After going into the house and locking the door, I had no strength left and slid down against the door, then fell to the ground with my body tilted.
My head was covered in sweat, and my body was shaking uncontrollably. I could only hug myself with all my strength.
I heard my mother knocking on the door. Just the sound of her voice showed how angry she was. She must be mad because I ignored her like this.
Over the years, no matter what I did, she was never satisfied with me.
The only one who could satisfy her was my father's favorite student, Kurt.
In the past, I believed that no matter how outstanding others were, I was still her daughter. The reason why she liked Kurt should be because of me.
But now, I wouldn't be so naive anymore.
In fact, Kurt seemed to be her biological son, and I was her daughter-in-law.
"Anna, calm down. Let me talk to Lara alone."
Kurt tried to persuade Lara at the door, and she stopped knocking on the door, saying unhappily, "Don't indulge her! The more you indulge her, the more reckless she will be."
Kurt then knocked on the door.
"Lara, it's me. Open the door."
I collapsed on the ground, without the strength to speak.
"Did Kurt spoil me? Maybe he did before Saya Smith returned to the country." I thought to myself.
One month after we got married, Saya, his junior female schoolmate, came back.
One day when I went to see him, I bumped into Saya accidentally, and then some coffee spilled on her sleeve.
Kurt was so nervous that he pulled her behind him and scolded me with a cold face.
"Lara, what are you doing?"
I didn't do anything; I just bumped into someone accidentally.
It was Kurt who felt guilty.
He thought that I had already known about their affair.
In his view, I was trying to catch their adultery in the act.
At that moment, he scolded me, banning me from going to his workplace to look for him.
My intuition was very accurate. Once having a suspicion, I began to check it out thoroughly.
It turned out that Kurt and Saya were truly in love.
I was the one who kept them from falling in love.
Kurt and I had a big fight later. I asked him why he married me if he didn't like me.
He said that it was because my father was his teacher and helped him a lot.
His words hurt me deeply.
In the days that followed, I argued with him, made a fuss, and even mentioned divorce, but Kurt always acted as a good-tempered nice guy, who let me do whatever I wanted.