Fiona said as a matter of course, "Oh, by the way, I also asked around during this business trip. There is a good hospital in other city. I can arrange for Audrey to be transferred there. After all, the medical conditions there are better in all aspects..."
"My mother is dead!"
Before she could finish, I couldn't help but yell.
Fiona was frightened by my screams and trembled...
She looked at me in disbelief, and might even have suspected for a moment that I was cheating on her.
"Audrey...why didn't I know about this?"
Fiona asked.
"Does it still matter now?"
I looked at her and asked coldly, "When my mother was alive, she couldn't even see you and Audrey, but now you say you want to see her! Is it fun to be so hypocritical?"
My roar silenced her.
She didn't say anything else, left the bathroom silently, and went to the cloakroom by herself.
Soon, she was wearing my favorite pajamas with cartoon characters on them, standing in the distance, looking at me and saying, "I'm sorry. I really don't know."
After she said this, she turned and went back to the room.
I felt pain in my heart again...
She and I met in high school. It was funny that we were in the same class in high school, one was the class monitor and the other was the vice-class monitor.
At the beginning, she was always the best student in the class.
Until one day, my total test score was only one point lower than hers.
She took the initiative to challenge me. "Even if there is only one point difference, I will always be better than you, just like I am the class monitor, and you are not!"
I didn't know why she provoked me like this.
But my desire to win was completely aroused.
I spent more time studying every day, and often sent her messages at 11 o'clock at night to ask if she had slept yet.
This greeting was not out of concern for her.
I wanted to confirm how hard she tried.
I wanted to work harder than her, surpass her and prove myself!
She seemed to think the same at that time, and would send me messages asking me if I had slept yet. Although she was a girl, she was very competitive.
We would even stay up until the early hours of the morning, hoping to work one minute harder than the other.
However, everything had its limits. Our vicious competition and lack of adequate sleep only led to daytime sleepiness.
It was okay for a day or two, but no one could stand it for a long time.