Chapter 2
My mind exploded, and I stood there frozen.
Martin was never a gentle or considerate person, but he had never been like this before.
He seemed off this morning; I thought he just wanted to prove himself in front of his friends.
But now, he's actually insulting me along with an outsider.
Watching Martin's smug smile, my heart sank bit by bit into the abyss.
I never thought he would be this kind of person.
I trembled, my lips quivering, and finally gritted my teeth to speak, "Martin, what did you just say?"
He shrugged and said, "I said you're flirty. Don't be shy, this is my best friend, Nora Sheridan."
Nora smiled at me. "We've all seen what you're like in bed in our group. Why are you still pretending to be so pure?"
I looked at Martin in shock, but he still had that indifferent look.
He said coldly, "Why are you so worked up? Nora speaks bluntly, you'll get used to it."
"She means no harm."
I laughed in anger. So casually insulting someone and recklessly spreading their privacy is considered harmless?
I forced myself to stay calm, gritted my teeth, and said, "Martin, take Nora and get out of my house right now!"
As soon as I finished speaking, a man's voice came from behind. "Martin, your wife is so fierce, even daring to kick you out."
The moment I turned around, I saw a group of men smoking as they walked straight into my house.
They casually flicked ash onto the floor, holding a dog on a leash.
Before I could figure out how to kick them out, my whole body started itching as the dog came closer.
But the mocking laughter of this group of men continued.
One of them said, "But your girlfriend does look pretty good, even more attractive than in the video. Can we all have a share?"
The man holding the dog moved closer to me.
I quickly shouted, "Martin, don't you know I'm allergic to dogs?"
"Hurry up and get your friends out of here, or I'll call the police!"
After I shouted, they acted like they didn't hear me and still walked into my house.
I completely broke down. Martin looked at me impatiently and said, "Why are you yelling? Just tolerate the allergy, is it that big of a deal?"
Nora covered her mouth and chuckled, "People who are allergic to dogs have no compassion."
"Annie, you're so irritable and can't take a joke. You should spend more time with animals to improve your temper."
She said that while deliberately letting the dog get close to me.
I instinctively stepped back, but the dog deliberately lunged at me.
My body itched unbearably, and I even had some difficulty breathing.
It wasn't until I could barely breathe that Nora laughed and tossed the dog onto my leather sofa, leaving a clear scratch mark.
I took out my phone and said, "You're not leaving, right? Then I'll call the police now!"
Seeing this, Martin suddenly rushed forward and snatched my phone away.
He said, "Nora is trying to get closer to you, why are you making a fuss?"
"When we get married in the future, they'll be the ones taking care of you."
I laughed angrily. "Who wants to get close to them? Who said I would marry you?"
"Martin, we're breaking up!"
"This is my house. Take your friends and your dog, and get out now!"
Seeing me roar, they finally realized something was wrong and fell silent for a moment.
Nora was the first to react and asked, "Martin, did she really buy this house?"
I replied directly, "I have the property deed."
Nora suddenly covered her nose and laughed. "No wonder I smelled something foul as soon as I came in."
"Turns out Annie really is a prostitute."
"Otherwise, how could a young girl afford such a big house?"
"Ugh, I can't stand this smell. Just kick her out already, or else she'll seduce all of you, and how will you still hang out with me?"
The men around burst into laughter, completely ignoring my anger.
Even Martin walked up to me and whispered in my ear, "Babe, you really didn't do well today. Go stay somewhere else for a couple of days and reflect."
After saying that, he shoved me out the door.
The loud slam of the door left me frozen in place.
I was kicked out of my own home by a bunch of jerks!
Do they really think I can't do anything about this?
Shaking with anger, I grabbed my spare phone and made a call. "I want to report to the police, someone has illegally broken into my home."