Sophia stood at the side. “Why did you imbibe during the day?”
Fabian snorted. “What do you know?”
Not in the mood to argue with him, Sophia relented. “Whatever. Just leave since you’re awake. I’ve got things to do,
too.”
Fabian shook his head in an attempt to clear his mind. “I owe you one for this incident today.” Getting to his feet, he
fished out his cell phone and glanced at the time. Subsequently, he sighed, his expression inexplicably tinged with a
hint of bitterness though his thoughts remained indiscernible.
When he’d left, Sophia straightened up the living room for a bit before going to her shop. There weren’t any
customers at this time, so Robin was cleaning the place. She was in high spirits, humming while she worked, looking
extremely cheery. Sophia stood at the door when she arrived, yet Robin didn’t notice her at all, absently mopping
the floor while occasionally singing before bursting into giggles when something occurred to her. At this, Sophia
timely asked, “What’s the joyous occasion that you’re giggling aloud?”
Her sudden voice startled Robin, and she hastily patted herself on the chest. “When did you reach? I didn’t hear
you.”
Walking over, Sophia went behind the counter. “Well, you were deep in thought, so much so that you blocked out
everything. I’m truly curious. I’ve been standing there for a long while, but you didn’t notice me at all.” After she’d
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsaid this, she asked again, “What were you thinking just now that you were giggling so sweetly?”
Robin raked a hand through her hair. “Nothing. I’m just feeling rather relaxed since there aren’t any customers
now, so I can take things easy.”
Turning, Sophia looked at her, upon which she hurriedly lowered her head and continued mopping the floor. Sophia
narrowed her eyes, her intuition screaming that Robin was lying to her.
Since it was rather late when she arrived at the shop, it was almost time to get off work just after she’d busied
herself in the shop for a while. Thus, she had Robin leaving first, while she herself stayed for some time. I don’t
even know what I’ve done today, yet the day is over in a fleeting moment.
Flipping the closed sign, she sat by the window and gazed out. The shop in the flooring business right across was
still open, and while sitting there, she then glimpsed the boy showing a customer their products in the shop. For
some inexplicable reason, a hint of envy welled within her. The owner of the shop was an amicable man, his son
guileless and his wife virtuous; their family of three lived harmoniously.
Sitting cross-legged on the chair, Sophia let out a sigh. How I wish to have such a family as well! Alas, I’ve never
had one. My birth family was bad, and I’d hoped to have a good family after marriage, but I was disdained all the
more. My life is truly a disaster. She sat there in contemplation, only making her way home when the sky had grown
dark.
The house was dark, but the moment Sophia opened the door and stepped foot into the living room, she jumped in
fright. The lights in the living room weren’t switched on, but it wasn’t pitch-black, so she could clearly see someone
sitting on the sofa. The light switch was by the door, so she instantly slammed her hand on the switch.
Then, she stared at the person who was sitting on the sofa with a hand raised to shield his eyes from the sudden
light. All at once, she went ballistic and roared in a near shout, “John Constance, are you f*cking insane? Why were
you sitting in my house in the dark? How did you get in? I’m warning you, I’ll lodge a police report if you persist in
doing this. Do you know that you’re trespassing?”
After a while, John lowered his hand. “Why are you yelling so loudly? I didn’t do anything to you.”
Upon hearing this, Sophia saw red. Her eyes darted around, but she failed to find any weapon. Having no other
choice, she stomped over and grabbed his shoulder, pushing him away. “Get out of my house! Get out! Don’t stay in
my house. I don’t want to see you!”
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