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spoke at a volume loud enough that William came into the living room.
"What is it?" William looked at the two sisters in
front of him.
"Shireen accidentally spilled a drink on my dress.
Shireen accused me of stealing you..." Olivia acted weak in front of
William.
Olivia's words cornered Shireen, but this woman immediately
answered, "I didn't do it."
Olivia looked at Shireen. "Shireen, I'm sorry, but I
can't hide your ugliness any longer. I've had enough of your lies and rude
actions towards me..."
"What do you mean?" Shireen looked at Olivia, who
was three years older than her.
Olivia looked at William, and this woman complained, "I
know you two will get engaged, but Shireen has always threatened me all this
time. Shireen was always afraid that I would steal you, so Shireen always had
bad intentions, even my sister once locked me up." Olivia groaned.
"What!" William immediately empathized with Olivia
and then looked at Shireen. "Is it true?"
"I didn't." Shireen was calm.
"You are sisters, why are you enemies?" William
showed an annoyed expression.
"William, don't be angry with my sister. Moreover, you
are getting engaged. It's just that I don't want Shireen to continue to
threaten me and endanger my safety, so I exposed her bad attitude today, and
you see for yourself, Shireen spilled a drink on my dress, that is proof of her
bad attitude towards me all this time..."
William listened to everything Olivia said, then looked at
Shireen, who was holding an empty glass. That proves that Olivia's words are
valid. "Why did you do it?" William's disappointment was visible in his
eyes.
"Olivia said a lie. I didn't do it."
"Then what is the glass in your hand?"
Shireen immediately looked at the glass she was holding.
"This is a drink glass. I was going to drink it, but Olivia grabbed my
hand and spilled the drink on her dress."
"Lie! Shireen spilled it," Olivia whispered.
"What is this?" William needed clarification about
Olivia and Shireen. Who is right, and who is lying?
"I'm telling the truth, I didn't spill the drink.
Olivia did."
For a few moments, the room turned silent. William held his
temples because he was too confused, then told Shireen, "There is only one
hour left before we will be engaged, but why did you hurt your sister this way?
What happened between you?"
"I don't know. From the start, everything was fine...,"
said Shireen, trying to explain.
"No. That's a lie, all this time, Shireen hated me
because her ex-boyfriend used to like me, so now Shireen is afraid you like me
too." Olivia's gaze turned to William.
William immediately asked Shireen again, "So you have
an ex-boyfriend?"
"That is not important. We're getting engaged, so why
should we discuss ex-boyfriends?" asked Shireen.
Olivia said, "Shireen had an ex-boyfriend and was even
about to get engaged, but when he saw me, the man was attracted to me. The man
said that if Shireen's actions were often despicable, Shireen was not a good
girl. The man told me a lot, then confessed his love for him a few weeks later
and called off his engagement to Shireen."
Again, William listened to everything Olivia said, then
asked Shireen, "Have you only been pretending to be nice in front of me
all this time?"
"Trust me, everything Olivia says is a lie…."
"You can't dodge it anymore. How long will you hide
your rottenness? Please don't put William in trouble. William didn't do
anything wrong to you; it's just me that you treated badly, don't
William..." Olivia whimpered, so William put his arm around her shoulders.
"I don't know who's right, but I can't possibly allow
you guys to be enemies."
"Don't you believe me, your fiance?" Shireen
started to look sad after hearing William's words and seeing her lover hugging
Olivia's shoulder.
"I'll take Olivia, then we'll talk," William told
Shireen. This man, who looked fragile, was still hugging Olivia's shoulders,
then left Shireen in the living room.
The glass in her hand was kept on the table, Shireen sat
waiting for William until finally, the man met her, looking gently at Shireen.
"Tell me what happened. Is it true that you spilled a drink on Olivia's
dress because you hated her?"
"I didn't." Shireen shook her head.
"Is it true that you have an ex-boyfriend?"
Shireen didn't answer immediately, but this girl knew she
was cornered. "Yes."
"What's the reason you guys split up?"
"Does any of that matter? In less than an hour, we will
be engaged; guests are already starting to gather in the party room."
"I have to know everything because Olivia told me many
things. I have to find out who is right. And ...."
Shireen needed clarification because William paused his
sentence. "And, what? Please don't believe anything Olivia says; my sister
is lying."
William held Shireen's shoulders, then looked at the woman
who was five years younger than him. "Tell me honestly. Is it true that
you weren't a virgin even when you were dating your ex-boyfriend?"
"What!" Shireen was surprised to hear this because
this was the first time William had asked something beyond her expectations.
"Olivia said the main reason your ex-boyfriend called
off the engagement was because you had an abortion while dating him, but he
never touched you, you were also a drunk and wore tattoos. But when you meet
Olivia, your ex-girlfriend is attracted to her because Olivia is not like you.
Tell me, explain everything to me!"
"So you believe in Olivia?" Shireen was about to
cry after hearing all of William's sentences.
"No, but I don't believe you either." William and
Shireen were still looking at each other; they discussed things that had to be
resolved immediately because the engagement time was almost here.
"Ask your heart, who should you trust..." Shireen
didn't want to discuss complicated things, especially since the party room
started to sound busy.
"I don't know, I'm confused!" William shouted
briefly, and then the room echoed for a moment.
"Do I look like I'm not a virgin? Do I look like I've
had an abortion? Do I look like I'm drunk and have tattoos?" Shireen asked
William many things at once.
Now, William's gaze returned to Shireen. "No.
Possible!"
"You have to be sure. If you believe, you will know the
answer and who to believe, me or Olivia."
William was increasingly confused, and Olivia's words
sounded convincing, especially when she said that Shireen had spilled a drink
on her dress because she was holding an empty glass. Then this man couldn't
answer.
"If you don't believe me, just cancel the engagement. I
don't care even though we've been in a relationship for a year and even though
we've made lots of sweet memories because I don't want to start a relationship
without trust."
"I already know, who should I believe!"
To be continued...
