Melody glanced at Beatrice and waved.
"Have fun," said Beatrice.
Thalia could not refuse when Beatrice had made things so clear. Each of them was absorbed in their own thoughts as they walked toward the car.
When they reached the car, Thalia promptly took the passenger seat to stop Melody from sitting there. She opened the car door and smiled at Melody. "I get motion sickness, so do you mind if I sit here? I've always sat here, so I've gotten super used to it already." She sported a slightly apologetic expression as if sitting anywhere else would be the end of her.
"Fine by me. It's the same anyway," Melody replied.
Lucas glanced at the rearview mirror and said, "Buckle up. We're going to check out some other places for Thalia."
Melody was taken aback. "Isn't she supposed to stay with us? Why are we going to view other houses?"
On the bright side, Melody would be spared the unease of having to see or interact with Thalia if the latter moved out, but doing so would require Lucas to meet Thalia alone. Work alone was taxing enough, and having to divide his time between taking care of another person at another place would be an even bigger burden on him.
Melody felt that it would be much easier to just let Thalia stay there, despite the awkwardness it would bring.
Melody's confusion was genuine, but Thalia seemed to be ungrateful. "Won't you be happy if I move out?"
Melody frowned, puzzled by the sudden aggression. "I don't understand. Why would I be happy if you moved out? What does it have to do with me?"
She glanced at Lucas as if to ask about Thalia's odd insinuation.
Lucas said, "Why are you bringing Melody into this? Are you suggesting she doesn't want you around?"
Thalia stayed silent, apparently in tacit agreement.
Melody was aghast. She wondered what she had done to make Thalia think she was the one saying bad things about her, especially as she had just returned from the hospital less than a day ago.
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"You must have misunderstood.
Melody doesn't gossip about other
people, and she's not a petty person not a either. She just got back from the
hospital too. If you have an issue with
her, it's best for us to discuss it
openly so we can resolve this right here and now," Lucas stated,
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Melody found comfort in Lucas's
trust, for he did not lash out
recklessly at her unlike back at her
m
home. Her parents frequently took her sister's side-even when her sister ve
was in the wrong and Melody was always made the scapegoat. When she tried to explain, her parents would accuse her of talking back. She had endured all that in the past, and she did not want to have to face it again. Visit bignovels.com to read the latest chapter of this novel
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"I never said it's because of Melody... You're misunderstanding me again, Lucas! I just thought I might not ben welcome here it's not necessarily Melody's fault." Melody was left irked by that remark. Thalia was accusing her of something she did not do, even
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"Don't beat around the bush. I won't admit to doing something I haven't done, but
if I was in the wrong, then I won't shirk away from taking responsibility," Melody
declared.