Both mother and daughter went on and on with the discussion without coming to any conclusion. As the two of
them found themselves in a stalemate, William’s call came in and interrupted the argument.
Upon reaching for her phone, Matilda stared at the screen, hesitant to answer it in front of Old Mrs. Flintstone, not
because she didn’t want her mother to know that she had been keeping in touch with William, but because she was
afraid that she would find out that William had spent the night before with her.
Squeezing her grip around the phone, Matilda decided to decline the call and pursed her lips. “Mom, I want to be in
control of my own relationship. Look, I’m not some young teenage girl anymore, so just let me decide my own fate
for once.”
Old Mrs. Flintstone helplessly sighed and justified her action by explaining, “I know I’m crossing the line, but that’s
all because I don’t want you to go down the wrong path.”
Upon hearing her mother, Matilda felt disheartened as she said, “Mom, I’d still want to try even if it could be a
wrong path to take. Otherwise, I think I’m going to regret not taking it.”
Staring at Matilda, Old Mrs. Flintstone criticized her daughter’s headstrong nature. “Everyone is talking about how
much you’ve changed, but it seems to me you’re still the same old you. You’re stubborn as always.”
Matilda awkwardly smiled, standing up while holding her phone tightly. “Yeah, I get it, Mom. I’m a middle-aged
woman, and it’s not like you don’t know that. I’ve been stubborn my whole life, so it’s kind of a part of who I am
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtright now.” Soon, she added, “Mom, I have a call that I need to answer right now, but you’re probably not going to
like it. So, maybe I should excuse myself.”
After listening to her daughter’s words, Old Mrs. Flintstone immediately knew who was calling. She then reacted
impatiently with a long face. “Okay! Okay! I get it. Go ahead then!” Despite her mother’s frustration, Matilda was
still thoughtful enough not to upset her mother by answering William’s call in front of her. Therefore, she stepped
outside her house and returned William’s call.
In a matter of seconds, William answered the call and asked, “Were you in the middle of something when I called
just now?”
Matilda sighed and answered, “I was having a word with my mom, so it wasn’t really convenient for me to pick up
the call.”
William nodded and asked, “I see. Have you eaten by the way?”
“Of course, I have. Lunchtime is almost over,” Matilda replied. After that, William couldn’t think of anything else to
talk about as he only just wanted to hear Matilda’s voice, even though he didn’t have a topic in mind. Meanwhile,
Matilda didn’t know what she could say, so she brought up what they had gone through the night before. “You were
drunk last night. I was about to flag down a cab and take you back to the Constance Residence, but you grabbed
my hand and told me you didn’t want to go back home.” This man has never been this stubborn ever before.
At the same time, Matilda decided to make it clear to Richard since he was watching from the side. Therefore, she
decisively took William home with her. Although William had always known where Matilda lived, he had never once
visited her place of residence. Despite being drunk, he browsed around the house and pulled Matilda’s leg. “It looks
like you’ve been managing well ever since we separated.” Later that night, William slept in the guest room while
Matilda stayed up until the next morning. At that moment, she was overwhelmed by complicated mixed feelings, as
she didn’t know how to explain them.
After a few moments of silence, the atmosphere slowly became a little awkward until William started talking again.
“I guess I was really a little too drunk. I can’t remember a thing about the part where I went to your place.”
Matilda explained, “You were indeed drunk, yet you were reluctant to go back to the Constance Residence. I didn’t
know where else I could take you, so I brought you back to my place.”
While William had no other intention, he quickly responded after hearing Matilda’s explanation. “I see. I must have
given you a lot of trouble last night.”
“No, not really,” Matilda answered.
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