"Ellen, actually, you didn't have to run out here to explain to me. I'm not angry," Dion replied, "Besides, family is indeed more important to me. You shouldn't have such a falling out with your parents for my sake, especially when we're not that close."
At Dion's words, Ellen felt even worse.
Every single word he said felt as if he was standing on the sidelines, without considering that as a girl, she had waited here for so long because she was afraid he was upset.
"I understand…" Ellen murmured, "As long as you're not angry, that's good. I have to go now. Thank you for your coat."
"I can walk you..."
"No need." After finishing her sentence, Ellen quickly walked away. However, after a couple of steps, she stopped, turned around and looked at Dion, "I thought I was different to you, but it turns out, there's no difference between me and anyone else."
"I'm sorry!"