Small children should be kept away from issues involving adults. The slightest conflicts among the adults have a profound impact on their little, innocent hearts, yet they can't help the situation in any way because they are far from understanding the complexities. Hence, the best thing is to stay away from it altogether.
"Come on now. Let's go home. We will come and pick Mom up tomorrow, and then we will all go home together!" Charles said as he led two children out of the room. The boy and the girl left the room one after the other with their eyes fixed on their mother.
After they had left, a sudden emptiness and silence filled the room. Sheryl started to feel rather uncomfortable as if the quietness was the only thing left in the room after her kids and her husband left. She could feel a sudden void in her heart. She wondered how much the three of them meant to her.
Lost in her own thoughts, her eyes suddenly fell upon Cassie who was standing silently beside the door with a pale face.
"Cassie? Why don't you come in?" Sheryl greeted Cassie with a smile and asked her to come in.
It occurred to Sheryl that when Nick visited her the day before, Cassie did not come. She wondered why Cassie didn't come. But then she thought that Cassie might be busy with something more important. Initially, Sheryl decided to ask Cassie about it but then stopped as she marked Cassie's demeanor.
"Sher," Cassie said after she came into the room. Sheryl stared at her face as she walked close to her bed. Cassie came close to Sheryl and stood still. The fact that she was not behaving like her usual self did not evade Sheryl's eyes. She was too timid at the moment. Much opposed to her jovial and talkative self, she looked disturbed and distracted.
"What happened?" Sheryl took Cassie's hand in her own and asked with a lot of concern. "Did someone treat you badly? Or is it about your work? Do you have any problems?"
"I...I..." Cassie choked as she said. Her eyes swelled up with tears and suddenly she broke into an uncontrollable sob. Gradually, her weeping became louder. Sheryl became more and more anxious to see Cassie in that state.
Sheryl grabbed Cassie's arm and made her sit down. She patted her back to calm her down. "What happened? Did someone do something bad to you? Tell me. I will kick that bastard's ass off him."
Sheryl's mind was getting clouded with all sorts of evil thoughts. At first, she thought that Nick must have done something bad to her. But Sheryl took Nick as her brother, so she would not say anything about it to Cassie directly.
After crying her heart out for some time, Cassie finally stopped and looked at Sheryl. "Sheryl, do you think that I am so weak that everyone can bully me and disrespect me as they like?" Her voice choked as she spoke.
Sheryl cupped Cassie's face in with one hand and picked a tissue with the other hand to wipe the tears off her face gently. Then, Sheryl comforted Cassie, "No, it's not like that, Cassie. Now, tell me what has happened. Tell me everything, so that I can help you."
After hearing Sheryl's words, Cassie started to recall everything. She quivered as the moment came alive in her mind. She felt the jolt in her heart and she could feel every bit of it through her entire existence once again. How Jordan held her tightly in his arms, his face approached her face slowly and his mouth touched her lips. Cassie felt bile rising her throat and had an instant urge to throw up. She covered her mouth and rushed into the bathroom.
It was like that the disgusting smell of Jordan was everywhere on her body and in her mouth. She couldn't withstand that disgusting feeling and it came out in the form of vomit. Sheryl observed her, completely clueless, still trying to figure out what had happened to cause this.
Sheryl frowned as she could hear the sounds of Cassie vomiting inside the bathroom.
Sheryl kept staring at the bathroom door with a frown on her face and then suddenly her brows straightened as if she had guessed the right cause behind Cassie's distress.
'Oh my God. Is Cassie pregnant?' Sheryl thought to herself.
Sheryl being a mother of two kids could understand the perils of an expecting mother. Somehow she felt that Cassie had symptoms of being pregnant.
A few seconds later, with a sound of flushing the toilet, Cassie came out of the bathroom, with her face even paler.
Looking at Cassie's face, Sheryl felt that her heart was broken.
'Is Nick the father of the baby?' Sheryl's mind was getting more restless to find the reason behind Cassie's condition.
Cassie walked slowly towards Sheryl. Cassie did not know what Sheryl was thinking about, so that she said softly, "Sheryl, I didn't mean to hide this from you. I was just...I was just too ashamed to talk about it."
Then, Cassie looked down once again, like she didn't want to face anyone.
By then, Sheryl had fully understood what had happened.
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