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Love You Enough to Leave You novel Chapter 103

Chapter 103 Put Yourself In My Shoes,Love You Enough to Leave You
Taking in a deep breath, Faye continued, “Amelia, are you still holding a grudge for what I’ve done back then? This is just how I protect my son as his mother, that’s all. Carter was young back then, and he was at the age where he should be focusing on his career, not women. That’s why I set you up to leave him. Let me apologize to you about that now.” Amelia continued eating her food, unperturbed her words. There was no way she would believe that Faye was sincerely apologizing to her. After all, people rarely changed; Faye had resorted to violence before approaching her under the guise of guilt.

“Mrs. Scott, speak your mind. Honestly, it seems like you feel awkward putting on this front, and it looks unnatural to us too,” Tiffany exposed. Having been continuously attacked by Tiffany verbally, Faye was beginning to scowl. Wiping her mouth with her handkerchief again, Faye asked, “Are you done eating?” Pointing at the barely touched dishes, Tiffany voiced, “Mrs. Scott, I’m sure you see those too, but you’re asking if we’re done? Just speak what’s on your mind.” Once you’re done, you can get lost. As she remained seated, she said, “Finish your meal first. Once you’re done, we’ll have some tea.” Thus, Amelia and Tiffany stopped bothering themselves with her and began focusing on their food.

Watching the two enjoy their food, Faye’s scowl deepened. She hated the scent of stew, and the smell of it in the restaurant was pungent to her. She was born with a golden spoon, and she had been exposed to the wealthy, meticulous lifestyle since young. A noisy restaurant like this was a place she would never step in willingly. Faye did not know whether Amelia and Tiffany were doing it intentionally or not, but they took two and a half hours before finishing it. Every time Faye was about to say something, Tiffany would retort, “You can leave first if you have something else to do.” Thus, Faye could do nothing but suppress her anger.

When they finally finished eating, Faye ran out of the restaurant, unable to stand the scent any second longer. At that, Tiffany crowed, “You brought it upon yourself. I hate rich women like you. You obviously hate ordinary places like these, but you keep pretending as if you don’t care. Your very presence is affecting my appetite.” Amelia was silent as she raised a brow at Tiffany’s sparkling clean plate. “Let’s go. At the end of the day, she’s still someone we should respect. We’ll only trouble Carter in the end if we keep her waiting any longer,” Amelia suggested.

Tiffany frowned. After exiting the restaurant, Amelia asked, “Mrs. Scott, is there somewhere you’d like to go?” She replied, “I’ve made a reservation a moment ago. We’ll take my car there.” “Thank you, Mrs. Scott, for your goodwill, but we have our own car. You can drive ahead of us, and we’ll just follow behind you.” Faye agreed easily, for she was only offering a ride out of courtesy. After Faye entered her car, Amelia and Tiffany entered theirs as well. After arriving at their destination, Tiffany carefully helped Amelia down from the car. Lifting her head to look at the place, Tiffany scoffed. “Rich people are so extra. Why do we need to come to a luxurious club like this just for a talk?” Amelia agreed.

Although she had married into the Clintons and became the wife of someone wealthy, places where the average people roamed were the places she preferred; a luxurious club like this was not something she enjoyed. If there was no need for her to socialize with others, she would rather be at home for mealtimes and reading time. At that thought, she realized she was quite the recluse. As she looked sexy, everyone thought she would be one to frequent nightclubs. Yet, what she actually liked was to spend her time at home. Sometimes, she would even ask her friend over for a meal or a movie. After entering the club, Faye said to Tiffany, “Ms. Winters, I’ve booked a room for you, and you can eat and drink by yourself there.

I want to talk with Amelia.” Shielding Amelia behind her, Tiffany questioned, “What are you planning to talk to her about that you don’t want me to hear?” By now, Faye was burning in rage. Patting Tiffany’s hand, Amelia told her, “Tiff, have a stroll around. I’ll call you and come to you later.” “Call me if anything happens,” Tiffany replied, feeling anxious. Amelia nodded. After Tiffany left, Faye’s mood seemed to improve a little. “Let’s go.” When the two entered the room, Faye handed her bag to the server and instructed, “Brew us some tea.” “Please give me a moment, Mrs. Scott,” the server answered.

After the server left, Faye coldly uttered, “Amelia, I’m here for my dumb son again. I don’t know how you came into contact with him again, but I have to admit that you’re a smart one. Your reappearance has made him pine for you all day and night again. Back then, I dropped the corporate espionage charges on you on behalf of him, thinking that you won’t contact him anymore. Yet, five years later, here you are again. Tell me. What do you want?” Amelia was amused by her words. Hence, she laughed out loud. “Mrs. Scott, you don’t need to overthink this. I have my own family now, and a third member will join the family soon. My family will have a normal but sweet life, and I’ll barely be in contact with Carter.”

Folding her arms, Faye responded, “I hope you don’t misunderstand my words. I know that you’re now the daughter-in-law of the Clintons, so Carter isn’t someone on par with your status anymore. However, Carter still loves you dearly as ever, so could you please block his number? Don’t respond to any of his messages nor calls. Anything you ask for — as long as I can do it — I’ll agree to it.” “Mrs. Scott, are you trying to get rid of me with money just like what you did five years ago?” “Now that you’re married into the Clintons, I’m sure money isn’t something you’re short of. However, if you still want it, I can give it to you. Take it as if you’re putting yourself in my shoes.

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