I broke free from his embrace and said seriously, "Aidan, I can't control what you do outside, but don't bring people in front of me."
"I'm narrow-minded and hurt when I see another girl."
Aidan was well-known for playing around in his circle, and his attitude towards Aubree made me feel threatened.
Birdie's eyes were slightly red, as if deeply aggrieved, tears falling heavily.
"Mr. White, I've made Lucie angry. I shouldn't have come tonight..."
Aidan patiently comforted her. "Aubree, you're here because I brought you. No one can make you leave."
When Birdie looked at me, there was a hint of provocation and disdain in her eyes.
I stepped forward and slapped her. "Do you know your place, you bitch?"
Turning to Aidan, I said firmly, "Either break up with her or break up with me."
Aidan furrowed his brows, his voice still casual. "Lucie, are you deliberately making things difficult for me?"
3
The room fell silent.
Aubree stepped forward, ripped off my hearing aid, and threw it hard on the ground.
"I'm Mr. White's true love. You're just occupying the title of girlfriend. Have you no shame? Those who aren't loved are the third wheels!"
Birdie spoke boldly, steadfastly defending her so-called love.