Don’t Go Breaking My Heart - Volume 1 Chapter 42 How Brave
Stephanie came. Apparently, dumb Caleb fixed a tracking feature on both of their phones, so she found him.
Claudia was walking up to his room when she spotted both of them by the door of his room.
“I thought you loved me,” Stephanie said righteously. “Does that mean that all of these years, your affections were fake? You promised to give me the whole world. Are you going back on your words now?”
People walking down the hallway were starting to give the couple weird looks. Caleb just stood there watching her play out her one-man drama.
“You deserve an award for the most heartless, conniving woman that ever liveth,” Claudia said as she walked to stand in front of Stephanie while clapping her hands.
“How self-righteous. I’m guessing you don’t know much about kidney transplant, do you? Physical, mental, and emotional states need to get green lights from the doctors. The process takes months to complete. How brave you are to demand a kidney from a man you don’t love for your boyfriend. How brave!”
Stephanie was shocked to see Claudia there. She had always seen her around Caleb back in high school, so she didn’t really like her.
She looked towards him as if hurt and asked, “are you with her now? Your love for me was only worth that much time and energy? I made the right choice not giving you a chance. I was thinking that after the transplant was successful, I’d devote my whole life to taking care of you. I feel so betrayed.”
Her face leaked with fake tears, and her lips quivered like she had fever. What a show!
Caleb finally cracked and stared at her with deep chilly eyes.
“You are such a b*tch! You don’t deserve me. I have nothing to say to you. If you love your boyfriend that much, you might as well die with him. I must have been blind to have given my love to someone like you.”
He grabbed onto Claudia, and she used her shoulder to knock Stephanie out of the way. Then she mouthed “bye b*tch” with a smirk on her face.
Stephanie hadn’t expected Caleb to react strongly. He used to be like a dog who got a treat anytime she offered to spare him some time. Now that she lost a trump card, she felt empty.
She put on her sunglasses and picked up her phone as she exited the hotel.
“He wouldn’t bulge. We need to look for someone else.”
The person at the other end of the phone laughed, “I guess you lost your charm.”
The phone was cut off.