He instinctively turned around, intending to go back, but the rain outside had grown heavier.
Melanie lay in the hospital bed, holding onto the edge of the bed to prop herself up. Her arm was stitched up with three stitches. She wiped away her tears, quietly sobbing. "Darren, go back. Laura really seems to be in a bad mood. I don't know why that thing was so important to her. How could it be left out in the open like that..."
In an instant, Darren understood. If Laura were really leaving, she wouldn’t have left that clay doll out like that.
He felt even more frustrated with Laura's behavior.
"What's this? Is this the third trick your mother taught you? The art of trapping by pretending to let go?"
Laura let out a long sigh. "Think what you want."
This time, she didn't want to explain anymore. There had been too many explanations about the past over the years.
So many that every time she showed her true feelings, Darren just thought she was being manipulative, putting on a performance for him.
Now, she was tired. It was enough.
If he didn't believe her, so be it. Those who were willing to believe had already done so, but she had already said it ninety-nine times.
The call was abruptly ended.
For the first time, Darren was the one on the receiving end of a call being hung up by Laura. His irritation grew as he paced back and forth in the hospital room.
Outside, the storm raged with flashes of lightning and thunder. Darren closed his eyes, his thoughts heavy.
He couldn't stop thinking about the wound on Laura's wrist, which hadn't healed yet. She was still kneeling. His frustration grew even more.
Melanie, perceptive as always, spoke gently. "It's okay, Darren. You can go to her. Laura is really impatient today. She probably wants you to go be with her. Go ahead."
Darren let out a cold snort and stopped in his tracks.
"It’s just a tactic. She doesn’t have a heart," he said.
A flash of smugness flickered in Melanie's eyes before she quickly replaced it with a gentle smile. "Don’t be stubborn."
"She should be taught a lesson," Darren said, standing by the window. On the surface, he appeared calm, but the clenched fist betrayed the turbulent emotions inside.
Darren thought for a moment, then decided to call again. If she called back once more, he would let her come back.
He had to protect Melanie this time, but why wasn’t Laura angry anymore? She wasn’t jealous like she used to be?