Myles glared at Bonnie, pinched her hand from behind, and said, "Mia, I'm not very hungry."
As Mia took out the food, she said, "even though you are not hungry, you have to eat regularly to help your body recover."
Mia walked over to the bed, pulled up the table at the end of the bed, and put the food on the table. "Come on, eat. It'll be cold soon."
Myles naturally took a glance at Bonnie.
Bonnie had no expression on her face but sat still in silence.
Mia chuckled when she saw Myles. "What's wrong? Do you have to ask Bonnie for permission to eat my food?"
Myles laughed. "Not like that."
Bonnie looked at Myles with no expression on her face. "Eat, don't waste Mia's food."
After that, Bonnie got up and lift the bed a little higher. "Eat while it's still hot."
Mia naturally reached over and handed Myles the chopsticks. "Haider says you haven't eaten much today. Are you in a bad mood or does it hurt?"
Myles took the chopstick. "Nothing. I'm just not hungry."
"You are still so stubborn. Eat while you are hot. If your parents were still alive, they would be sad to see you like this not taking care of your body."
Mia's comments were normal because she was concerned about Myles' health.
But when she mentioned his parents, Bonnie felt something hit her hard in the heart.
Bonnie's face changed as a result of her sudden guilt.
"Bonnie, what's wrong with you? Are you upset?" Mia asked.
Bonnie couldn't help but laugh again. How did Mia notice her face changed so fast?
She was looking at her while she was also looking at Myles.
Bonnie looked up at Mia and put on a big smile. "Nothing, don't worry about me."
"I thought you were upset that I brought Myles food." Mia looked back at Myles. "By the way, my parents said they will come to see you tomorrow morning."
Myles mused and didn't say anything else.
She also kept looking at Bonnie from time to time.
Mia and Myles were neighbors next door.
In the daytime, they could see each other from the front yard of the two-story house. If the developer hadn't built a small garden in the middle of the two houses, the two houses would have used the same gate.
The two had been on good terms since childhood.
When Bonnie was a child, however, she was so selfish that she wouldn't allow Myles to talk to Mia when she was around, or she wouldn't talk to Myles for three days.
As a result, Mia would always follow Myles around, never talking to Myles. She would only bring Myles a snack when Bonnie was not around.
But Bonnie ate all of those snacks.
Until Mia's family went through some trouble and bought the house in the center. The two were no longer together, but they still saw each other when they were at school.
However, Mia rarely visited Myles because of Bonnie, and when she did, she would see him when Bonnie was not around.
The reason was that Bonnie used to act like a domineering little girl who would get anything she wanted.
She used to threaten Mia behind Myles' back when she was a kid.
Of course, Mia told Myles all these things.
Myles, however, was so blind at the moment that he didn't believe anything Mia said, and he was always on Bonnie's side.
Bonnie's word was the rule. Myles could beat someone up if they said she was wrong.
So, when Bonnie was little, she only had Myles around, and Haider.
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