Chapter 160 My Anger Has Nothing to Do With You
Chapter 160 My Anger Has Nothing to Do With You
"My anger has nothing to do with you," Finley replied flatly, rendering Samantha momentarily at a loss for words. 86%
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"It has nothing to do with me, huh? Alright then. I won't bother myself with it anymore. You can stay angry all you want."
That wasn't what he meant; he meant that his anger had nothing to do with her and was directed at himself. Alas, she misunderstood. Finley had never been good with words or expressing himself, so when Samantha was upset, he didn't know how to comfort her. As they drove past a block, Finley caught sight of an old lady selling cotton candy and suddenly recalled something Samantha had once said. He asked the driver to stop, approached the old lady using his cane, bought all the cotton candy, and then returned to Samantha, handing them to her.
"What are you doing?" Samantha asked, somewhat stupefied.
"You said before that no matter how angry you get in the future, Eating cotton candy will make you feel better."
Samantha was surprised Finley remembered it. She took the cotton candies from his hand and held them close. After Finley got into the car, Samantha looked helplessly at him and said, "Didn't you say your issues had nothing to do with me? If so, why did you buy all this cotton candy to cheer me up?"
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Anger Has Nothing
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"Because of you!"
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