“You could have called me for help with something like that. I would have taken care of everything for you.”
Hannah froze for two seconds, then turned to look at Samuel.
For a moment, neither of them knew what to say. They just stared at each other as if they’d heard the most ridiculous thing in the world.
“Ask you for help? And just when you agree, Sandra would call you, and you’d have to run off to solve her problems, right? Oh, wait, Sandra’s missing now, but that wouldn’t stop you from having some other emergency.”
Her voice dripped with sarcasm, her eyes filled with scorn.
She waved a dismissive hand. “Forget it. You were never there for me when I needed you in the past. Besides, I have other people who can help me now. Why would I need you?”
Hannah paused, then asked with a mocking tone, “What is it? Is it because Sandra doesn’t want you anymore that you’re feeling lonely and desperate, so you remembered you still have a wife and came looking for her?”
“But you should remember, your wife is about to divorce you. You’d be better off finding some other woman to lean on, because I’ve never relied on you, and I certainly don’t need you now.”
With that, Hannah and Samuel got in their car and drove off, leaving the idiot behind.
Samuel glanced in the rearview mirror and saw him still standing there, staring after them.
“I’m not saying he’s crazy, but… he’s definitely got some issues. He just found out what happened, which means he knows you already sent the guy to the police and solved the problem. What’s the point of saying all that to you now?”


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