Before Doris could even finish her words, Jay interrupted her right away. "I've already told you everything I should say. As for those I don't tell you, it's because I don't want to let you know about it. Can you stop asking?"
These words left Doris astonished. The grievance that she had been keeping in her heart in the past few days surged up. What did Jay mean?
Why did it sound like she had done something wrong?
Her man didn't come home all night. Couldn't she ask him where he had been, or what he had done?
With these thoughts in her head, Doris couldn’t help but be angry. "Jay, did you commit a crime last night?"
If it wasn’t the case, then what? A man didn’t come home but took a walk by the river at night? Who would believe it?
No matter how stupid Doris could be sometimes, she would never believe it.
Jay lowered his head and replied sarcastically, "Well, I killed someone."
At first, Doris wanted to make a big deal out of it, but when she saw Jay's angry face, she decided to control herself.
After dinner, Jay asked the servant
When Doris was in a daze, she had a dream. In her dream, she was walking alone on the snowy street.
There was no pedestrian or car in the boundless world. She was wandering like a ghost. She wanted to find Jay, but she didn't know where to go.
That kind of despair was very cold. She held herself and looked everywhere aimlessly, not knowing where she was going.
Like a drowning man, she felt suffocated again and again. She was almost unable to breathe. Suddenly, a beam of light shone in front of her. She looked at it and found that Jay was standing in the light.
He stood like an angel descending from the sky.
It gave her hope, so she ran over happily. She wanted to him, but she was voiceless.
Left without a choice, she just kept on running instead.
It didn’t seem so far, but after running for like a century, Doris still didn't get close to him.
"Jay, Jay!" Doris almost used up all her strength to shout, but her voice was so low that only she could hear it.
All of a sudden, Jay smiled at her, but then he turned around and left.