Despite Sonia's efforts, Toby still didn't catch up to her.
She couldn't help but turn her head back slightly to see what he was up to, but she was even more annoyed by what she saw.
He was actually taking his own sweet time and strolling as if he was sightseeing. He was obviously not trying to catch up with her by walking at such a pace!
If he had wanted to apologize to her, he would have caught up with her. He wouldn't have been walking at such a leisurely speed.
Apparently, he did not intend to apologize to her or coax her! What the heck?!
Sonia was so furious that she stomped her feet.
She had wanted to give him a chance to apologize and even slowed her pace to wait for him, yet it was just her wishful thinking! He had no intention of cheering her up at all!
Alright then, I won't give you a chance again! So go and cuddle yourself on the couch tonight!
At the thought of this, Sonia retracted her gaze. Instead of slowing down to wait for Toby, she accelerated her pace and stormed off.
When Toby saw her suddenly picking up speed, he was puzzled and wondered what she was thinking.
He couldn't read her mind, so he decided to stop guessing her thoughts and just chase after her. He caught up with her this time, but she scowled at him.
She had just given him a chance to repent his sin, but he didn't cherish it, so what was the point of catching up with her now?
She was annoyed by his behavior, so she didn't want to talk to him. So, Sonia pretended as if Toby was invisible. She wasn't in the mood to look or even speak to him.
Her actions gave Toby a headache.
He planned to cheer her up so that she would stop being angry with him, but she was treating him as though he was air at the moment. He figured she wouldn't even listen if he tried to talk to her now.
What should I do?
Toby massaged his temples as his head began to throb in pain.
There was no answer to his answer right now, nor could anyone give him the answer.
Sonia's one-sided silent treatment against him lasted until noon when Rose and Mary reappeared.
When Rose glanced at Sonia and then at the agitated Toby, she couldn't help but ask, "Sonny, did you and Toby fight?"
She didn't want to get involved in their disputes at first because she figured it would be best to stay out of it and let them solve their own problems, lest things worsen. However, she couldn't bear to see Toby's helpless look and Sonia ignoring Toby completely. Therefore, she went against her principles and decided to meddle.
If they really fought, she could try to ease the tension between them. She could even help them mediate the misunderstandings.
No matter what, she didn't want them to have a big fight over something trivial because they had finally gotten back together after so long.
When Sonia heard Rose's concerns, she realized that her anger toward Toby was so obvious that even Rose and Mary were picking up on it.
In fact, she was a little embarrassed when she heard Rose's question.
After all, this was Rose's house. Not only was she angry with Toby—Rose's grandson, but even Rose noticed it and asked her about it. As an outsider in the house, she felt somewhat awkward and uneasy. She also wondered if Rose would be displeased with her.
Sonia tucked her hair behind her ear and quickly reassured her, "No, Grandma, we didn't fight."
Indeed, we did not fight. I simply don't want to talk to Toby because he's a j*rk.
"Is that so?" An unconvinced Rose turned her gaze to Toby.
"Yes," Toby muttered.
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