Chapter 81
Jodie had already expected Margaret‘s reaction. “Let‘s go, Meg. I‘ll beär any of the consequences.”
“What consequences? It‘s just an engagement party. You‘re being too dramatic.” Suddenly, Steven and Casper approached them with a glass of champagne in their hands.
Jodie was a little flustered at the sight of Steven. She still remembered that he had made her call him “Dad” in the parking lot the other day. “Go away. This is none of your business.”
Steven glanced at Margaret and said to Jodie, “I have no concern about you, but she‘s sort of my sister–in–law. Don‘t do anything funny. It‘s useless.”
He‘s right. It‘s useless. This is all part of Christopher‘s plan.
With that thought in mind, Margaret smiled. “It‘s fine, Jo. So he just wanted to see my reaction. Let it be then.” /
At that moment, she wondered if Christopher was feeling conflicted when he told her that she could stay home if she didn‘t feel like attending the event. Yet, she thought that she was being ridiculous. After all, he had never been merciful to her.
Suddenly, Steven saw Megan heading in their direction. He quickly stopped her in her tracks and said, “You‘re not close to them, are you?”
Megan was still holding a grudge. Thus, she said with a frown, “Are you close to them? Don’t worry. Margaret is my elder sister, after all. I won‘t do anything to her. However, I won‘t let the woman beside her off the hook so easily.”
Steven then pointed at Christopher and said, “Go ahead if you want to stir up trouble. Yet, what will Christopher think of you if he sees this? I don‘t think it‘s a good idea for you, the daughter of the Jenkins family, to cause a scene on the Swanson family‘s big day”
Megan scoffed at his words and headed in Christopher‘s direction.
The pastor got onto the stage when it was noon and started his speech. However, Margaret was not listening at all. Instead, she was feeling a little annoyed by the lovely piano accompaniment.
As the church doors opened, a beautiful couple stepped out of it. Margaret could not help but feel an urge to cry when she saw Jenson. She thought of how much he had suffered because of her. In three years, the once handsome, young man had matured. His smile was no longer as warm as it used to be. Instead, there was a hint of bitterness to it.
Jodie held Margaret‘s cold hands tightly in hers and said in a low voice, “Don‘t cry, Meg. Don‘t let the others see your sad face.”
Not only did Margaret not cry, but she was smiling. She was worried that her tears would bring bad luck to Jenson‘s marriage, so she tried her best to smile.
His fiancée was so beautiful, and she was a perfect match for the son of the Swanson family. At that moment, Margaret only wished him happiness.
As though there was some sort of attraction, Jenson‘s eyes landed on Margaret. At that moment, the smile on his face faded, and his beautiful eyes were filled with sadness.
Margaret shifted her gaze within seconds after their eyes met. She could not bring herself to look at him.
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