I want to say something to end this, but Harrison grabs my hand tightly. I turn my head and replace he's looking at me.

"Don't make it worse," he says.

I open my mouth and then close it.

He's right. If I step in now, I'll just turn a two-person fight into a three-person fight. Hence, I can only stay out of this and stand at the door with Harrison. We quietly watch them quarrel.

Jonah stops Sienna and then takes a deep breath. Looks like he's trying to calm himself down.

Actually, I understand how he feels. Sienna is his girlfriend and Abbie is his lady friend. He must be in a dilemma now.

"Abbie, please be a bit more reasonable. We're not kids anymore. Can you just accept it?" he says to Abbie.

Abbie suddenly cries out. "She doesn't deserve him at all. I've been waiting for Harrison since I was ten years old. I'm finally old enough to be with him, but she takes him away! I hate this b*tch!" "Harrison, you will definitely regret being with her. You'll break up. I curse you!"

I didn't expect Abbie to cry, but her curse doesn't mean anything. My relationship with Harrison is not gonna last.

Jonah looked at her for a while before turning his head to look at me. I don't know why, but I think his eyes are meaningful.

Finally, he says to Harrison, "I'll leave this to you."

Then, Abbie walks over and grabs Harrison's hand, asking like a spoiled child, "Harrison, I can finally be your girlfriend now. Can you dump this b*tch?"

"Abbie, you're getting really rude. Don't call her b*tch," Harrison says.

Abbie looks at me as she bites her lip hard. Finally, she says helplessly, "She's not right for you. You should be with me."

"It's impossible."

Harrison's cold voice rings out. Turns out he can be so cruel when he rejects a woman.

"Why?" Abbie keeps crying. "I've persuaded my parents. As long as you agree, we can get married now! I don't want anything but you!"

"Abbie, it's not about your parents. We just can't be together," he says in a soft voice.

If I were Abbie, I would break down. But she points at me and asks, "So you refused me for her?"

"I wouldn't be with you without her."

Abbie puts down her hand and nods with a smile. "Good, very good. Then I'll be waiting for the day you guys break up. Sooner or later, you're gonna replace out you can only be mine!" "Whatever," Harrison says indifferently.

He takes my hand and says with a smile, "Let's grab a seat."

Before I answer him, he took me to the seats. I sit with Sienna and he sits on my left side. There's an empty seat beside him.

If I'm right, Abbie will be sitting in that empty seat. Although Harrison has just turned her down, I feel a little uncomfortable. I don't want her to sit next to Harrison. Just as I'm thinking, I look up and notice Abbie is staring at me.

Probably knowing what I was thinking, she smiles proudly at me and walks to us.

"Micah, sit next to me," Harrison suddenly says.

I subconsciously turn around and see the man Harrison's talking to. He looks at Harrison awkwardly. "Well, I can't..."

"Then don't come to me for help again,"

Harrison says slowly, "You have three seconds to change your mind."

The next thing I know, Micah rushes to that empty seat. He only beat Abbie by about a second.

I'm not supposed to gloat, but I can't help it.

Abbie glares at me angrily, and then sits in Micah's previous seat.

"Are you happy now?" Harrison whispers into my ear.

There's a smile in his voice. I glare at him with dissatisfaction and speak in a low voice, "It's all because of you!"

"Is this an honor?" he asks doubtfully.

"Yes, you are Helen who caused the Trojan War!"

Why does this man always play dumb? He's so bad, but I don't hate it.

This farce has in no way affected the mood of the people present. I'm relieved that everyone has a great time. The point is, they aren't gossiping about me.

They might still talk about me behind my back, but I don't care.

"Why didn't you tell me you would be here? Also, what's your relationship with Harrison? Are you guys dating?" Sienna winks at me

ambiguously.

We have had sex, but we aren't dating.

To stop her endless questions, I say, "No. Harrison said he couldn't get a date, so I cam here with him."

"Liar. If what you say is true, I'll bark like a dog!"

Sienna's as lively as ever. I wonder if she'll be more stable once she's married. I look helplessly at Jonah, only to replace that he's also looking at me.

"I have the same idea as Sienna," he says calmly.

I'm stunned. Why did he say that? Like Abbie, he never thought Harrison and I would be together.

"Just tell me the truth, or I'll go ask Harrison." Sienna looks at me excitedly.

I look at Harrison subconsciously. He's busy chatting and drinking with his friends. He doesn't seem to have heard us discussing.

"Believe me, I am telling truth. And Harrison is busy now," I speak straightforwardly.

But Sienna doesn't seem to believe me. She smiles at me cunningly, which makes me feel uneasy. 'Is she thinking of something bad?'

Then, she raises her voice and asks, "Harrison, what's your relationship with my Chelsea? Are you guys dating?"

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