For a moment, I felt like I was caught. I didn't do anything, but I felt like I was caught.

"He seems to be the man at the bar last time, right?" Louie asked.

I nodded and smiled at him. "Thank you for what happened today. I'll thank you when I have the chance in the future."

"It doesn't matter. It's just a piece of cake."

"Then I want to go," I said.

He looked at me with some embarrassment. "Your boyfriend? Do you need an explanation?"

"Explain?" I laughed bitterly in my heart.

Harrison and I didn't care about what explanation he needed. He didn't need my explanation at all. Even if I said I would leave, I simply agreed. What else could a man like him have agreed to?

"No need. We don't have anything to do with each other." I smiled. "Be careful on the way. I'll go first."

Without waiting for Louie's answer, I opened the door directly.

The moment he got out of the car, I admitted that I was very brave. I even remembered every word Harrison said and every heartless word he said to me in my mind. Finally, I got out of the car and came to him.

He didn't look at me. He didn't even look back. He just kept looking at Louie in front of him.

Louie, who thought he would leave, also stopped and didn't leave. He just looked at Harrison. I was about to collapse. I didn't know what the two people wanted to do!

Taking a deep breath, I said in a deep voice, "Harrison, what can I do for you?"

He didn't answer and didn't move.

"What's the matter?" I asked again, but I still couldn't get an answer. In the end, I shouted, "Harrison, what do you want?"

The air was terribly quiet, and passers-by kept looking at us.

Unfortunately, as the protagonist, we didn't react at all, as if we couldn't feel the attention of others. Harrison was silent for a long time, then he turned to look at me and said expressionlessly, "Is this the reason why you can't wait to come back?"

"What do you mean?"

Pointing at the person in the car, he sneered. "Is this the reason why you came back?"

"Are you sick?" I said angrily, "It has nothing to do with anyone. If you can't stand it, come back."

I admit that I didn't want to explain on purpose.

Because he felt that there was no need to explain, and he didn't know what he needed to explain at all. "Is this man who has never explained in front of me still asking me to explain?"

"There is such a thing in the world. Even if I am a fool or a second-hand woman who has been divorced, I don't need to play with me like this!"

Harrison suddenly sneered. "Chelsea, you are more disgusting than I thought."

With a lump on the tip of his nose, my heart felt like it was being crushed by a stone. "I also feel sick. It's no less than what you

think."

"Is it fun? Playing between two men?"

Looking at Louie in the car, I turned my head and looked at him coldly. Then, I smiled and said, "We are the same. Abbie and I were entangled with each other before. I was just learning from you. After all, you are my teacher."

He didn't answer but looked at me quietly.

I've been with him for some time. I know very well how angry Harrison is. The more he speaks, the angrier he becomes, the less he will speak, just like he is now.

"But now the person who is angry and sad shouldn't be me? I was the one who was abandoned from beginning to end. I don't quite understand what he means. If you are angry with me like this, don't you feel that your position will be reversed?"

Just as we were in a stalemate, I heard the sound of the car door closing. Then I saw Louie walking towards us. He looked at me worriedly and asked, "Are you all right?"

"She's fine." Without waiting for me to speak, Harrison answered in advance.

I glared at him and then said to Louie with a smile, "Why don't you go back?"

Louie looked back and forth between me and Harrison and said, "You didn't go in for a long time. Do you think it's because of me?"

"No, you think too much," I said.

Harrison smiled faintly and said, "It's just that you're worried about me after staying with me for a while. It seems that you're really worried." "You may have misunderstood," Louie said.

"Misunderstanding?" Harrison chuckled. "What misunderstanding? I have nothing to do with Chelsea."

These words made my heart ache. Then I went straight up and took Louie's arm. I said to Harrison with a smile, "Thank you for your explanation. I didn't know how to explain it." Louie didn't dodge, which made me feel relieved. Because I really couldn't imagine how I would face Harrison if he avoided me.

There was no emotion in Harrison's eyes, and I couldn't see the meaning of it.

"If there's nothing else, we'll take our leave first." I continued with a smile.

There was still no response. I was disappointed, but what I said was like pouring water out. I had no room for regret and directly took Louie's arm and walked into the community.

I walked very slowly. I had countless fantasies in my heart, wondering if Harrison would stop me.

"As long as he calls me by my name, even if it's just 'i', I will definitely turn around and hug him, no, no! It shouldn't be like this!"

Harrison obviously didn't care about me. The person he cared about was Abbie, so why did he hate to call me back? He shouldn't turn back, he should pretend that he didn't hear, and then leave with Louie and disappear in front of him...

"Are you okay?"

I looked up at Louie and lowered my head. "I'm fine."

"Why are you holding on to me so tightly?" He smiled faintly. "I didn't want to disturb you, but it really hurts."

I subconsciously let go of his hand and tried to pull it back, but when I remembered that Harrison was still there, I stretched my arm inside and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean it. I'll let you go when I get in later."

"He has already left," Louie said softly.

"Ah?" I asked in confusion.

He stopped, put my hand on both sides of his body, and stood in front of me, saying, "The man just now has left."

"Really?" My heart was empty.

He turned to look at the position where Harrison had been standing. As Louie had said, Harrison, who had been standing in front of his car, had left at an unknown time.

He didn't even stop me or ask me a question. He left in a hurry as if he hadn't appeared at all. I began to wonder if it was an illusion. "Harrison has never been here from the beginning. Is it all my illusion?" "Are you okay?" Louie asked me.

I forced a smile. "It's all right. I'll go back first."

I had no time to worry about other things. I just wanted to leave home and have a good rest. As soon as I turned around, I felt darkness in front of me...

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