Chapter 330 Theresa Is Vomiting
Chapter 330 Theresa Is Vomiting
"I know I’m wrong, Dolores. Just help me." Armand tugged on Dolores' sleeve and pouted, "For the
sake of me being so pathetic, just help me contact Theresa, okay?"
Matthew's brow furrowed deeply. Then he squeezed his shirt and yanked him away, "Just talk. Don't
touch her."
Armand didn't know what to say.
"Dolores, if you don't help me, I really can't live." Armand glared at Matthew and nestled into the couch,
"If I don't see Theresa, I won't leave."
Armand acted shamelessly.
Anyway, it was nice here, and there was food and drink. It was a big place, and there was no shortage
of rooms for him to sleep in.
"Suit yourself." Matthew dragged Dolores upstairs.
Dolores looked at him uncertainly and asked, "Are you really going to leave him alone?"
Matthew did not speak and pulled her upstairs in silence. It was not that he did not want to care about
Armand, but how could he care about matters relating to love?
It was up to Armand to talk to Theresa. He did not want Dolores to get involved in their relationship.
If they were reconciled, it was okay. If they broke up, then who was to blame?
Dolores?
In fact, Dolores could see that Armand was very sad.
But she had to make him suffer a little, so that he would know to cherish Theresa in the future.
"I'll give Theresa a call." Dolores looked to Matthew who was closing the door and explained, "I'm not
meddling in their relationship, but I want to know what's going on with Theresa now."
She was sure that Theresa also did not feel well when they broke up.
Since she was able to agree to get married back then, she must have had feelings for Armand as well.
She took out her cell phone and dialed Theresa's number.
Theresa had moved out of the place where she lived with Allison, and no one knew about this new
place she was living in. It was not a big house, but it was just big enough for her to live alone.
The sound of water dripping came from outside. She sat in front of the window reading a book called
What Happiness Is. There was a sentence in it that she had read countless times. “What is happiness?
Happiness is a ray of sunshine in the winter that warms you up. Happiness is a cup of iced tea in the
middle of summer that makes you comfortable. When you are easily satisfied, a ray of sunshine and a
cup of water will give you happiness.”
“How true!” She thought. If a person wanted too much, they would not know what they wanted and they
would lose their happiness.
Just like now, she was complaining and regretting in her heart. She blamed Armand for not doing what
he said he would do and regretted why she agreed to marry him and made such a fool of herself.
But when she thought about it, as long as she let go, it was no big deal.
Armand was just a passer-by in her life, who added a ray of joy and sorrow to her memory and would
not stand in the way of her future.
She was happy now, too, if she wanted to be. She was feeling the slightest bit of warmth under the
winter sun.
Buzz-
The cell phone she had placed at her feet rang. She looked down and saw the caller ID on it, and didn't
answer it right away. The store was scheduled to open on the eighth day of the month, and it was not
yet time. It must have something to do with Armand as Dolores was calling her at this time. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
She thought for a moment before picking it up, "Lola."
Dolores walked to the window. The snow was already melting, and snow water was dripping down from
the treetops and eaves. She mulled it over in her mind before speaking, and instead of speaking
directly about her and Armand, she said, "Are you free?"
Theresa pursed her lips, "Did Armand ask you to contact me?"
Dolores didn't hide it from her, "He was drunk and came to my house and asked me to contact you,
otherwise he wouldn't leave. But don't worry, that's not why I'm calling you. There is room for him here.
I wanted to ask you, are you okay?"
Theresa bowed her head, "I'm fine."
She was fine as she let go.
Theresa figured out that letting go was not hiding, but facing.
"If he's being unreasonable again, tell him to just contact me." She had blacklisted Armand from her
address book.
Now she decided not to do so... She was not forgiving him, but letting go of the matter and no longer
holding on to it. Even if she face Armand again, she could still be calm and collected.
Dolores laughed, "I can see that he's really sad. I'm not trying to persuade you. I'm just stating the facts
as I see them."
Theresa also laughed, "He makes me feel insecure."
Maybe he still had some feelings for her.
"Then I'll tell him," Dolores said.
The two talked some more about things at work and had a great time. After hanging up, Dolores went
downstairs and tried to tell Armand that now Theresa would take his call, but found that he was asleep.
Coral took a blanket and put it over him. Dolores sighed and didn't call him, thinking she'd wait until he
was awake.
Dolores came back to the room and found Matthew lying on his back in the bed. Dolores looked at him,
"Armand is asleep. Do you want to get him into the room?"
Matthew turned on his side, propped his face on one hand, and crooked his finger at her, "Come here."
As for Armand, the house was heated, so he wouldn’t freeze even if he didn’t sleep in the room.
Dolores almost instinctively took a step back and looked at him warily, "What are you doing?"
He smiled as his eyes twinkled, "I'm not a monster that eats people. Why are you so afraid of me?"
Dolores curled her lips, "I don't think you're normal."
Matthew was speechless.
What about him was not normal?
"Come here. I have something for you."
Obviously, Dolores didn't believe him and backed up even more.
Matthew was speechless again.
He suddenly felt that he was such a loser. How could Dolores be so afraid of him?
He sighed helplessly and pulled out the necklace Jessica had given him from his pocket, "Your mother
asked me to give it to you."
Dolores stared at the necklace in his hand and hesitated, "My mom?"
She walked over and didn't immediately go for it, but judged the veracity of Matthew's statement in her
mind.
She had never seen Jessica wear a necklace like this, but it didn't seem like something Matthew would
buy either.
She reached for it. As soon as she touched the necklace, he clutched her hand. He pulled hard and
she fell into his arms.
He then asked with a smile, "Are you still hiding?"
Dolores shook her head decisively, "No."
She nestled quietly in his arms and asked, "Did my mom really ask you to give it to me?"
Matthew answered seriously.
Dolores examined it carefully and found nothing special. This was just an ordinary platinum necklace.
Matthew hugged her from behind and said, "Put it away."
Dolores shook her head, "Put it on for me."
In fact, she had already let it go a long time ago. It was just that she felt heartbroken about what
Jessica would have to face in the future.
Since it was hers, she had a reason to wear it close to her.
It was as if she was still around.
Matthew wrapped the necklace around her neck and snapped it on from behind. On the inside of the
catch, there were very small letters, and he didn't look closely at them. He thought it should be the
name tag mark of the necklace, so he did not pay much attention to it.
The necklace was thin, but very bright, and looked very conspicuous against her black sweater.
Life after the New Year was quiet. The two children went to school after the 15th of the first month. Her
original plan to hold a clothing show with Gambiered Canton Gauze as the theme was put on hold.
Matthew was a little busy, always leaving early and coming home late.
As for Theresa and Armand, she didn't pay much attention to them. That day, after she told Armand
that Theresa was willing to see him, Armand left and never came back to her.
In a flash, almost a month had passed since the new year. Before February, Dolores got a call from
Matthew before work. He asked her to come to his office, and he just asked her to come without saying
what he wanted her to do.
She hung up the phone. However, as she was getting ready to go to Matthew's office after work and
passing by the restroom, she saw Theresa vomiting.