Chapter 184
Chapter 184
Seeing that Sienna didn't know whether to laugh or cry, I could be sure that the child didn't understand what I meant. So I changed my way and asked, "That night, you came to drive Callen away, and then Harrison appeared. Do you still remember?"
"Of course I do!" Sienna said excitedly, "Did Callen make trouble for you again? If so, just tell me directly, and I will immediately get even with him!"
Looking at Sienna, who was still willing to go through fire and water for me, I felt warm in my heart.
But now was not the time to be warmhearted. The thing that had puzzled me for a long time had not yet been solved. "At that time, Jonah was downstairs? And what did Harrison's last sentence mean? Why did he say that the phone call from home was different?”
Although Sienna hadn't explained yet, there was almost an answer in my heart. Maybe it was because my family didn't know that they were in a relationship, or they didn't agree to their relationship at all. That was what I wanted to ask.
But I couldn't ask, especially in the face of Sienna, so I couldn't ask.
"Even if you don't agree that we are in a relationship, what else can there be?" Sienna said with a smile.
Although there was a smile on her face, the smile didn't reach the bottom of her eyes. As a good sister, I knew better about the bitterness in her heart, but I just didn't want to say it out loud.
I'm no longer a child. I won't pursue the matter like I did at the beginning, let alone prove my true love in front of my parents. I'm old, and I can't afford it. But I still have a glimmer of hope. "What about Jonah? What did he say?"
"His family came alone to find me. I don't think Jonah knows," she said in a low voice.
Seeing that she was so careful that she was afraid of being heard by others, my heart ached even more. "This girl has been with me since I was a child. Do I really have to watch her separate from Jonah?"
After thinking for a while, I made up my mind and said, "This has nothing to do with Jonah. You'd better continue to be together. Don't be affected by these things."
"I know, it's okay."
When I arrived at the private room with Sienna, the room was almost full. At the moment when we opened the door, everyone’s eyes were fixed on us.
This scene reminded me that not long ago, I also seemed to be attending a party with Harrison. His friends at the table were not very friendly to me. In the end, it could be said that they parted unhappily. It was also when the party ended that I was hit by a car.
Time flies. In the blink of an eye, my relationship with Harrison is more complicated than before.
Originally, he wanted to sit with Sienna, but Harrison and Jonah had an empty seat beside each other. It was obvious who they were prepared for.
Sitting in my seat, I looked up and saw Jonah. On his right was Sienna, and on his left was a strange woman who kept talking to Jonah. I couldn't bear to look at her attentive look.
"What's going on with Jonah?” I asked in a low voice.
Harrison didn't even look and said directly, "That was called by the Jonah family."
"Isn't this your private gathering?" I was instantly displeased when I heard what he said.
Looking up at Jonah's position, the woman was still picking up food for him. Although Jonah didn't throw her food out directly, she still looked uncomfortable. On the other side, Sienna was eating without saying a word.
Looking at this situation, I was unhappy. "Jonah didn't react at all, or is he a man?"
"Do you know if he's a man or not?" Harrison looked up at me seriously.
I, who was not in the mood, directly pushed his face away.
However, I didn't worry about how long Jonah and Sienna would stay because the door of the box was pushed open from the outside as soon as they came in. The person who came in was no other than Abbie.
The moment I saw Abbie, I subconsciously put down the knife and fork in my hand, wiped my mouth, and looked at her.
Without waiting for Abbie to speak first, Harrison asked, "If I remember correctly, I didn't call you."
Abbie wasn't angry at all. She calmly took off her jacket and let the waiter hang it. Sitting on the empty seat, she chuckled and said, "We're just having a meal together. I don't think you'll be so heartless to me, right?"
"In comparison, I hope that someone knows who sent you here." Harrison slowly ate his food.
After a while, someone took the initiative to stand up and said weakly, "It's me."
Harrison didn't even bat an eyelid as he put down his knife and fork to wipe his mouth. He looked at Abbie and said, "That's enough for today's gathering. I'll take my leave first."
After that, Harrison was about to take my hand and leave.
Just as they were about to reach the door, Abbie walked over and stood in front of it. She glared fiercely at me, and I expressed my innocence. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
"Brother Harrison, do you have to be with this woman? Even if you're with her, there's nothing?" Abbie tugged at Harrison's sleeve sadly.
Abbie was beautiful to begin with, and coupled with her lovable and lovable appearance, if I were a man, I might have already been attracted. Unfortunately, I was not a man, and Harrison was not a man who would be easily attracted.
Harrison looked down and said coldly, "Let go."
The two light words were enough to be heard by everyone present.
"I won't let you go. As long as you are with this bitch, I will never let you go!" Abbie cried and refused.
"Chelsea!" Sienna called out his name.
I tilted my head and saw that she was about to get up, but was stopped by Jonah beside me. I gave her a reassuring smile, indicating that she was fine.
It was indeed fine. The one who was sad was not me, but Abbie, who was blocking the door.
Harrison's ruthlessness was something that I knew from the very beginning, but as more and more people came into contact with him, I slowly forgot about his ruthlessness. Now, Abbie's attempt to retain him further set off his ruthlessness.
I didn't mean that this wasn't a good idea. On the contrary, I felt that he was doing quite well. At the very least, I didn't need to interact with Abbie over and over again, and then we would reprimand each other and let them leave.
Just as I was lost in thought, I suddenly felt that someone was pulling me hard. Before I could react, I followed the gravity and went out. I stumbled and almost fell to the ground. When I looked up, I saw Abbie looking at me fiercely.
Harrison held me in his arms and said to her in a cold voice, "This is the last time. If I find out that you are against Chelsea again, don't blame me for being rude!"
"I don't care. Why would you rather be with this b*tch and second-hand product than look back at me? Which part of me isn't as good as this woman? Tell me!" Abbie, who had been thrown away, couldn't stand such a blow and started to cry sadly.
Thinking about it carefully, it seemed to be the first time I had seen Abbie cry. In the past, she had always been so strong that she would not hesitate to hurt me again and again.
But now, she was crying for a man.