Stevie had never agreed to Becky and Rory’s marriage in the first place. Now, his impression of the Casper family only worsened because of Denise’s attitude.
As soon as they walked out of the restaurant, Stevie couldn’t help but ask irritably, “Are they Rory’s sister and sister-in-law?”
Becky didn’t want to talk about the Casper family, but Jessie answered for her. “Yes!”
Stevie sneered in disdain. “That damned family really has no class!”
“Exactly!” Jessie echoed enthusiastically.
Thinking of how his daughter had lived with that family for three whole years, Stevie felt more distressed. “Becky…”
“Dad, I’m divorced now. They have nothing to do with me.”
Not allowing Stevie a chance to feel sad, Becky shot Jessie a warning glance and quickly changed the topic. “How long do you plan on staying?”
Stevie snorted. “I’ll go to the office tomorrow to see what’s going on. After that, I’m not sure what I’ll do.”
Becky nodded. “Then let me send you back to your hotel for the night. You should get some rest.”
Stevie had a meeting early that morning, and then his flight to Bluepond was more than two hours. He was indeed tired. “Okay.”
Jessie didn’t dare to say anything more. After bidding the father-daughter duo goodbye, she left by herself.
Becky pulled her car to a stop in front of Stevie’s hotel. She glanced at her father, who had fallen asleep, and called softly, “Dad?”
Hearing Becky’s voice, Stevie woke up immediately. He rubbed his stiff neck and felt a sharp pain, which made him gasp.
“Aching bones acting up again?”
Stevie raised his hand and massaged the sore spot. “Nothing new. You can go back and have a rest.”
“I’ll walk you upstairs and give you a massage, Dad.”
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