He probably forgot that I stopped making trouble with him a long time ago.
When did it start?
It seemed that he left me alone on the night road because of a piece of news about Judy and I was afraid to go home alone in the dark.
It was like when he took the rent money from the family to buy a ring for Judy without permission.
We had quarreled so many times that I felt it was meaningless.
Now I could go to the hospital for a follow-up checkup by myself after a miscarriage, but it was a pity that he had to leave the spare ribs for others to eat.
Fortunately, I didn’t have to see him anymore.
Go away, ungrateful man.
Seeing that I didn’t say anything, Errol softened his tone again, “Harper, I just wronged you to stay in the store for a few days. Didn’t you often stay in the store when you were busy before?”
I nodded sensibly as he wished. “Okay.”
But he became panic again. “You are not angry, right?”
“No.” I stood up expressionlessly and continued, “I will leave tonight.”
I went to the hot pot restaurant on the corner.
It seemed that this was the first time I found out that Errol and Judy were not siblings.
I said, there was no brother in the world who looked at his sister like that.