Chapter 133 D This neighborhood in Jeiacrity wasn't exactly low-end, but it certainly wasn't high-class either, especially compared to Cedric's family background.
Josiah parked the car and glanced at Sienna through the rearview mirror. His tone was flat. "Go ahead. He's inside." As for him, he wasn't going in. "I'll wait here for you." After a pause, he added, "If you decide to stay, just givea call or senda text, okay?" What if they met and couldn't bear to part? That was entirely possible.
As he spoke, Josiah nearly bit his tongue. He shot a quick glance at Sienna, feeling an uncharacteristic surge of irritation.
"Aren't you going yet? Hurry up." If she didn't go soon, he might regret it.
"Oh, okay." Sienna was a little confused. 'What's going on with him? He is fine one minute and then snapping the next. His moods are all over the place,' she wondered.
She turned and opened the car door, stepping out. Following the address Josiah had given her, she made her way to Cedric's place.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was a small apartment, rented by Cedric's college friend. There wasn't much space, no surprise, considering Cedric's bank card had been frozen, and he wasn't allowed any help from relatives or friends.
Sienna took a deep breath and raised her hand to knock on the door.
"Sienna? You..." Cedric opened the door, surprised and pleased. “How did you know I was here?" Sienna didn't answer immediately. Instead, she smiled and said, “Aren't you going to invitein?" "Oh, right." Cedric quickly stepped aside. “Cin." *Sienna, have a seat..." Cedric fumbled around, heading for the fridge. "What would you like to drink?" "No need." Sienna shook her head. "You don't need to worry about that. I chere to talk to you." "Okay." Cedric still grabbed a bottle of water and placed it in front of Sienna.
He seemed a little nervous, giving a forced smile. “I'm only staying here temporarily." He hadn't reached out to Sienna for the past couple of days. He didn't want her to see him in such a pitiful state. But he hadn't expected....
"Sienna," Cedric said, hands clasped together, trying to mask his unease, "Do you know everything?" "Yes." Sienna nodded. "Why go through all this? Didn't you tell your parents that we don't have anything between us?" "Sienna." Cedric froze, his face turning pale.
"Don't say that. Hearing it from you hurts more than being kicked out of my house," he said quietly.
Sienna closed her eyes for a moment. She felt guilty, like she was the one at fault.
"Cedric," she said, pursing her lips and speaking gently, "Don't make things worse with your parents. Go back and talk to them. They only want what's best for you." "Sienna..." Cedric felt his heart sink. The pressure he'd been under in the past few days had been overwhelming. But even so, he hadn't given up. He planned to get things together in a few days and then go find Sienna. "You're worried about me, right?" Cedric quickly shook his head and explained, “I'm fine. I just need a little tto get back on my feet. With my education, I'll find a job soon." No. Sienna's words caught in her throat, unable to bear hearing him say it. "You're the only son. You shouldn't have to go through this." "Sienna..." he pleaded.
"Letfinish,” Sienna said, taking a deep breath. "A good relationship should be about lifting each other up, not holding each other back." 1/3 2:04 PM Chapter 133 She looked directly into his clear eyes. "Cedric, I don't want to be a burden to you. You're the only real friend I have here in Jeiacrity, and I can't let you get hurt because of me." "Sienna..." he almost cried.
Sienna stood up, her eyes brimming with tears. "Go home. I'm not worth it. I won't be in touch with you again after this." With that, she turned and ran out the door.
"Sienna!" he called out.
Without looking back, Sienna kept running ahead, hearing Cedric's footsteps behind her. “Sienna!" In the car, Josiah was idly scrolling through his phone. He glanced up and saw Sienna and Cedric running toward him, one after the other.
"What's going on?' Josiah wondered. Before he could react, Sienna opened the passenger door and got inside. Cedric continued, "Sienna..." "Drive." Sienna was visibly upset, her voice sharp as she barked the command at him.
Josiah froze for a moment.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Sienna." Cedric caught up, pounding on the car window. "Sienna, don't leave..." Josiah couldn't catch everything he said through the window, but he watched Sienna with confusion. "You, him, you two..." he hesitated.
"Drive," Sienna shouted, covering her ears and shutting her eyes. "Didn't you hear me? Drive!" "Okay... fine." Josiah hesitated. He had never been spoken to this way before, and for sreason, it made him feel... a little intimidated. He started the car obediently.
As the car pulled away, Josiah glanced in the rearview mirror and saw Cedric still running after them, getting smaller and smaller until he was out of sight.
"Hey," Josiah muttered, furrowing his brow. "You really don't care about him? So, what did you two even talk about?" "Drive faster," she ordered.
Josiah wondered, 'Alright, alright.' He stepped on the gas, and the car sped up. Slowly, Cedric's figure disappeared completely.
Suddenly, Sienna lifted her hand to cover her face. Josiah's heart skipped a beat. She was crying.
If she was crying, that meant she really cared about Cedric. The thought made Josiah feel uneasy, and his bad mood flared up again.
"Why are you crying? If you care that much about him, you should be clinging to him, not running away," his tone was cold.