I don't understand. I don't quite understand what she's asking me about.

"Am I supposed to know?"

Sienna looked at me seriously. "Chelsea, you must remember what I have told you now."

"I have never seen such a serious look in Sienna."

And it was her serious look that made me put away the smile on my face and asked in a low voice, "I can't remember what happened that day. How could I be in the hospital in a coma?" Sienna looked embarrassed and slowly told her what had happened that day.

In my memory, when Harrison drove me to the restaurant, I was waiting for him at the entrance, and Abbie appeared behind me. I could feel that Abbie was very angry and looked at me sadly. I didn't know what she was talking about, and I couldn't remember what was left.

Because when I woke up again, I was already in the hospital. Everything was like a dream for me.

However, in Sienna's words, I also knew what happened after I remembered that day. It turned out that I was really pushed out by Abbie. She pushed me hard to the front of a driving car. If the car hadn't turned to avoid me in time, I wouldn't have stood here like now.

"Why are you not surprised at all?" Sienna asked.

I stared blankly for seconds before I looked up. "Why are you surprised?"

"Chelsea! Do you know that Abbie was the one who caused your injury and the car accident? Aren't you angry at all? Aren't you surprised?"

"I guessed it," I replied. "Although I don't remember everything, I know that Abbie is standing behind me. If you think about it carefully, you'll know that it has something to do with her."

How could I not know? When I recalled what happened that day when I woke up, I couldn't help wondering if it was Abbie who did it. Did she hurt me? I lacked her, but someone could confirm it for me. Coincidentally, Sienna gave it to me.

Now, I don't have to work hard to recall what happened that day.

Sienna grasped my hand and said excitedly, "I don't care what kind of relationship you have with Harrison. Don't have anything to do with him anymore. That man is not an ordinary person. You and I can't be compared with him at all. Do you understand what I mean?" "Why?" I was confused, wondering why she suddenly changed this topic.

"I don't believe that you don't know. You know that I know you just like me. In front of me, you don't have to come here with these fake things," Sienna said seriously.

"Harrison's identity and status are not people we can compare with. You should be able to tell that Abbie is like a princess, right? Otherwise, why would so many people speak up for her at the gathering that day? Do you really think they're together?"

When Sienna spoke, I looked at her quietly.

Thinking about it carefully, people like Sienna knew everything. How obvious did they do so that even the carefree Sienna could see through it? It should be said that their acting skills were not good enough, or that they didn't take us seriously at all.

I smiled. "How did you know that?"

Sienna was stunned. She stopped talking and finally looked at me helplessly. "Except for Jonah, who else do you think can tell me?"

"I was just about to praise you."

Of course, I knew it was Jonah who told her. She asked in this way just to make sure whether Sienna would tell me or not, so she really told me.

Thinking of this, I had an impulse to cry. How far have I been? I began to worry that my friend would do something bad to me. Especially the one in front of me was my best. She had accompanied me for more than ten years and helped my good sister when I was in my most difficult time.

Looking at her, my tears fell down.

"What's wrong with you?" Sienna was flustered.

She wanted to take out a piece of paper from her bag, but was held tightly by me. She held me tightly and asked, "What happened to you? If you have something to say, just tell me. Don't hold it in your heart. I am your good sister."

"Aren't you angry?" I asked.

I paused when I saw her, but I quickly replied with a smile, "There's no need to be angry. You're my good sister, and I'm your only relative."

The short sentence made me cry.

I hated myself for doubting her, but I couldn't face the truth that Harrison had hidden from me. I hated myself for forgetting the harm Abbie had done to me and investigating Sienna's feelings for me. After a long time, my tears almost dried up. I looked at Sienna and said, "Harrison, I can't be separated from him."

"Why?" Sienna was suddenly angry. "There are so many men in the world, and there are two-legged men everywhere. Don't tell me that you have fallen in love with him?"

"Love is too heavy for me. I don't even know if I have fallen in love with Harrison."

I just told Sienna that everything between us, the history, borrowing money, the black card, and his help to me, were all told from beginning to end, except for the time when I was alone with Harrison. From the initial surprise to the later disappointment, I couldn't tell whether she was disappointed in me or not.

"At that time, I really needed money, so..." I didn't continue, and I thought she would understand.

I thought that Sienna would scold me, or point at my nose, or even get up and leave with a bang on the table. She would never want to have anything to do with me in the future because she would dislike me for selling my body for money.

But I, who said these words, was ready for everything.

But in fact, Sienna didn't do anything. After a few seconds, she raised her head and looked at me with red eyes. Obviously, she wanted to cry. With a strong nasal voice, she said to me with a smile, "I thought you would hide it from me for a long time."

This time, it was replaced by my surprise. "Why do you say that?"

"After such a big thing happened to you, how could I let it go? So I chased after Jonah and asked him to tell me everything."

I shook my head gently and said, "Jonah is not that kind of person. How could he tell you so casually?"

It's not that I'm confident in my understanding of Jonah, it's just that I've interacted with him several times. Although a man like him is flamboyant, at least he can be seen through at a glance. He won't be like Harrison, who can't be guessed.

"You think too highly of the man who is blinded by love."

This was the last sentence that Sienna told me. Then we separated.

I sat in the cafe and watched the sunset, then I took a taxi back. I sat there just to digest everything, and what should I do next.

Should he ask Harrison directly or continue to live like a silly and sweet girl?

As soon as I got out of the car, I saw that the lights in the garage showed that the car had come back. If so, Harrison was already at home. So, is he waiting for me?

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