As Martin stepped into my room, I didn't bother to hide the annoyance in my voice. "If you're here to insult me again, I don't have time to hear it," I said, folding my arms tightly across my chest. "Look, the whole situation has put me in a state of dilemma, and I'm trying not to be biased about my judgement," he said, his words confusing me. I stared at him, baffled. "What's with the whole situation? There's no dilemma here. "Luke trapped me in the pool and then had the audacity to come into this room again," I said, my tone sharp. “There's no need for you to be biased or not, I'm telling you the truth.” "He said you were drowning, and he dove in to save you!" Martin shouted. "Save me?" I echoed, barely able to believe what I was hearing. "He pushed me into the pool. Just check the

