Chapter 75 You Just Make Me Sick
“You’re never wrong.”
Andy clinked his glass against Tilda’s, and they shared a knowing grin.
The two of them were in sync, and every word was like a kick to Wade’s pride.
His expression darkened, fists tightening at his sides.
Finished
For the first time, Wade felt cornered–mocked and humiliated right in front of everyone. And worst of all, the perpetrator was his little sister.
It was unbearable.
“Hey, don’t you think you’re pushing this too far?”
Clive hadn’t meant to step in, but hearing Tilda humiliate Wade like that made him snap.
Wade was his friend, after all.
“Clive, are you standing up for Wade now? Ever heard of minding your own business? What makes you think you can interfere?
“Do you think barging in makes you a hero? Pushing this too far? I’m just speaking the truth. You don’t know a thing, so shut it!”
Tilda knew Wade and Clive were close. But if Clive wanted to defend Wade, she’d roast them both.
“Tilda! You-”
Clive’s face turned red in anger from getting chewed out for nothing.
He actually felt a little sorry for Tilda earlier when he heard Wade’s side of things. For a moment, he had even leaned toward her.
But the way Tilda shot her mouth off wasn’t pleasant.
Kyla is the best. She’s sweet, gentle, and well–mannered. If Tilda had been like Kyla, she never would’ve said that!”
No wonder the Jensons only doted on Kyla and barely noticed Tilda. The gap between them was huge.
If Clive had been in Wade’s shoes, he would’ve made the same choice.
“Clive, stay out of it.”
Wade finally spoke, cutting Clive off before he could clap back at Tilda.
Clive snorted, turning away angrily.
Wade said seriously, “Tilda, I truly need to speak with you.”
Wow, being calm now?
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Chapter 75 You Just Make Me Sick
Tilda frowned slightly. That wasn’t Wade’s usual style.
Finished
Maybe he finally learned to play it cool. At least this time, he wasn’t yelling, trying to hit her, or spitting curses like she was trash he wanted gone.
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