Chapter 977 Loss
Camille had just returned and was frowning as she looked at the people
outside. Her expression held a hint of surprise. Faced with Siennaâs
enthusiasm, she couldn't ignore her, so she whispered, "If I say no, will
you not come in?"
Sienna laughed heartily, "Of course not."
"So why are you asking me?" Camille replied coolly, then walked over
to open the door. Her expression remained somewhat indifferent, and
there was a hint of awkwardness between them.
Sienna raised her hand and offered Camille the fruit she was holding. "I
washed this fruit for you. Would you like to try it?"
Camille glanced at it but didn't take it from Siennaâs hand. Her voice
was low as she said, "I can't eat it."
Sienna visibly deflated, her hand drooping. She sounded somewhat
disheartened as she asked, "Cami, so you still won't forgive me?"
Camille met her gaze and asked, "Is eating your fruit a sign of
forgiveness?"
She sighed helplessly, unsure of what to do in front of Sienna. Sienna
had indeed kept a secret from her along with Ayan, but this secrecy
hadn't caused any harm. It just made Camille feel uncomfortable
internally. Apart from that, there didn't seem to be any other losses, did
there?
Though she had been furious initially, because Sienna was her best
friend, Camille believed that best friends should share everything with
each other, whether good or bad, rather than keeping secrets for
others, even if it was intended for her own good.
But now, seeing Sienna standing at the door with fruits in her hands,
not even daring to come in herself, she exuded a sense of caution. It
made Camille uncomfortable. They shouldn't be like this, and they
couldn't be like this.
Camille pressed her lips together, concealing her emotions deep down.
She took a silent deep breath, then said calmly, "I'm feeling unwell. I
had a fever last night and went to the hospital. The doctor said I can't
eat fruits while taking medication. You can bring them in and put them
in the fridge. I'll have them after I finish my medicine.â
With that, she didn't linger and turned to walk inside the house.
Sienna stood still for a few seconds, visibly stunned. Watching Camille
not about to close the door, she finally reacted. A smile appeared on
her face, and she said, âAlright, I'll keep them for you in the fridge."
Sienna was delighted and hurriedly entered the house, closing the door
behind her.
Camille sat on the living room couch, and the TV was playing the latest
TV drama, so it wasn't entirely quiet, erasing the previous
awkwardness.
Sienna put the fruits in the fridge herself, not needing any help from the
maid. Then, she sat obediently beside Camille in the living room, her
gaze fixed on Camille without blinking, making it quite direct and
unsettling.
Camille furrowed her brows slightly and asked, "Why are you staring at
me like that?"
Sienna whispered, âI'm afraid I won't get to see you again in a
moment."
"See me again? Am I going to die in a moment?" Camille replied in an
exasperated tone.
Sienna hurriedly explained, "No, that's not what I meant. I just worry
that I won't be able to stay for too long, so I want to look at you a bit
longer."
Camille let out a soft hum and a faint, almost imperceptible smile
played on her lips. Her voice remained calm, "Do you want to record a
video then? It will save you the trouble of looking at me."
"Well, I actually have another solution."
"What's the solution?"
"You could invite me for dinner and then let me stay overnight. That
way, you won't have to bother with recording videos."
She said it seriously, as if it were a genuinely good idea.
Sienna shook her head. "But I can only see the real you when I'm by
your side. I like the lively you."
As she spoke, she gradually moved closer to Camille. Closer and
closer until she leaned her head on Camille's shoulder. She spoke
softly, "Cami, I'm sorry, it's all my fault. I was wrong, so can you forgive
me? Please, give me a chance, I promise I'll change.â
She said it sincerely and earnestly, with a hint of coquettishness, but
Camille could sense her genuineness.
Camille didn't push her away; she let Sienna stay close. A small smile
played on her lips, hidden from Sienna's view. Her voice remained
steady as she asked, "Are your promises sincere? Can you really do
it?"
"Absolutely, I truly can. Will you believe me? Do you trust me?" Sienna
sat up straight and instinctively raised her hand to make a swearing
gesture. She said, "I swear, if what I say isn't true, I..."
"Stop talking," Camille interrupted her, her expression turning slightly
displeased. She said, "If you keep talking, I might really not want to
speak to you."
"Alright, I won't say anything," Sienna immediately fell silent. She even
made a zipper gesture with her hand, sealing her lips tightly.
Camille pursed her lips, and her voice softened. She said, "I didn't
mean to make things difficult for you or ask for any promises. I just
couldn't convince myself. From this moment on, the past is behind us.
Please don't keep things from me in the future, okay?"
Sienna nodded and said, "I understand. I know. I won't keep anything
from you. Whatever happens, I'll be honest with you."
âI will do the same," Camille replied, then flashed a faint smile. The two
of them shared a smile, and all the unpleasantness vanished in that
moment.
They talked openly and candidly, understanding each other's
perspectives. Sienna also told Camille about everything that happened
at the club and the things she had said to Ayan. Sienna said,
"Whatever choice you make, I'll support you. If you feel that he
deceived you and it's making you uncomfortable, I understand.
Deception like that makes one feel insecure.â
Camille nodded thoughtfully, her expression slightly solemn, but she
didn't say much more. She simply hummed softly in acknowledgment.
In the evening, Sienna stayed for dinner and even personally prepared
a fruit salad, struggling a bit with the preparation and nearly cutting her
hand.
As she put it, "I want to show you my sincerity and let you know that I'm
not just saying it. I truly know I was wrong. So, this is my apology to
you, and I hope you can finish it."
Camille thanked her.
"You're welcome. It's like we're family!"
âYour attitude wasn't like this when you first arrived," Camille teased,
recalling how cautious Sienna had been earlier. But now, it seemed like
she had completely transformed back into her usual self.
Camille may have pretended to find it annoying, but deep down, she
was very happy. This was how real friends should be, unafraid of
upsetting each other and able to express their thoughts and feelings
honestly.
The two of them chatted for a long time until they finished dinner.
Sienna even tried to stay overnight, saying, "Can I stay with you
tonight?"
"Thank you, but it's not necessary. I sleep well on my own," Camille
declined firmly, without any hesitation. Her expression remained
indifferent as she said, "You should go home now. I don't want to be
woken up by a phone call in the middle of the night, and I don't want to
listen to your affectionate call with Rex."
Sienna exclaimed, "How could you think like that? In my heart, you're
the most important person. It doesn't matter who calls, it's useless.
You're the only one in my heart. I swear to God!"
"Alright, I already know your heart. Now, it's time for you to go home,"
Camille said, taking Siennaâs hand and walking her towards the door,
showing no intention of keeping her.
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