We were in a heated argument and would probably fight at any second. Nevertheless, both of us smiled and held in our anger in the end for the sake of Sharon. Later, Lyle ignored me and left to meet Crystal.
My phone vibrated for quite some time. I took it out and saw many missed calls from Christopher. Other than that, he sent me a few text messages, asking me to pick up my phone. As such, I immediately called him back.
âEve, where are you? Iâm at home, but youâre nowhere in sight. Why did you go out since your hand is injured?â
I was delighted and touched to hear him said that he was at home. I smiled and responded, âIâm in the hospital now. Why didnât you give me a call before coming? I mean, I could have told you if you called beforehand.â
âAre you there to get your new medicine? Which hospital are you in now? Iâll come right away to pick you up,â Christopher said.
âIâm not here to get my new medicine. Grandma is admitted to the hospital, and Iâm here to visit her. I might not go home tonight. Please donât be mad at me,â I said gently, hoping that he wouldnât be pissed off.
âWhy do you have to stay overnight? Isnât Wendy there? I mean, sheâs Sharonâs daughter-in-law. Why isnât she in the hospital?â As Christopher spoke in dissatisfaction, his tone also changed.
As such, I coaxed, âSharon doesnât like Wendy. Rumor has it that Wendy and Lyleâs dad had a shotgun wedding, and so Sharon was forced to agree on it. Iâm sorry. If youâre alone tonight, you can hug my doll when you sleep. Is that okay?â
âDoll?â As if a thought flashed through his mind, Christopher burst into laughter and continued, âPerhaps I should prepare a life-size doll that looks just like you. Donât you think itâs a great idea? I mean, I can order it for only a few hundred thousand. I promise that it will look exactly like you.â
I was rendered speechless, for even an idiot knew what the doll was. I pursed my lips and bellowed, âThe real me is here, yet you want to buy a blow-up doll? My god, how tasteless you are!â
âWell, didnât you ask me to hug a doll when I sleep? Why are you disgusted by my taste now? I have a good taste, or else I wonât have you, my darling,â Christopher answered smilingly.
âSay no more. Iâll never allow you to buy a blow-up doll. Imagine that I might think itâs a ghost when I wake up at night and see something that resembles me. It will be a nightmare. Besides, why donât you buy a life-sized doll that looks like you and put it beside you?â I said coquettishly in purpose.
Christopher seemed to hesitate for a while. Then, he coughed lightly and answered teasingly, âI see. My darling isnât satisfied with me. It seems that I havenât worked hard enough, and so you need a blow-up doll. I promise to work extra hard when you come home.â
âAh!â At that moment, I felt that I shot myself in the foot. After all, I merely grumbled and never thought about buying a magical blow-up doll. I dared not think further about his suggestion.
âI was wrong, Chris. Please forgive me, for it was all my fault,â I begged flatteringly, so much so that even I felt goosebumps all over myself.
âDo you admit your mistake now?â
âYes, I was wrong. Chris, Iâm sorry for it.â Christopher would make me cry with hundreds of methods if I was hard-mouthed now. He would even ask me to sing when we did it. Although we never tried it before, we used to joke about it. He claimed that he would do so if I dared question him.
Hence, a shiver ran down my spine once I imagined the scene. How terrible!
âHowâs the injury on your hand now?â
âItâs a lot better,â I answered him obediently.
âTake care of yourself at night. Also, donât accidentally hit your hand against something. Iâll let you have a lollipop tomorrow when you come home.â
I blushed and hung up. A lollipop? I mean, how vulgar can he be! Besides, he even said it seriously, as though I wouldnât understand what it meant.
When I returned to Sharonâs ward, she looked at the door for a while. Since Lyle was nowhere in sight, he asked, âWhere is Lyle?â
I covered it up for Lyle. âI heard that he had to leave to deal with some work in the company.â