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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 555

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 555
Sarah glanced at Catherine who had a cold expression and there was a gleam in her eyes. She made herself look like an understanding friend. “Let’s go sing some songs.”

Catherine shot a speechless glance at those two women.

A pretentious btch and a fake btch.

They were a match made in heaven.

If only she knew, she would have insisted on not coming.

Soon, music started to play in the private room. Catherine recognized the melody instantly. It was Bruno Mars’ ‘Count on Me’.

Freya, Cindy, and she had often sung that song in the past.

At that moment, Cindy took a microphone and passed it to her in front of everybody. She even said into her microphone, “Cathy, let’s sing together. We were the best at singing this song. I know I made some mistakes before and I don’t know what else to say besides I’m sorry. But I really miss the sisterhood between us. If it weren’t for your encouragement, I wouldn’t have gotten to where I am today in the entertainment industry. I miss you a lot. I really do..”

When she said the last three words, she even choked up a little.

Catherine was in a daze for a moment, but she quickly found it funny.

Would Cindy even feel regretful? She had done so many things that added insult to injury back then.

“Cindy, you want to act, but I’m not in the mood to act with you,” Catherine mocked.

Chester put down his glass. A hint of displeasure flashed through his eyes.

Rodney could not tolerate her any longer and said, “Catherine, Cindy is sincerely apologizing to you. Do you have to be like this? Do you think that you’re so great just because you’re Shaun’s wife?”

Sarah sighed. “Actually, I can understand the feeling of having a misunderstanding with your friend. It’s fate to be able to meet each other again when you have so many years of friendship. I’m rather envious of friendships that were established during schooling days. They’re pure, clean, and untainted. Don’t regret it only after you lose it.”

Catherine was speechless.

Every one of the people present was looking at her with a repulsive expression as if she was a narrow-minded and evil person.

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