I was disgusted by Kay's act, so I turned over the table.
Jeff's expression changed drastically as he clutched my hand and said, "Ella, what the hell? Apologize!"
"Stop it, Jeff. I'm sure Ella just got us wrong. We can explain to her."
"I can never explain anything to her!"
Jeff suddenly let go of my hand. The sudden force made me bump into Kay, and I fell down in a sorry state.
My hand was pierced by the broken dishes.
The excruciating pain made my face pale.
Jeff held the stumbling Kay and angrily said, "Ella, that's enough! It's just a meal. Do you really have to make a fuss?"
"You can't even distinguish right from wrong. You don't get to be with Mr. Burke at all!" Ava Cobb glanced at my blood-stained palm, and I saw a smile flash across her eyes.
She dares to talk to me like this.
I sneered inwardly.
Kay had just come back, and Jeff had already become so close with her and Ava, her daughter.
"Ava!" Kay said sternly. "Go back to your room! Stop saying nonsense!"
Instead of Ava, I figured I was the one who should leave.
I endured the pain and propped myself up, smiling weakly, "Jeff, if you wanna fulfill your wish when you were young, just tell me. It's just a divorce. I can handle it."