This man behaved Like a child!
âOnly youâd do something like this,â I complained helplessly.
But Caleb didnât seem to care.
He simply smiled at me triumphantly
Satisfied, he started the car again and continued down the road.
Along the way, I received a call from Riley
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âDebra, what happened?â Riley asked, her voice filled with worry
I calmly relayed everything that had happened to Riley.
âThe bamboo shed collapsed all of a sudden.
But donât worry.
The injured have been sent to hospital and the nearby clinic, and the chaos has died down.
I wasnât hurt that badly.
â
âOh, goodâ¦â Riley breathed a sigh of relief when she heard that I was fine.
Just then, Caleb suddenly said loudly, âRiley, donât worry.
We saved a lot of people earlier.
Iâm with Debra now, and Iâll protect her well.
â
I suspect that Caleb deliberately said so just to show off our relationship.
It felt strange.
He wasnât this immature before; on the contrary, he used to be a cold, calculated, and domineering man.
âThank you so much, Caleb,â Riley said gratefully.
âThe news about how you and Debra selflessly helped the others has spread all over town.
Iâm so glad you two were there to help.
â
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Curious, I checked online for the news Riley was talking about.
She was right.
But the photo that was plastered at the top was that of Caleb carrying
Marley in his arms, while I stood in the background like a lonesome clown.
My anger flared up again and I quickly exited the page.
Noticing this, Caleb asked with a playful smile, âAre you jealous?â
âPlease.
Do I have to remind you that Marleyâs a married woman? You should be more careful.
If you want to rekindle your relationship with her, try doing it where no one else is around.
â
Debraâs POV:
My sharp words made Caleb frown
âWhat made you say that?â he asked, brows furrowed.
âI carried her because she was hurt.
When we arrived at the hospital the doctor said that she had suffered a concussion.
Thatâs why she held me so tightly.
I swear, Debra, I donât have any feelings for her.
â