Katherine laughed to hear Hector say so.
She did not feel embarrassed or uncomfortable, not at all.
She said. “No wonder she was so hostile when she looked at me. Hey, you used me as a shield that’s not right. You made her an enemy of mine.”
Smiling, Hector said. “I had no choice. You‘re the only friend I have, you’re my only resort.
On the stage on the other side of the bar, Hector’s stool was removed. And now a rock singer was performing.
The entire bar was turned up.
Katherine pour Hector some beer. “Have some?”
Still, Hector shook his head. “I drove here.”
Katherine asked and took the glass. “Then I’ll drink.”
She drained the glass and then asked Hector that if he was going to live with the Bennett now.
Hector nodded. “They got a big house, and lots of spare rooms. I could not find to reason to refuse to not go back and live there.”
Old Mr. Bennett had even had the servants cleared up Hector’s room so that he could live permanently.
Katherine thought for a few seconds. “Actually, it’s not really a bad thing. A least you have someone to look after each other. But some of your family, well, what can I say? It makes me uncomfortable just looking at them. That sister and brother that came today, come on, who do they think they are?”
Hector smiled. “They have been spoiled, and are of ill temper.”
“Tell me about it.”Katherine snorted. “They were so spoiled that they become reckless. They are unreasonable and disrespectful because they think they have all the love.”
Just like Mrs. Grant.
She’s just a leech latching on Khalid Grant.
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