Chapter 240
Chapter 240
I suddenly felt like a deer in headlights when caught in the spotlight with that question. After all, Dorothy wasn’t wrong. It was her
birthday bash. She had every right to decide who got an invite.
Before I could utter a word, Gregory casually glanced her way and improvised, ‘It was me. I practically begged her to come with
me, and you want to kick her out already?”
With a few words, he dissolved my awkwardness.
Dorothy pouted, displeased. “Since when are you two so chummy.
Gregory’s gaze hardened. “Do I need to report every friendship to you?”
Dorothy added. “Didn’t you know Bryant would be here? Are you trying to embarrass me by inviting her?”
“Enough!” A middle–aged woman interrupted with a gentle smile, “You two have always been at each other’s throats since you
were kids Haven’t you had enough?”
Her tone and expression were soothing
She tumed to Dorothy. “You’re all grown up, dreaming of marrying Bryant, and still acting childish?”
At that moment, my eyes accidentally met Bryant’s dark gaze. I had thought I might feel sad or something. But there was
nothing.
It hit me calmly, like, right, so that was why. The reason Bryant was with them was this.
Dorothy affectionately wrapped her arm around the woman’s, whining. “Mom!”
So, the middle–aged couple were her parents.
Mrs. Myers gave me a once–over and looked at Gregory as if addressing a younger family member. “And who might this young
lady be?” “Jane, a friend. Weren’t you and Richard urging me to get married? Can you have a look for me?” Gregory said with a
devil–may–care attitude, pretending we were on the verge of marriage.
“Are you just pulling this poor girl into your act to fool me and Susan?” Richard laughed, pointing at Gregory in mock frustration.
Susan also said with heartfelt concem, “Greg, you’ve insisted on waiting for Lily to return. It’s been years. Don’t delay any longer.
Your parents will start bothering us. It’s time to let go.”
“Let go?” A laugh tinged with ambiguity escaped Gregory, “How can someone just vanish into thin air? At least we should see
her, alive. or dead”
Mark’s words were indeed true
Dorothy’s expression darkened upon hearing them mention that, but she quickly masked it when others looked her way.
Susan sighed, her eyes brimming with unshed tears. “Why do you insist, dear? Richard and I are almost ready to give up...”
My heart felt a tug, empathizing with the unseen Ms. Myers.
Richard put an arm around her, comforting her, “Come, no tears. Today’s Dorothy’s day.”
“Richard.” Gregory spoke casually, “You do remember, today’s also Lily’s birthday, right?”
Both Richard and Susan stiffened, Susan quickly bowing her head to hide her tears, while Dorothy looked as if she’d been
greatly wronged.
I was surprised that Gregory would stand up for his missing fiancée at such a moment, hitting where it hurt most. But that was
his style. Fearless.
Richard exasperated, scolded, “Greg! Must you upset Susan and Dorothy?”
“They have you to care for them. I wonder if Lily were here, would she be happy?”
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