Chapter 326 Making Life Difficult For The Guests
Rory hastened her steps when she saw Amelia coming into the salon. She then went over and held the latter by the arm. “Amelia, someone’s here to see you guys.”
Amelia was puzzled at her statement. After all, she and Tiffany had never kept in contact with anyone after they left the city. Hence, she could hardly think of anyone who could possibly know their whereabouts.
Rory glanced at the woman on the couch and tugged Tiffany while tilting her chin slightly toward the woman. Tiffany immediately followed Rory’s gaze, and her eyes widened in disbelief. Wow… What a dashing woman!
Before she could even come back to her senses, Jeremy walked toward her and gave her a friendly reminder. “Mrs. Hisson’s here. You’d better watch what you say.”
Tiffany and Amelia looked at him blankly.
“Mrs. Hisson? You mean… Derrick’s mother?” Tiffany asked cluelessly. She recalled Derrick telling her that his mother was still recuperating. Besides, the woman sitting on the couch was so young Tiffany could not believe that she was actually his mother.
Nonetheless, there was no time for Jeremy to explain anything to Tiffany at that moment, so he said, “Hurry over. She’s been waiting for a while now. Patience is not her virtue, so think twice before saying anything, alright? We can’t afford to land on her bad side.”
Tiffany looked at Amelia beseechingly and pulled her over together.
Then, Jeremy led the way and introduced the two ladies. “Tiffany Winters, Mrs. Hisson,” Jeremy said while gesturing toward Tiffany. “She’s the girl Mr. Hisson mentioned, and this is their mutual friend, Amelia.” He looked at Rory and decided not to introduce her. After all, he figured the high-toned lady of the house would not want to know someone so insignificant as a caregiver.
The woman seated on the couch gave off an air of elegance yet aloofness. She felt so distant, although they were in the same room.
At the same time, Tiffany beheld the exquisite being, doing the math in her heart. If she’s Derrick’s mom, that means she’s in her fifties or sixties, but hell, she looks like she’s in her twenties, and Derrick really takes after her. It’s just that she has a feminine spell to her looks. Tiffany held her breath as she perused the woman. She’s easily one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever seen. I’ll venture to say she’s a rare beauty. Even Amelia, Cassie, and Jennifer pale in comparison to her.
Tiffany’s thoughts were not baseless. It was true that Kate would capture simply anyone’s eyes. Her beauty was the most exquisite in all regards—she was gentle, enticing, and desirable. Her sole existence was enough to prove that God had favorites when it came to His creation; her beauty must be divinely-inspired.
Tiffany finally knew where Derrick got his charms from. It was no wonder that an apple would not fall far from its tree, yet Tiffany did not allow herself to dwell in admiration of Kate’s beauty.
She had her guards up because she knew fatality lay behind the facade of Kate’s beguiling looks.
True enough, Kate had been carefully scrutinizing the girl ever since she walked in. Her defined brows arched in indifference as she then shifted her gaze to Amelia.
Her burning gaze made Tiffany cringe. Though it was the first time Tiffany saw Kate, she knew what that look meant. She looks at me as though I’m some inexpensive goods in a shop. It’s clear that she looks down on me. She might even think I’m just some cheap girl.
“I heard Derrick has a girlfriend.” Kate finally broke the silence. “Crystal told me that he’s involved with some woman lately. I can’t help but wonder just what kind of woman is able to capture my son’s attention and be his plaything, so I flew over on purpose. I hope my visit has not been a bother to the both of you.”
Kate’s voice rang tenderly. Her melodious voice won the audience over despite the spite in her message.
Meanwhile, Tiffany felt life was unfair that someone could be so attractive that anyone would readily excuse their impoliteness just because of their looks.
Frowns stitched on Amelia and Tiffany’s brows as they listened to Kate’s scathing words.
Before long, a subtle smile curved on Amelia’s lips. “It’s an honor to meet you, Mrs. Hisson,” she said apathetically. “You should’ve informed us of your little visit, so we could head to the airport to pick you up. Anyway, Tiff and I are only staying here temporarily, so we won’t be in your way.”
Kate looked at her intently. “Well, well. I would’ve been happier if you were the one Derrick was dating. After all, one should at least have some standard, even if it’s just a fling. I thought my son would at least choose someone who’s sexy and pretty.”
Hearing her words, Amelia squeezed Tiffany’s hand and emboldened herself. “I’m afraid you’re wrong, Mrs. Hisson. I thought wealthy families like yours prefer women who are obedient and capable of managing the house? I believe someone too attractive would not fit that requirement.”
At that, Kate finally stood up. She walked over without haste until she stood in front of Amelia. After taking a look at Amelia’s eyes, she smiled.
“You’re blind, aren’t you?” she asked.
Upon hearing that, Amelia froze for a moment. She nodded slowly after a pause.
“Yes. I lost my sight because of a car accident. Thanks for asking,” she said without any hint of inferiority.
Upon that, Kate covered her mouth and smiled. “What a shame. You’re too pretty to be blind.”
At that moment, Tiffany could not take it any longer, so she stood in front of Amelia. “Excuse me, Mrs. Hisson. You might be Derrick’s mother, but that doesn’t give you the leeway to be rude. You should at least behave in a manner fitting to your looks. You’re too pretty to be without manners.”
At once, Kate relocated her gaze at Tiffany. “Ha… I have to say I’m totally disappointed with Derrick’s taste. I can’t believe he really chose you of all the women out there. I bet he’s got tired of fancy dishes and is now looking for something bland and cheap.”
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