"Norris, do you really have to be so ruthless to me? You've already got Treton, do I not even have the right to be close to him?"
"Any woman can't accept another woman approaching her boyfriend with ulterior motives. Sorry, Miss White, I am a very ordinary woman without any noble sentiment, and while I truly sympathize with your tragic experience, to be honest, it has nothing to do with me. And indeed, I have paid some price because of you—of course, that has nothing to do with you either; it's between him and me. In short, I'd rather you were hospitalized than continue to pester him."
"..."
"However, since the idea for you to move in was his, it's his problem," Norris Moore said through gritted teeth, "I will have a clear talk with him."
The words "have a clear talk" were particularly sharp as she bit them out.
Sherry White closed her eyes, letting out a slow sigh.
"Then there really is nothing I can do, Norris."
Norris Moore grabbed her suitcase and left through the door.