Cindy gave it some thought—did any part of her argument with Ian yesterday violate her personal
principles?
I don’t think so.
However, was it reasonable for her to look past their dispute for the sake of Aurora?
That won’t work either.
For that reason, Cindy simply went silent altogether.
Aurora seemed to be out of ideas on the other end of the line. She was unsure of the story behind their
disagreement, so she was a little lost for words and could only convince Cindy with some general
words of courtesy. “Ian has never been together with another girl all his life, so you can’t blame him for
being stubborn at times. For that, he’ll need some time to change his bad habits. Anyhow, all couples
fight! Here, let me apologize to you on his behalf.”
Cindy obviously couldn’t bring herself to accept Aurora’s apology. She told the lady that there wasn’t a
need for that.
Aurora sighed. “I actually do quite like you, so I really want you guys to get along well. I knew right
away that he was having a hard time when I saw him sitting alone on the sofa all depressed this
morning. Fights are always like this—you yell the most unpleasant things at each other with no
consideration, all to make the other person feel bad. If he said unacceptable things to you, I just know
that he didn’t mean any of it. He’s probably regretting all of it now.”
Aurora put it in such a positive and optimistic way that Cindy didn’t have the words to argue.
Sure enough, the worst thing one could do in a two-person fight was to involve a third person,
especially an elder.
Not only that, but Aurora was being quite reasonable and logical, so Cindy couldn’t resist but give in.
Thus, Cindy hesitated before saying, “Please don’t try to change my mind, Mrs. Morgan. I think what
both of us need the most right now is to calm down. Since Ian’s schedule has been temporarily halted,
I’m going to take a break as well in the meantime. I’ve decided to go home to see my family, so we’ll
talk about it again when his problems are settled.”
Aurora was certainly reluctant to let Cindy leave just like that. She knew the latter’s hometown was
elsewhere. If the two separated right after having a fight without resolving their conflict as soon as
possible, it would be difficult to tell if they could get together again in the future.
It was indeed common for couples to fight, but the moment two people stopped communicating after
one and calmed down separately instead, their relationship would most likely cool down with the
passing of time. In the end, the spark between them would be gone altogether.
Aurora quickly said, “No, no, don’t do that. Where are you right now? I’ll come to you. Just tell me
everything you’re unhappy with and I’ll stand up for you. Let’s teach him a lesson together.”
A complicated feeling filled Cindy’s chest. Aurora clearly looked down on her before, but the woman
was now acting like she was fully on her side.
As such, things were getting harder to deal with.
She’d rather have Aurora act like she did before and refuse to accept her as Ian’s girlfriend no matter
what. If so, she’d have a much easier time splitting up with Ian.
However, now that Aurora was standing in between them, Cindy would feel sorry toward the older
woman for lying to her when it was time for the couple to go their separate ways.
Sensing Cindy’s silence, Aurora hastily asked again, “I can’t possibly have you roaming around
aimlessly like this—you don’t have any family or friends in the city, after all. Where are you? I’ll come to
you. You can tell me everything! I’ve always taken you as part of our family, so there’s no need to be
shy with me.”
Cindy stood on the street as she stared at the busy passersby. Aurora’s final sentence suddenly
brought tears to her eyes.
In the end, she told Aurora the location of the hotel she’d spent the night in.
Before she could say anything else, Aurora assured her, “Don’t worry. I won’t tell anyone about this. I’ll
make him think he can’t contact you to scare the life out of him.”
Then, Aurora told Cindy to wait at the hotel, saying that she would be there right away. Then, she hung
up.
Cindy had actually gone quite a long way from the hotel. She turned around and started walking back
with her hands in her pockets.
After just a few steps, her phone rang in her pocket again.
Cindy was in a much better mood probably due to the conversation with Aurora. This time, she took out
her phone and answered the call with no hesitation.
It was Naomi.
When Naomi realized that her call had been picked up, she said right away, “Hey, why didn’t you
answer when I called you last night?”
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