When I thought of Felicia’s resentment toward me in my previous life because of Edward, I added, “And by the way, go and find a seat for Edward.”
But before I could finish, Felicia jumped up from her seat. She grabbed my shirt, pulled out my phone and smashed it into pieces on the floor. Then she slapped me across the face.
“Dominic, if I don’t teach you a lesson, you’ll never know your place! Edward doesn’t need another seat, he’ll stay right here!”
“As for that idiot, whether she lives or dies is none of my business!”
The woman took a long time to sit up straight on the floor.
She looked in Felicia’s direction and spoke slowly, “Young lady, we’re almost at the station. Please, give me back my seat.”
“My husband promised to pick me up today. He has a bad temper. If he sees me being treated unfairly, he’ll take it out on you.”
Felicia stared at the woman sitting on the floor and burst out laughing. Her laughter grew louder and more unrestrained.
“Old hag! Do you think I was raised to be scared? How exactly will your husband take it out on me? Snap my fingers? Break my legs? I’m so scared!”