George finally caught up with Holley in the doorway. He grabbed her by her arm and asked, "Where are you going?"
"It's none of your business," Holley replied coldly as she shook off his hands. Then she looked into his eyes and said, "I'll move out of your house as soon as possible. I will also resign from BM Corporation. From now on, I don't want to have anything to do with you. Do you understand?"
"Holley, what are you doing? Why are you saying this?" George furrowed his eyebrows. He put his hands on her shoulders and continued, "Everything was fine just now, right? Why do you get angry all of a sudden?"
In reality, Holley was betting on George to fight back against Donna, since he loved her.
The reason that Donna organized the meal was to display that no matter how violent George and she quarreled, they would make it up in just a blink of an eye. George was an obedient child after all.
However, what Holley wanted was to let Donna understand that George was not her puppet even though she was his mother. Would she allow someone like Donna to spoil her hard-earned fruits? Never!
That thought made Holley sneer at the man before her. "George, we have been together for such a long time. I believe you know me better than anyone else. I don't trust anybody easily! I told you about my history with Sheryl because I trusted you! I thought you could keep the secret for me. But I was wrong! You told your mother! You have messed with my privacy! The last thing I want is to see you spreading it like a gossip!"
"Holley, I didn't mean that..." George grabbed her hands and tried to explain. "I know that life is very difficult for you because of what you have gone through. I really love you! I want my mother to know more about you so that she could pity and love you as I do! That is why I told her. I meant nothing else!"
"Pity and love me?" Holley gritted her teeth. "Do you really think that your mother would pity and love me?"
"Yes, she would!" George nodded resolutely. "She has promised that she will have a meeting with Sheryl and then arrange the affairs of our wedding. Holley, could you please let it go this time even just for me?"
He tried everything he could to persuade Holley, "As you said, we have been together for very long time. You should know how much I love you and how much I treasure you. She is my mother. Surely I hope that my marriage is blessed by my own mother! Is there anything wrong with me to want this?"
"You are wrong because you believed in your mother! You believed that she would really bless us!" Holley insulted coldly. "If she really agrees to our marriage, she would never have talked like that today! She would not have kept Sula in Y City either until now!"
She then stared at George. "She is your mother. I really don't want to judge her in front of you. However, do you think that it is right of her to keep a girl who likes you at your side? What do you think her reason is for doing this?"
"I..." George was stunned by her question. He never really thought about this before. Thus, he smiled bitterly and replied, "I didn't think much about this arrangement. Sula is like a little sister to me. You are the one I love!"
Holley knew about how he felt towards Sula. It was just that Donna and Sula didn't understand.
A bitter grin cracked her lips as she was disappointed by his answer. She said, "I think the best solution to this is for us to break up. Your mother will never agree with our relationship. Why don't we just end everything now?"
She lowered her head and continued, "You don't need to worry about me. I can take care of myself."
"Don't even think about it!" George finally snapped angrily. Then he hugged her in his arms aggressively. "I will never agree to break up with you!"
"But..." Holley mumbled and frowned.
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