Chapter 1345
Lately, she had been bombarded with all sorts of nuisance calls, like parenting services and early childhood education and stuff – it was like her personal info had been blasted all over the place.
She figured this might be another one of those calls, so she just hung up on it. In no time, the same number was calling again.
Nuisance callers didn’t usually ring twice, so Cornelia picked up, “Hello?”
To her surprise, a vaguely familiar female voice came from the other end, “Cornelia, it’s me. Can we meet up?”
Despite not being on good terms with Courtney, Cornelia responded politely since the woman was being courteous, “What’s up?”
Courtney responded with the same politeness, “I’ve done some things to you in the past that I’m not proud of and I’d like to apologize in person. I’m at a café just outside the north gate of your villa right now, can you come over?”
Cornelia checked the time. Almost 8 PM., still snowing outside, not really the best time to head out. “Let bygones be bygones.” Cornelia said.
You’re gracious for thinking it’s no biggie.” Courtney said, “But I can’t shake this guilt unless I apologize to you in person.”
“I accept your apology. Let’s leave it at that. Gotta hang up now.” Cornelia said.
“Cornelia.” Courtney hurriedly said, “If you’re not willing to let me apologize in person, can we at least talk about Marc?”
Upon hearing Marcus’ name, Cornelia felt even less inclined to meet, “Mrs. Kamp, you might not be aware, but your son and I are divorced now. His issues have nothing to do with me.”
“So you’re refusing to meet me no matter what?” Courtney asked.
Cornelia could tell Courtney’s tone had changed, but she remained polite, “I don’t see the point in meeting.”
“I’ll send you my location and give you ten minutes.” Courtney said, “You must show up.”
Courtney’s condescending attitude and commanding tone irked Cornelia, so she decided to drop the politeness, “Who do you think you are? Just because you want to see me, I have to come?”
Courtney lost her cool at Cornelia’s words, “Do you know why people can’t stand you?”
“Well, I don’t need you to point it out to me.” Cornelia said.
“Still as sharp-tongued as ever, no wonder Marc dumped you. If you don’t change your attitude, who’d want to marry you?” Courtney’s every word was an attack, her tone bitter and venomous.
Back in the day, Cornelia might have been hurt by her words. But the Cornelia of today had seen things clearer. Nice people tend to get pushed around – there was wisdom in the old saying.
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