I sent him a reply. [None of your business.]
He also called a few times, but I didn't pick up.
Then, Ethan's mother called.
"Emma.
"Why did you move out? Even if you and Ethan had a fight, you shouldn't do something so reckless. What if you get scammed?
"I've reserved a table at a restaurant for tonight. Let's meet and talk, okay?"
She sounded anxious.
"Alright," I agreed.
Some things needed to be cleared up so people wouldn't think I was being petty or unreasonable.
In the evening, I arrived at the restaurant.
Before I entered the private room, I overheard Ethan's mother complaining.
"Ethan, it must be hard for you.
"Honestly, you spoil Emma too much. That's why she feels so entitled. Lily said she's run away from home several times already?"
I paused, then smirked coldly.
Like mother, like son.
"So now I'm the spoiled one? Just because I'm standing up for myself, I'm in the wrong? I'm supposed to be treated unfairly by Ethan?" I thought bitterly.
That was just absurd.
"Emma is just overly sensitive." Lily's voice cut in.