Of the Quirinus Amalia stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is She Cheated and then Regreted So Much. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 2. Let's read the author's She Cheated and then Regreted So Much Quirinus Amalia story right here.
Not long after my parents left, Sarah showed up with a takeout container.
She was wearing a men's dress shirt, the scent of sandalwood clinging to her.
She glanced at the thermos my mom had left by my bed, then looked at me.
"Your parents were here?"
I didn't even look up from my phone.
"Yeah."
She let out a cold laugh.
"So that's why you told me to come this morning? You just wanted them to see me?"
I frowned.
"When did I ask you to come to the hospital?"
Sarah scoffed.
"Don't play dumb."
"William said you texted him, and he told me to be here by noon."
I didn't feel like arguing, so I pulled up my messages with William.
The chat was completely empty.
Sarah still wasn't convinced.
"Texts can be deleted. Don't think I don't know that."
I let out a slow, mocking smile.
"Then why don't you ask your precious William to show you his messages?"
Sarah looked like she was ready to catch me in a lie as she pulled out her phone and called William.
"William, didn't you say James Brown told you to tell me to come to the hospital?"
The moment she spoke, the sound of sniffles came from the other end of the line.
"I'm sorry, Sarah. I lied to you."
"I just... James looked so miserable yesterday, and I felt bad for him. So I made it up."
By the end of his sentence, his voice was hoarse, almost breaking.
Sarah's face softened, full of concern.
Her tone turned impossibly gentle.
"It's okay, it's not your fault."
"You're just too kind—you got fooled by James's little act."
"I don't blame you."
"Didn't you say earlier you were craving coffee from that shop on Westside?"
"I'll grab it for you."
"Don't be sad, alright? I'll be home soon."
Hearing that, I couldn't help but think back to the past.
Last month, I told a harmless little lie to surprise her.
When she found out the truth, she was furious.
"James, do you think I have all the time in the world?"
"You lied to me over something so trivial."
"You know I hate liars, don't you?"
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