Chapter 48
Chapter 48
We needed to find a way to expose the real Norman. Delaying was not in our favor
“We should tell her straight up. It’ll break her heart, but it’s better than letting her be fooled.” Stella always took decisive action.
Even if it might ruin her friendship with Barbara, she would do it without hesitation.
I gave it some thought. At the moment, this seemed to be the best plan. I exchanged a glance with Alicia, silently agreeing
I spent a long time discussing Barbara’s situation with Stella. They didn’t leave until late into the night. Since I had overslept in
the afternoon, I felt pretty energized at night, so I decided to watch a movie.
While watching the movie, I remembered the phone call Bonnie made to Neil today, and involuntarily took out my phone to check
Oscar’s Facebook.
Although Bonnie and I were friends, I only have Oscar’s contact. I usually got updates on their relationship through Oscar’s
Facebook posts. Oscar was the type who loved to post. He seemed eager to show off his girlfriend to the world.
Oscar’s Facebook cover photo used to be a picture of him and Bonnie, but now it’s a portrait of a basketball star, with a caption
below: I wasn’t good enough.
He hadn’t updated his status for quite a few days.
I couldn’t help but sigh. Innocent campus romance eventually shattered under the pressure of reality.
I sent Oscar a message. “Oscar, are you asleep?”
Oscar didn’t reply until a while later, “No.”
I asked again, “Are you and Bonnie okay? Why did you change your Facebook cover photo?”
Oscar replied quickly this time, “Irene, we broke up.”
This was no different from my past life. Even with my involvement, I couldn’t prevent Oscar and Bonnie’s breakup. It seemed that
the progress of the main characters’ love, story really wasn’t something we side characters could influence.
Did Bonnie Seek Neil today for comfort? Or was it about the relocation issue in her neighborhood? I really couldn’t think of any
other possibilities.
I started comforting Oscar, and asked him out for a meal the next few days.
Oscar agreed, and told me he was going to bed. I replied, “Good night.”
Oscar, “Irene, good night.”
From that night on, Neil didn’t come home for a week. I didn’t ask or think too much, but just dealt with Barbara’s situation with
Stella and Alicia.
We were worried that Barbara would still be attached to Norman after knowing the truth. After all, Norman was usually good to
her, and their relationship was deep rooted. If Norman apologized and begged for her forgiveness, she might soften.
So, Stella made up an excuse to lure Barbara to her house. Naturally, Alicia and I were there too.
“What are you guys up to?” Barbara was a little confused when she saw our serious faces.
“Barbara, have you heard the phrase “there are plenty of fish in the sea’?” Stella started.
Barbara seemed confused, “I’ve heard of it, but does it have any special meaning?”
I said, “Barbara, we’re your best friends. We’re like your family. Do you trust us? No matter what difficulties you encounter, we’ll
support you!”
Alicia nodded, “Yes, we would never harm you!”
Barbara seemed to sense something bad was about to happen, but she tried to stay calm and smiled, “What are you talking
about? Of course, I know you wouldn’t hurt me. In my heart, you are my family.”
Stella and I exchanged a glance, then took out a phone, opened a video, and placed it in front of Barbara.
Barbara focused on the video. Soon, her face turned pale.
“Barbara... I felt sad. The truth was too cruel. All her fantasies about her happy married life shattered at this moment.
Barbara suddenly stood up. She looked at us, opened her mouth to speak, but fainted before she could say anything.
Stella reacted quickly and caught her, “Barbara!”
Half an hour later, I was driving the car, with Stella and Alicia supporting Barbara in the back, heading straight to the hospital.
After a whole day’s turmoil, the doctor told us that Barbara had a minor rupture from an ectopic pregnancy. The baby definitely
couldn’t be saved, or it would threaten her life! Stella called Barbara’s parents. They agreed to the surgery, and we also told them
what happened.
“That ba stard Norman!” Barbara’s father was so angry that his hands were shaking.
“Barbara absolutely capt marry him!” Barbara’s mother, with red eyes, angrily and sadly wiped her tears, “Now Barbara and
Norman aren’t married yet, so everything is still in time. This child is an ectopic pregnancy. It’s like G od is helping her, pulling her
out of the trap. Don’t worry, leave this to us. We will give you a satisfactory answer. In the meantime, please don’t confront
Norman.”
If we let him off so easily, it would be too cheap for him.
Barbara’s parents agreed to our request. When Barbara was wheeled out of the surgery room, we all rushed up to see how she
was doing.
Barbara was pale, her eyes closed, unresponsive. The doctor said it was because the anesthesia hadn’t worn off yet, so she
would wake up later.
I asked Stella and Alicia to accompany Barbara’s mother back home to pack some necessities for the hospital stay, and told
Barbara’s father not to worry, to go back to work. Then I stayed by Barbara’s side to wait for her to wake up.
“Barbara, you awake?” After a while, Barbara woke up. I quickly poured her a glass of water, “Here, have some water
Barbara looked at me, her eyes heavy with exhaustion. I thought she would blame me, blame me for telling Stella and the others
about Norman’s infidelity, making her lose her dignity
But, Barbara reached out and held my hand, weakly saying, ‘Rena, thank you. Without you, I might still be deceived.”
I was taken aback, suddenly feeling a bit teary eyed. I also put down the water glass and held her hand, comforting her,
“Barbara, once you get through this tough time. everything will get better. Norman’s not worth your tears!”
Barbara’s eyes were full of pain. She nodded and said, “I know. But I just don’t understand, why did he do this to me? Was I not
good enough?”
I said, “You’re great. He’s the one who’s not worth it. Barbara, even your child tried to stop you from making the wrong decision,
so you must wake up.” I squeezed her hand
tightly.
Barbara touched her belly with her other hand. A tear rolled down her cheek, “Yes. Maybe the baby knew too, that if it existed, I
might have to endure more pain, so it chose to leave me.”