Hannah waved her phone and said with a smile, “She just texted me from someone else's phone. She's coming over tomorrow. So, what'll it be? Stay here tomorrow, or go home tonight and we'll come to your place? Or we could meet at a coffee shop. I'm easy, whatever you prefer. See how nice I am?”
After saying this, Hannah smiled and went back to her room to browse the internet, not caring what Cherry's response would be.
After all, the choice was never really Cherry's. She could try to run, but she knew better than anyone what the consequences would be.
Samuel, standing nearby, almost doubled over with laughter. The plot twists just kept coming. It was hilarious.
Cherry stood frozen for several seconds before she finally reacted. She went to the study to talk to them, but when she tried the door, she found it was locked.
She pounded on the door several times, but got no response. Furious, she kicked the door a few times before storming off to find Gary and tell him what had happened.
Gary was stunned. He had thought the matter was over, that if they just left, Hannah would drop it.
They were family, after all; there was no need to make things so ugly. He never expected Mary to insist on coming over to clear the air.
“Tell me honestly, did she approach you… actually, never mind, it doesn't matter now. The way Hannah is acting, if you tried to leave the country, hell, even leave the state, she'd hunt you down, drag you back, and crucify you online.”
Gary pinched the bridge of his nose, a headache brewing. He sighed heavily. “Hannah is a complete lunatic, certifiably insane. Why on earth did you provoke her!”



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