Chapter 151 A Sense Of Loss

He was tired. He was tired of drinking. He was tired of playing.

He collapsed on the sofa. The feeling of laziness made him stop moving. In others' eyes, he was like a sound sleep.

However, his mind had been wandering and never stopped. He missed the voice of Lois on the phone just now, the day when the three of them went to the amusement park, the day when she was still living at home, the day when Maggie was born, and the day when they got married...

All the memories about Lois came out. He had never missed her so much. He missed all the previous days. Even if they hadn't lived together, he still missed her. More regrets, the lost good things, now no matter what, he couldn't make up for it.

In the past five years, he had missed too much. All the mistakes could not be reversed, just like there was no regret medicine in the world. The past was the past. No matter how hard he looked back, no matter h

, but Sally...

"Sally... How could you..." ...

He suddenly came to his senses, jumped up from the sofa and pushed Sally away from him.

"What are you doing?" ...

He looked at Sally, who was disheveled, and then at his unbuttoned shirt, and knew what was going on.

Sally, who was pushed away by him all of a sudden, was even sadder. She said pitifully

"Joey, why do you push me so hard? It hurts." ...

Then she sat on the sofa, bent her knees and held herself, lowering her head, pretending to be aggrieved.

However, he didn't soften his heart to comfort her when he saw the pitiful look on her face. Instead, he felt very disgusted with her behavior. He thought.

She had always been an innocent girl in his heart. How could she do this when he was drunk today? How could she become such a person?

He couldn't stand her anymore and said angrily.

"Look at yourself. What are you doing?" ...