"Well, it's not like that." Amy hesitated for a moment. Eventually, she decided not to slander Charles in front of Sheryl. Amy didn't want to think about Charles' relationship with Leila for now. Anyway, Charles took good care of Autumn back then.
"It's just that in Y City," Amy continued after contemplating,"Charles is known for his loyalty to his wife. Everyone knows that his wife has been missing for three years now, but he still keeps on waiting for her. Almost everyone around has urged him to forget her and marry someone else, but he has turned a deaf ear on them. So, it's very difficult for other women to win his heart."
Looking at Sheryl, Amy couldn't help but feel sorry. Obviously, Sheryl liked Charles. Even though Sheryl refused to admit it, her eyes betrayed her.
"Just take Charlie's mother for example," Amy continued after a short pause. "She and Charles have a son of about Shirley's age, but Charles still doesn't intend to marry her. Men like Charles could be very cruel. So, you'd better stay away from him to avoid getting hurt in the future."
"Yeah, you're right." Sheryl smiled bitterly in agreement. With or without Leila and Charlie in his life, Charles would definitely still love Autumn anyway. He would never forget her. Sheryl knew very well that no one could change that.
Moreover, Sheryl never thought of becoming a substitute for Autumn, let alone replacing her. She knew what Autumn meant for Charles. So Amy was right all along. She must stay away from Charles so no one would get hurt.
"Okay, Amy. I could assure you that from now on, I wouldn't have anything to do with Charles," Sheryl promised while forcing a bitter smile.
Meanwhile, Sheryl also couldn't help but wonder, 'Why would Amy know Charles so much like the back of her hand?'
She didn't want to doubt Amy so she'd better ask,"Amy, you…" She furrowed her eyebrows and struggled to ask away,"Why do you know so much about Charles?"
Amy didn't try to hide anything from Sheryl. In fact, she had already prepared for this before she invited Sheryl for a chat. "Well, my son-in-law and Charles were business partners before. That's why I know him. Besides, Charles is a celebrity in Y City so prying into his private life isn't that difficult at all." "I bet every woman in Y City would also like to check on his private life," she added.
"Oh, I see," Sheryl muttered. She seemed to be convinced by Amy's words.
Although Amy felt sorry for her granddaughter, she couldn't show her real emotions to her. So, to avoid from getting more emotional, she deliberately changed the topic. "Don't you feel tired of raising up a child alone?"
"Of course, I do," Sheryl answered. With a genuine smile on her face, she continued,"But I have no other choice. No matter how tired I would get, I have to take care of her. After all, she's my child and she's all I've got."
"Well..." Amy wasn't sure if it was alright to ask her next question so she paused for a while. Eventually, she still decided to ask,"Have you ever thought of getting married? At least, you could have someone to share your problems with and help you ease your burden." Sheryl couldn't help but blush when she heard the question.
But she wanted to be honest to Amy. "Well, actually I have a boyfriend, Amy," she replied in all honesty.
Amy already knew about it but she decided to pretend.
She wanted to know how Anthony was treating Sheryl. Putting on a fake surprised look, she asked,"Really? Tell me about him!" She pretended to be excited and interested to know about him. "What's his name? Is he treating you well?"
"He treats me and Shirley quite well." When Sheryl mentioned about Anthony, Amy couldn't see any expressions on her face. It was as if she were just talking about an ordinary person, not a lover. Sheryl was very calm. Not even a trace of excitement from her voice just like other women deeply in love.
Amy could tell that Sheryl didn't see Anthony as someone special. Perhaps, she didn't really love him at all.
After hesitating for a while, Amy decided to ask Sheryl,"Do you love him?"
"Love?" Sheryl was stunned. Her face looked confused.
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