The Night is the most famous club in Leeds.
The driver sends Jamie to the club after school. Jamie hears the news that her ‘fiancee’ calls to see her.
Jamie comes reluctantly, but she has to think of her mother’s medical expense.
She just hopes that everything goes smoothly.
As soon as Jamie walks into the club, she gets tinnitus for the crazy loud music. Frowning and covering her ears, Jamie passes through the dancing crowd, and makes it to where Chelsea is.
Chelsea wears heavy make-up, dressing hot, and holds a cigarette. It’s hard to connect this mature woman with the invalid in rumors.
Jamie can’t help frowning; she really doesn’t like this place.
Around Chelsea, sit some exaggerated dressing people. Those people must be Chelsea’s friends, Jamie thinks.
Jamie approaches and says respectfully, “Hi, Mi..Miss Summer, I’m Jamie.”
In front of others, Jamie will always pretend to be the timid bastard son.
Chelsea takes a glance at Jamie, asks disdainfully, “you are Jamie who is going to be the live-in son-in-law of our Summers?”
Jamie nods in a purposely obtuse way.
“I hear that you are an illegitimate son of the Moore family?” Chelsea asks purposely.
Jamie understands what’s going on now. The daughter of the Summer just wants to embarrass her by calling her out.
Chelsea picks up the goblet and looks Jamie up and down. “you have a pretty face, but such a weak, slender body.” Chelsea says and walks around Jamie.
The way Chelsea looks at Jamie, is like looking at a weirdo. Then, Chelsea stops and says, “How little sincerity your Moore’s family is, having such weak bastard to marry me.” She raises the glass and splashes the wine to Jamie’s face.
Jamie’s mind goes blank by this sudden movement. The crowd all laugh about this.
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