Chapter 1539 Resolve The Issue (2/2)
lle's cheeks. ”But then again, why is that Bill always staring at your Ethan?”
Emily couldn't help but ask. All of a sudden, she started asking questions especially since Ethan had somehow mentioned it casually. She didn't know how Estelle had gotten hurt or what was even going on, so she wanted answers.
Curiosity fit Emily really well. Estelle found it a good look on Emily, so she chuckled. But eventually, she told Emily the things she wanted to know. She told her everything, starting from the last time Bill had tried to force Ethan into giving up his forces all the way up to now, when Bill had tried to hurt them both.
Bombarded with a lot of things at once, Emily tried to process every single detail slowly. ”Ah, Really?” she asked. Crunching her face in a disdainful look, Emily teased Estelle, ”Oh, my God! I still can't figure out why this old man named Bill is so abnormal and disgusting...”
Estelle could not help but laugh out loud at Emily's words. ”Well, if you look at it like that...it's true! That's exactly what he is.”
Emily's eyes widened as she pretended to be shocked. ”Wow... then you have to be careful outside.” She pouted again, but then said seriously, ”Stay away from that Bill. Just please have a good rest.”
Estelle was happy that Emily cared this much. She smiled and nodded. ”Okay,” she replied in a sweet voice, feeling as if the knot in her heart had been removed all of a sudden.
For Estelle, what had happened in the past with Emily had always been an open wound that could not heal. And now that they had somehow resolved this conflict, she felt truly happy. Despite her arm physically hurting, a heavy feeling in her heart had gone away.
In the ward, the two girls were talking and laughing, sharing the stories they had missed. Their loud voices cheered up the other people in the hospital as well.
The knot in the two girls' hearts that they had kept all this time was slowly untied by communication.
Estelle was hurt but Emily had found her anyway, and their friendship had never been better. Today seemed to be a good day.