Friends? Harriet herself wouldn't believe this lie.
"How could we be friends?" Harriet crooked her mouth, she wasn't planning to hide anything, so she asked rhetorically, "Do you think we look like friends?"
Molly answered without hesitation, "Nope, you guys look like a couple."
"..." Harriet's eyebrow twitched, "Molly, I think you should do an eye check-up."
"Is it not true?" Molly was quite surprised, "But, I can really tell that Mr. Smith cares a lot about you, how can it not be true? I know, you guys want to keep it a secret, am I right?"
Harriet was dumbfounded, "What are you even saying, do you really think that Wesley will take a liking to me? Not to mention that he has a fiance."
Molly said in a serious tone, "Harriet, don't sell yourself short. You are a great person, you and Mr. Smith are certainly a good match. Also, wasn't it rumoured that the fiance doesn't get along with Mr. Smith?"
She then slapped her chest with confidence and said, "Don't worry, I promise that I'll keep this a secret and will never tell a single soul about it!"
Seeing that her little assistant was glowing in spirit, Harriet couldn't bear to tell her the truth.
She still had some pride. Besides Colin, Molly was the other person that she didn't want her dark side to be exposed to. She couldn't say it, she couldn't tell Molly that Wesley was her sugar daddy.
"So Harriet, when did you and Mr. Smith get together?" asked Molly, being a busybody.
Harriet laughed dryly, "Molly, Wesley and I aren't…"
Before she could finish her sentence, her phone rang. She looked at the display and saw that her brother Colin was calling her.
"Sister, are you done with your photography session?"
Harriet could tell that he wanted to hang out with her, she immediately replied, "I'm done, but I still have some matters at hand."
She was right, on the other side of the phone was a brief silence, and then Colin responded, "I see, it's okay then. I will wait for you to come back."
"What's wrong? Did you get into an argument with your cute little girlfriend?" Harriet asked playfully.
Colin didn't relax his tone even though Harriet was just pulling his leg, he changed into a more serious tone and said, "Sister, come home as soon as you're done, I'll be waiting for you and we'll have dinner together."
"Well, I'm not really sure what time I'll be done, it might be pretty late." Harriet was a bit worried, her brother had never talked to her in such a depressed tone before, "What happened? Do you want to tell me through the phone?"
"Just come home earlier okay?" It was the first time that Colin hung up on her like that.
What Colin said was making her worried, Harriet couldn't care less to stay in the hospital for resting and additional check-ups. She didn't even finish her food, she and Molly then finished up the procedures to get out of the hospital.
When Harriet got home, the first thing she saw was Colin sitting down on the sofa in the living room, his head hung low and he seemed to be in deep thoughts.
"Colin, why did you come by all of a sudden?" Harriet went up to ask her brother, "Did you get into a fight with your girlfriend?"
Colin raised his head, he stood up and pointed at the stack of reports sitting on the coffee table. "Please tell me that these aren't real, sister."
Harriet was taken aback, her brother now looked very upset, she went up and took a glance at the reports. Her face changed, "Where did you find these?"
The reports were receipts about her kidney operation and the results of her body check-up. She did a thorough body check-up after the operation, and it stated clearly on the report that she did a kidney operation and an abortion. There was no denying for Harriet.
It immediately dawned on Colin that it was real seeing his sister being lost at words with his question, he was angry and upset at the situation.
"Sister, I believed you when you told me that it was only a small operation! No wonder you always avoid answering my question whenever I ask about it. I respect your privacy, but this is not a small matter. Why did you hide it from me? Do you still treat me as your brother?"
This was the first time Colin felt so much rage ever since he regained consciousness. Apart from blaming his sister for hiding the truth, he was also devastated that she didn't trust him enough to share the burden with him.
"Colin, these are all in the past. I'm healthy and recovering well, there is no need to…"
Before Harriet could finish her sentence, Colin cut her off angrily.
"You phrase it so light-heartedly, but it is a kidney. And tell me sister, how about the other operation? Did you agree to do it or were you forced?"
Being attacked with one question after another, Harriet's mind was filled with chaos and confusion.
If only I threw away the reports, then Colin wouldn't have found out about it!
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