Chapter 89 Not Bad
When the message was sent, Faye regretted it.
Seeing the series of question marks sent by Tanner, Faye found her temples throbbing.
Seeing that Faye didn't answer, Tanner made a voice call.
Faye paused for about three or four seconds before answering it.
Faye thought that Tanner would ask her the meaning of her question first. But Tanner's thinking was different from ordinary people's, "Are you Colin's first woman?"
Faye kept silent.
Seeing that Faye didn't refute, he said with a hint of excitement in his tone, "I didn't see it. Colin was so good at hiding!"
Tanner had a lot of questions to ask Faye. But no matter how good their relationship was, she was a woman and he was a man after all. Finally, he said vaguely, "What is Colin's attitude towards you now?"
Faye said, "No attitude."
Tanner cleared his throat and said, "Has he been pestering you every day?"
Faye thought about the recent situation. It seemed so.
Seeing Faye's silence again, Tanner was even more excited, "It's normal. When a man just lost his virginity, he was thinking about it all the time."
Tanner's tone reminded Faye of Galen.
Faye could imagine how curious they looked on the other end of the phone.
Then Tanner talked all about Colin.
He abruptly elevated her relationship with Colin, i.e. from friends with benefits to the love between childhood sweethearts.
Tanner talked about it for a while and felt that Faye was ignoring him. He changed the topic, "Faye, haven't you always wanted to investigate the Farrells? Why don't you start with Colin?"
Faye didn't hide it from him and said frankly, "Colin already knew my plan, and we reached an agreement."
Tanner was stunned, "What?"
Faye replied, "Colin's feelings for the Farrells are not as deep as we thought."
Hearing that, Tanner was silent on the other end of the phone for a few seconds and said, "It's normal. Think about what Colin was like when he was a child. If he weren't tough enough, he probably wouldn't have survived in the Farrells for more than half a year."
Tanner was telling the truth. The wealthy family was not easy to live in, especially when Colin's identity was susceptible.
Hearing Tanner's words, Faye suddenly thought of Colin when he had just come to the Farrells.
He was starved all the time and there were accidents every three days.
One time when the Farrells held a party at home, everyone was chatting in the hall, but Colin fell into the swimming pool behind the old house.
Later, a servant found and rescued him. Afterward, no one from the Farrells even asked him why he fell into the water. Colin had a high fever in the middle of the night, and she quietly pushed open the door of his room to give him the medicine.
Outsiders all said that Colin was lucky. As an illegitimate child, he was lucky enough to be taken back to the Farrells, and they all loved and spoiled him.
But only he knew the truth.
In this regard, Colin and Faye were very similar.
Both of them were vanity projects of the Farrell. It looked good on the outside but was little-known on the inside.
Faye chatted with Tanner for a while before hanging up.
After hanging up the phone, Faye looked at the black screen of her phone and thought of the time when Colin fell into the water.
A teenage boy was lying on the bed with a pale face. She didn't know if he was frightened or if it was caused by a high fever and prostration.
Faye put the medicine and a glass of warm water by his bed. Colin lay on the bed and stared at her.
They didn't have much interaction, let alone talking. Even though Faye was not as cold and talkative as she was now, Colin was not good at words back then.
Faye still remembered clearly that it was the first time Colin had spoken to her.
Colin said to her in a hoarse voice, "Faye, can you hug me?"
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