I understand what Mindy's means. She wants me to play the same game to Whitney.
But, do I really need to do something illegal?
I hesitate.
Mindy reads my thoughts and rolls her eyes at me. |She says. "Silly, I don't ask you to do it yourself. Right now, the main problem is that Whitney has been hiding behind Lawrence, so we don't have a chance to do anything. Otherwise, Frances will not let her go. He would have shredded her into pieces a long time ago. So, you have to think of a way to get her out and then leave the rest to me. "
What Mindy says encourages me.
I hate Whitney. I even wish her to die. She repeatedly ruins my relationship with Frances and even takes my child away. I mistakenly believe my child has died and I have been immersed in pain and hatred towards Frances. And now, she directs someone to poison me and my family.
My grudge against her is irreconcilable. How can I let her off so easily?
"But, how can I ask her out?"
I ask in frustration.
Whitney has done something wrong, so she will hide herself. She won't come out to meet me.
"So, we have to think of a way! Think the way yourself. I don't know much about Whitney."
After I go back, I keep thinking of what Mindy said. I've been wondering what to do.
I am a little surprised that Frances comes back at noon.
"Why do you come back at noon?"
"You're staying at home alone. I'm worried about you." Frances says in a flat voice. He rolls up his sleeves and enters the kitchen. It seems that he is going to cook for me.
"I'm not alone."
Nanny, Sabina, and Grandpa are all at home, aren't they?
"But none of them are me."
He smiles at me and turns to cook.
What else can I say?
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