Natalie was intoxicated, and deeply at that.
That night, Bianca didn't return to her own home. Instead, she stayed by Natalie's side all night as Natalie suffered from severe vomiting.
Lydia and Xyla were frantic, especially considering Natalie's already delicate health.
"Ms. Sanders, please talk to Ms. Walker! Her body can't handle alcohol," Lydia expressed her concerns.
Natalie's eyes were already bad, so what would happen if she continued drinking like this?!
Bianca nodded in acknowledgment.
After everything was settled and Lydia and Xyla had left, Bianca looked at the pale-faced Natalie lying in bed with a tightness in her chest.
"Liars, they're all liars!"
In Natalie's world, wasn't the relationship between Cedric and Irwin nothing more than deceit?
Their very existence hurt her! And they had been deceiving her for far too long!
Over time, even if Natalie wanted to deny investing emotions into it, it was impossible because she had indeed put her heart into it.
So, the pain she felt now was excruciating.
Yes.
Natalie was currently in pain.
Buzzing vibrations from Bianca's phone interrupted her thoughts. Seeing it was a call from Zane, she answered.
"Hello."
"Where are you?"
"Nat's drunk. I won't be going home tonight. I'll stay with her," Bianca said, glancing subconsciously at Natalie.
There was a slight change in the man's breathing on the other end of the call before he responded, "Alright!"
Without waiting for Bianca to say more, he hung up abruptly.
The world quieted down.
All that remained was Natalie's murmurs, "Liars... Liars..."
Bianca sighed, gently running her fingers through Natalie's soft hair.
How deeply had Natalie been hurt?
She couldn't even lie still while intoxicated.
Bianca had to admit that this incident was more than just a setback for Natalie.
When faced with such a truth, the past injuries seemed trivial!
Otherwise, she wouldn't have texted Bianca the moment she returned. To be honest, her dependence on Bianca over the years had become a habit.
Bianca set the empty glass aside, taking Natalie's hand with a slightly firmer grip. Natalie met her gaze.
Taking a deep breath, Bianca said, "I never expected..."
Her voice trailed off, weighed down by the gravity of the unspoken words.
It was clear that Natalie was grappling with some immense burden, a weight that Bianca also felt deeply.
A storm seemed to brew in Natalie's eyes.
"Yes, I never expected it either," she echoed.
Indeed, she had never known about the chaos in Wexford. Neither Irwin nor Cedric had ever informed her about it.
Not just the turmoil in Wexford but also everything that had transpired there.
"Bia!"
"Yes?"
"What would you do if you were in my shoes?"
After returning from Wexford, Natalie felt like her world had been thrown into chaos.
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