Gorman looked at her painfully.
He didn't know this.
Her eyes turned cold, "I was thinking in fact it was you that ruined my future. If I am not your girlfriend, then I could get the job with my own ability. But now, even if I can stay, people will only say that l get it just because of you."
"Because of you, I got unfair humiliation. Your mother called me an orphan and said that I was not worthy of your Taylor family. Could you image how sad I was? I am not an orphan. I had a mother."
She clenched her fists with grievance.
Gorman felt like he had been slapped in the face.
"I'm sorry, Wendy. I didn't know this. I make an apology to you for my mother. Why not tell me about this before?"
She took a long breath to calm down herself. "What can you do after knowing it? I can't just sit there to watch you and your mother start to hate each other. I can't make you an ungrateful son and broke up with your family either. Or you mean if I told you this before, then you wouldn't sleep with Gill?"
"It is a mistake between she and me. I don't know what I was thinking at that day," Gorman said with regretfully. "Wendy, tell me, how could you forgive me? I’m willing to do everything to make up for your hurt."
Her gaze landed a girl far away. It was Gill who was running towards them.
She looked at her and sneered.
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