Chapter 1053 What''s Wrong With You
After they left the hotel, Sheryl intently realized that Charles might not want her to take Holley away, but
Sheryl didn''t regret what she had done.
Although Holley had done bad things in the past, because of Sheryl''s good nature, she still wanted to
save Holley whenever she was in trouble.
"Why did you save me?" Holley suddenly asked as they were walking out of the hotel. Charles walked
up ahead with Sheryl, and Holley trailed behind them, neither too close nor too far.
"Do I need to have a reason?" With a sneer, Sheryl continued, "I was in a good mood just now, so I
saved you."
"Sheryl..." Holley stopped, looked attentively at Sheryl in front of her, and said, "I want to hear the truth
from you."
"The truth...'''' Sheryl frowned slightly and looked at Charles, who smiled and said, "You talk to Holley. I''ll
just drive our car here."
"Okay." Sheryl agreed.
After Carlos was out of sight, Sheryl turned to look at Holley again and said, "I saved you because I
didn''t want to see you hurt yourself."
Holley crossed her arms and looked at her warily. Sheryl sighed and continued, "Believe it or not, I
really don''t want you to ruin yourself just to fight with me. It''s nothing serious. Why do you have to do
it?"
"Nothing serious?" Holley sneered, "well, you don''t think anything is serious. Likewise, you don''t think
the death of your mother is a serious matter, do you??"
Receiving no response from Sheryl, Holley frowned and continued, "A cold and heartless woman like
you has no heart."
"Shut up!" Sheryl finally broke her silence. With aposed expression, she said coldly, "I do feel sorry
for mother''s death. But you should reflect on your own mistakes. If mother were still alive, she would
certainly not want you to destroy yourself."
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Sheryl frowned at Holley and continued, "If you insist on doing such a silly thing, I may not be able to
stop you. But since I ran into you doing this, I couldn''t just ignore it."
"It''s nothing, I was just flirting with them and having a few drinks," Holley replied defensively. "You think
that was me ruining myself? You''re way too fussy," Holley said disapprovingly.
"You think it''s nothing? Oh my God." Sheryl shook her head slowly. "I really don''t understand you at all,
Holley. Aren''t you ashamed of doing a thing like that?"
"I don''t think it''s a shame." Holley sneered and said fiercely, "Why don''t you ask me how I escaped
from prison in the past? Do you know the type of things I''ve experienced?"
Realizing that she really didn''t know much about the girl''s past, Sheryl looked at Holley curiously and
said, "Please tell me." A trace of fear shed across Holley''s face as all the horrible moments from her
past bombarded her mind. Seeing the look of fear on Holley''s face made Sheryl even more puzzled,
but also somewhat nervous about what she could possibly find out.
''What could have happened to her?'' Sheryl thought to herself. ''What could she have suffered through
to react with such fear?''
"You said you couldn''t bare to watch me abuse myself, but where were you when I was being abused
three years ago?" Holley''s eyes shed with pent up anger. Gritting her teeth, Holley said usingly,
"When I came out of prison three years ago, I was confined by that damn Ferry and raped by him and
his men... Where were you then?"
Sheryl was at a loss for words. She opened her mouth to reply, but quickly snapped it shut as Holley
continued to speak. "Sheryl, you always im to save me, but when I needed help the most, where
were you?"
It was now clear to Sheryl that the reason for Holley''s paranoia was not only Wendy''s death, but also
the horrible events from her past.
Holley had always believed that if Sheryl hadn''t caused Wendy''s death, then she would never have
crossed paths with a man as despicable as Ferry, and in turn, would never have suffered through what
she had.
Sheryl stood silently in front of Holley, trying to digest all this new information.
She had beenpletely unaware of Holley''s appalling past until this point and it made sense now
why Holley hated her so much.
It was evident that Holley could not forgive her.
The thought of Holley, as a girl, going through something as terrible as what she''d described, was gut-
wrenching to Sheryl.
Looking Holley in the eye, she whispered, "I''m so sorry, I didn''t know..."
During the time of Holley''s trauma, Sheryl had been confused by the drug and was unable to
"Just stop talking, Sheryl!" Holley roared as she felt her emotions taking control.
Holley glowered at Sheryl. "Bah! I don''t want to hear you say you''re sorry. I just want you to stop acting
like you''re some sort of holy saviour to me. You arepletely to me for what happened to me and
so whether you help me or not, I will never forgive you."
A feeling of anguish settled in Sheryl''s gut as she tried to exin to Holley, "Yvonne, please listen to
me..." But Holley didn''t want to listen to her at all.
"I won''t thank you for your help," she said coldly. "Sheryl, I hate you. I will hate you all my life."
And with that, Holley abruptly turned and walked away. She had driven here, and although she had
consumed many sses of wine, she decided that she would drive anyway so that she wouldn''t have
to see Sheryl''s hypocritical face anymore.
Sheryl called out after her as Holley walked towards the car. Ignoring Sheryl, she promptly got into the
driver''s seat, started the car, and drove away.
If Holley hadn''t told her personally, Sheryl would never have known what Holley had gone through.
Thinking that Holley was just paranoid, it had never crossed Sheryl''s mind that she was somehow
connected to the horrible events of Holley''s past. It was shocking to now know that Holley
wholeheartedly med her for everything.
She still felt that Holley was paranoid, but now she finally understood why.
Now Sheryl was worried about Holley, because she was still being kept in the dark about George. It
was hard to imagine how Holley would react, and how her life would change, after finding out the truth.
Returning from his drive, Charles saw Sheryl alone, pacing worriedly back and forth on the pavement.
"Get in the car!" Charles shouted out the window as he drove over to her.
As she hopped into the car and fastened her seat belt, it dawned on Sheryl that Holley had drank
today. Turning to Charles beside her, she said, "Charles, let''s follow her."
Charles nodded as he quickly sped down the road in the same direction Holley had gone. It wasn''t long
before they caught up and her car was in front of them. Sheryl knew Holley would never listen to her
exin, but she still needed to help.
"All we can do now is follow her and make sure she returns home safely," Sheryl said firmly.
"Alright." Charles readily agreed.
Sheryl looked suspiciously over at Charles and asked, "What''s wrong with you today? You''re acting
differently. Why are you so tolerant of her?"
Charles smiled and reflected the question back to Sheryl. "What about you? Why didn''t you plead for
Oliver in the hotel just now?"