I began to pity her. She’d become a bundle of nerves over the appearance of this kid. I scoffed, “Biological relationships are such fascinating things. No one can predict how they’ll play out in the future, so here’s a piece of advice for you—just focus on the baby in your belly and live your life without worrying about every little thing.”
Jared obviously doesn’t love her at all. The only bargaining chip she has is her unborn baby.
I didn’t want to continue debating such meaningless topics with her, so I quickly entered the restroom.
Suddenly Stacey was calling me. I was reluctant to pick up the phone but decided to answer the call after some thought.
“Are you busy? Can we grab a bite together tomorrow?” She worked at Fuller Corporation, and I knew she was busy as she frequently commuted between K City and J City.
After some thought, I replied, “Tomorrow’s the weekend. I may need to bring Summer to the book store. I can’t confirm if I’ve any free time yet.”
“We can just grab a quick dinner. It won’t take long.” She paused for a moment before continuing, “I know you have some misgivings about me, but Scarlett, you need to hear me out. We always have to put ourselves first. Besides, she deserved it.”
Stacey’s accusation against Nancy on the filming set—whether intentional or not—wasn’t a big deal to me. But I do have the right to choose my own friends, and I’d rather spend my time with people who share my values.
“Alright, see you this weekend then.” Phone calls were devoid of visual cues and could often be misleading.
She answered, “See you!”
As I hung up, I exited the restroom and noticed that Summer wasn’t at our table. Only Ashton and Jared were there. I frowned as I asked, “Where’s Summer?”
“She wanted to pick a dessert; she went to pick it out with Kristina,” Jared replied.
I was worried and a little angry, but I couldn’t take it out on Jared. I looked at Ashton and said, “Summer’s a cheeky kid, and Ms. Ludwick’s pregnant. How can you let her follow Kristina?”
Ashton sensed my panic and stood up, holding my hand. “They’re just in the restaurant. Don’t worry, they’ll be back soon.”
I shook off his hand and walked towards the dessert area. It’s not that I don’t trust Kristina. It’s just that her character is unreliable. Summer’s very existence is a threat to her unborn baby. There’s too much risk involved.
The restaurant was huge, and I walked a whole round before seeing Summer. She was busy choosing desserts from the display counter.
I let out a sigh of relief when I saw that she was safe. Then I noticed that Kristina was taking a photo of Summer on her phone. I frowned and strode forward, snatching the phone from her hands to delete the photos.
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