"Do you know that Julia suffered from depression because of me? I've been taking care of her these days. I am so tired. Can you be more understanding? Stop being so unreasonable!"
"Why did you happen to have cancer as soon as Julia was diagnosed with depression? Do you want me to stay with you in this way regardless of Julia's life?"
"Do you know that she will die without any company? When did you become so vicious?"
Hearing his vicious words, I tried to refute him but didn't know how.
"So in your heart, it's true that Julia is suffering from depression, while I'm pretending to have cancer."
"Have you ever thought that maybe I am telling you the truth, and she lies to you like before?"
Julia had never used such an excuse before. But she had used a lot of excuses like she got flu and fevers!
"That's impossible. Robbie, how can you speculate about others so maliciously? I saw her diagnosis with my own eyes! She does suffer from depression!"
Hearing this, I smiled bitterly.
"But didn't you see mine too? Do you think I'm lying to you?"
I didn't know why he was so sure that I was lying to him. At this moment, I couldn't be more helpless.
"Do you think I deliberately made up an excuse that I had cancer? Do you think I wanted you to stay with me so that you couldn't take care of Julia? Is that how you think of me?"
At this moment, I felt a surge of bone-chilling chill.
A trace of panic flashed across Javion's eyes, but he quickly calmed down.
"Isn't that the case? Think about it at home."
Javion opened the door angrily and left, only to see Julia standing outside with tears all over her face.
"Javion, has Robbie misunderstood something? How about I explain it to her?"
"There's no need. A selfish person like her would probably wish for something to happen to you!"
I couldn't help shouting at him at the sight of him pulling Julia away in disgust.
"Yes! I'm such a vicious person! I can't wait for something to happen to Julia. Are you satisfied?"
Julia glanced at me carefully and wanted to explain, but Javion pulled her away.
I watched him slam the door indifferently. Then I burst into tears uncontrollably.
I had never thought that Javion would scold me using such vicious words.
It was as if today was the first time I had known him. Only then did I find out his true colors.
In the next few days, Javion didn't go home.
I didn't go out either.