Matt left Abbie and ran over to catch up with me.
"Why haven't you messaged me for so many days? How is Grandma? Is she feeling better?" Matt gazed at me with affection.
But I thought that he was ridiculous.
It had been about two weeks since Grandma passed away. If he tried to message me, he would find that I had already blocked him, but he didn't notice that.
I guessed that the message about breaking up I sent, he didn't even read it.
He agreed to drive Grandma to the hospital but didn't keep his word. On that stormy day, Grandma's treatment was severely delayed and she passed away.
I didn't blame Matt, I only blamed myself.
I blamed myself for being so foolish to believe that Matt would really come to help me.
I blamed myself for being so stupid to give all my savings to Matt for treatment that I got nothing but betrayal in the end.
I turned to look at Grandma's grave and took a deep breath.
I didn't want to swear in front of her.
"Matt Williams, if you missed the text message, let me say it again-
"Let's break up!"
Matt's eyes widened, looking at me incredulously, his brows furrowing even deeper.
He remained silent for a while, then angrily questioning me.
"Mona Morris, isn't it just that I didn't come to pick you up that day? Do you have to throw a tantrum like this?
"I've explained it to you clearly. There's nothing going on between Addie and me. She has always been afraid of the dark. That night, we were just..."
I sneered incessantly.
It seemed that my sneer hurt the guilty Matt.
He got even angrier and held my shoulder. "What are you laughing at?"
I restrained all my laughter and stared at him coldly.
"Matt Williams, I used to love you, but don't take me for a fool. Ask yourself. Do really nothing happen between you two?
"You are my boyfriend. If she's afraid of the dark, why can't she find someone else to accompany her instead of you?"
It was just her sophistry, trying to deceive others, but in the end, he deceived himself as well.
Matt frowned and looked at me like I was being unreasonable.
"Mona Morris, can you stop being so willful? Your Grandma can rely on you, but Addie just returned not long ago, and she can only rely on me."
I sneered and broke free from his hand indifferently.
I didn't want to waste any more time with him, nor did I want to say anything too much in front of Grandma's grave.
Matt saw that I wasn't causing a scene, and his brow relaxed.