As usual, Eva drove herself back and saw Sharon the moment she reached home. Her mother would stay up until the moment she was back.
Sharon was about to make Eva something to eat, but her daughter stopped her and yelled, “I can’t even get myself a parking lot! Mom, when are we moving out of this area? A few of my friends have purchased a new place!”
Irked by her daughter’s manner, Sharon paused and replied in a petulant manner, “Do you think that’s possible when your brother has just spent the family’s savings for some stupid game? I can’t wait to move out of this area as well, but can we afford it? As much as you earn, you have spent most of it buying unnecessary designer items!”
Eva couldn’t stand Sharon getting overly worked up whenever the same topic was brought up. She was conscious her mother was frustrated because Skylar had brought Miranda a villa.
Sharon had always complimented her daughter for being a capable woman and thought she would be able to rely on her daughter soon. However, Sharon started picking on Eva and thought it would be way more practical to get herself a rich son-in-law.
Eva said, “I have already approached Mr. Ford and resolved the issue on Kevin’s behalf. What the heck is wrong with both of you? Skylar isn’t even a member of the family! Why have you approached her when you’re conscious she wants nothing but the worst for us?”
Sharon returned to her daughter’s side with a pair of gleaming eyes when she heard the great news. She asked, “Are you serious? Why hasn’t anyone gotten in touch with us yet? I was against the idea of approaching Skylar, but I was afraid to get you involved as well!”
“Why would I lie to you? Mr. Ford had instructed those from the relevant department to proceed with the refund once I brought it up in front of him.”
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