"Hmm." Aurora responded quietly.
"You two... What's going on? Whenever you're alone together, you're bound to argue."
Aurora put down her spoon and looked at the coffee lightly swaying in her cup. She gazed at it for a while before responding to Lissy, "I don't want to argue with him, Lissy. But..."
She frowned and leaned back on the sofa.
"But what?" Lissy asked, "If you don't want to argue, then why does it seem to get worse each time?"
"You should ask him."
Lissy looked confused: "Huh?"
Aurora exhaled a long sigh, "Lissy, I don't know what to say. What on earth is Kai... thinking?"
"What happened?"
"It's a long story." Aurora met Lissy's gaze, "When Kai and I broke up, it was clean and neat. He proposed it, and I didn't object. But on the third day after we broke up, he appeared at my door holding Riley's hand. And then... then things turned out just like you see now."
"Three days?" cried Lissy, "That soon?"