
My Husband Says I’m Pretentious
Chapter 3
The people resting nearby began to cast bizarre looks in our direction.
“What is wrong with that woman? Is she performing some kind of bow?”
“She looks quite fashionable. Why is she crawling on the ground like that?”
Charles could no longer maintain his composure. He hurriedly tried to haul her up. “Michelle, stop messing around. Get up, now!”
“I can’t get up! I really can’t!” Michelle wailed.
With her limbs pressed firmly against the pavement, she actually began to scramble forward a few steps like a stray dog.
“Charles, my legs are like jelly. I can’t find any strength!”
Standing by the car, I nearly burst out laughing.
“Oh, what happened to Michelle? She was so energetic in the car just now. Why did she suddenly start acting so interesting?”
Charles’ expression turned angry. “Yvonne! Stop with the sarcasm! Can’t you see that Michelle is ill? Get over here and lend a hand!”
“I wouldn’t dare.”
I took a step back and brushed a speck of dust off my sleeve.
“She’s your precious good friend. You’d be worried sick if I accidentally hurt her!”
“You!” Charles was enraged. He had no choice but to bend down and hoist Michelle up himself.
In Michelle’s current state of mind, however, she seemed to believe that being on all fours was the only safe way to exist.
The moment Charles lifted her, she struggled violently, and her limbs flailed wildly.
“Do not touch me! I am going to fall!” she shrieked.
Her fingernails clawed frantically at Charles’ face.
Charles winced in pain as he forced her into his arms and carried her up like a baby.
Michelle gripped his collar with a death lock. Her legs were still apart, and she was dangling and swaying in mid-air as they moved.
“Yvonne, are you just going to watch Charles tire himself out?”
Michelle poked her head out from Charles’ arms. “I’m sick, yet you haven’t even said a word of concern. Do you even have a heart?”
I sneered and said, “Probably not. Unlike you, you have a heart. You have a heart that’s full of my husband!”
“Yvonne! Shut up!”
Charles was panting heavily as he bore the weight of Michelle’s 120-pound body.
“Go buy some food and water. Michelle is hungry. Don’t just stand there like a statue!”
He carried Michelle toward the rest hall, drawing a trail of curious onlookers along the way.
I followed slowly behind them.
Hungry?
‘Good. Let’s see if you still remember how to eat like a human,’ I thought.
…
The restaurant in the rest area was buzzing with people.
Charles finally found a seat and “installed” Michelle into a chair as if she were a precious centerpiece.
Michelle maintained her awkward, half-squatting posture. Her hands gripped the edge of the table so tightly as if letting go would mean her certain demise.
“Yvonne, go buy some food! Michelle will have spaghetti and mushroom soup, and tell them to top it off with extra cheese.’
Charles commanded me like I was a common servant while he wiped the sweat from Michelle’s brow.
I stood my ground and did not move. “I’ve been in the car for hours too. I’m exhausted. Go get it yourself if you’re hungry.”
“You!” Charles’ eyes widened.
“How can you be so inconsiderate? Look at Michelle now. How is she supposed to go get food? I have to watch her in case she falls!”
“That’s your problem.”
I pulled out a chair nearby and sat down. I pulled my phone out to order food delivery.
“Regardless, I’m not serving you.”
Charles gritted his teeth in fury. He pointed a finger at my nose and snapped, “Fine! Just wait until we get home. I’ll let Mom and Dad know! What is the use of marrying a wife like you?!”
He stomped off to wait in line for food after saying that.
Once Charles was gone, Michelle immediately dropped her act.
“Yvonne, is this really necessary?” she asked in a snide tone.
“Charles values loyalty above all else. The more you mistreat me, the more he’ll despise you. If I were you, I’d go buy a bottle of water right now and apologize to me.”
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