanted to.â âYou⦠How can you be so cruel at such a young age?â âWillow was the one who wanted
to harm Sophie first, Mrs. Tanner. While Sophie only injured Willowâs hand, Willow was planning to ruin
Sophieâs face!â defended Ysabelle. At first, she had felt a bit sympathetic toward Willow, but it all
diminished after she saw how Charmaine behaved. What kind of mother is she? Ever since she
arrived, she only cared about Willow. Itâs as though Sophieâs not even her daughter!
âWhat?â Charmaine felt as if her ears were deceiving her. âIs that true, Willa?â âMy hand hurts, Mom.
Take me to the hospital.â The way everyone stared at Willow made her feel embarrassed, so all she
wanted was to escape to the hospital. Regardless of what happened, Charmaine could not bear to see
her daughter like this anymore, so she asked the driver to carry Willow to the car. Before leaving the
scene, Charmaine turned to Sophie. âSophie, sheâs family, no matter what. Did you really have to go
that far? Your grandpa will be sad if he learns about this as he values harmony in the family more than
anything.â Charmaine knew Sophieâs sole weakness to this day was her grandfather, so she used that
card. âThatâs none of your concern,â responded Sophie. I didnât pursue the matter last time because
Grandpa was in surgery, and I didnât want to concern him lest it affects him. However, Willowâs the one
asking for it this time. What else could I do? Had I not taught her a lesson, she wouldâve forgotten Iâm
not one to be messed with. Enraged, Charmaine was about to retort, but she knew Sophie would not
listen to her regardless of what she said. Hence, she left and brought Willow to the hospital. âSoph, if
youâre done eating, letâs head back,â stated Ysabelle.
The atmosphere here is uncomfortable. Soph must be tense. Standing up, Sophie scanned the QR
code to pay for their meals. âLetâs return and take a rest. We have another exam later,â remarked
Sophie calmly. Walking behind her, Ysabelle nodded. Yeah, we have another exam. Itâs not worth it to
let us get affected by someone unimportant. Once they exited the restaurant, Sophieâs phone rang. It
was a call from Tristan. âWe found the one who injured Sunny. What do you want to do?â he asked,
wanting her opinion. âI see. Letâs hold this matter off for two days. Iâll handle it after the exam.â âOkay.
What are you doing now? Have you had lunch?â Tristan inquired. âI just had it with Ysabelle. What
about you?â âI havenât eaten anything. Everythingâs tasteless because youâre not with me! What are you
going to do to end my torment?â he flirted. Sophie was speechless after hearing him. Well, unlike him, I
enjoyed my lunch. âStop it. Iâm going to end the call now. I have an exam later, and now I want to take a
nap before that.â She had not slept for long last night. If not for her willpower during the Chanaean
exam, she would have dozed off. âAll right! Letâs visit Old Mr.
Tanner together later,â he suggested, knowing Josiah was still in the hospital. âOkay.â âWait for me at
the school after the exam. Iâll pick you up. Thereâs going to be heavy snow later.â He felt uneasy about
letting her drive, and he did not have faith in taxi drivers because he feared they would hurt her. âAll
right, I got it.â With that, Sophie was about to end the call. She did not know how to act lovey-dovey at
all. However, before she could, the man spoke again. âWait! You havenât said you missed me!â Sophie
was rendered tongue-tied, for she truly could not bring herself to say something like that. Blushing a bit,
Sophie stared at Ysabelle, still not saying a word. âMr. Tristanâ¦â Can he not make things difficult for
me?