Chapter 42
“You worry too much.” Miles exhaled some smoke. “Angeline may not have the best background, but she’s always been proud and clear of mind. As far as I recall, she’s always been a woman of her word, especially
when it comes to you…”
“What do you mean?”
Miles didn’t respond immediately to Ned’s question. He gazed at Ned with a complex expression and said,
Ned, now that you’ve divorced Angeline, it’s best to move on from your past with her and focus on being with
Ingrid.”
When Miles saw how quiet Ned was at that, he suddenly straightened up. “Be honest with me. Did you
remember something?”
“No,” Ned persisted, flicking off some ash from his cigarette. “I’m just concerned Angeline will come back and
try to interfere in my relationship with Ingrid.”
Miles thought about Angeline’s expression and behavior when Ned and Angeline had gotten their divorce registered. He said confidently, “Based on what I know of Angeline, she really did let go of you on the day you
two went to get divorced.”
“Is that so?” Ned puffed out a cloud of smoke, fiddling with his phone. He mumbled, “Good then.”
“I heard Ingrid’s cousin, Tommy, say that you were the one who told the Emmerson family that Angeline was
studying at Oceanford College?” Miles said, fiddling with the lighter.
Ned stayed silent.
Ned had only wanted to have that family take Angeline away from Oceanford. He hadn’t expected that the Emmerson family would end up thinking it was Angeline’s grandfather who paid for her tuition fees and that they would be coveting the old man’s assets and even contact The Family Search TV program.
“What truth?” Ned asked.
“It was Mallory who slipped the drug in your drink the other day. She Intended It for Zachary. It’s not a secret that she’s always been fond of him. Who knew you and Angeline would end up drinking the drugged wine?” Miles said guiltily, hands pinching his forehead.
“I only told Angeline that Mallory did it because I wanted Angeline to drop the charges against her. But I’m sure Angeline knew the truth. The fact that she’s let Mallory off signifies her final act of friendship with Mallory and me. She’ll never want anything to do with us ever again.”
Ned was shocked.
He had refused to believe that Angeline wasn’t the one who drugged the drinks. He assumed Miles and Angeline put up an act for him because the narrative of Mallory trying to help Angeline was too fake.
However, if it was Zachary that Mallory had intended to drug, then everything made sense.
Ned had indeed misunderstood Angeline.
Miles gazed earnestly at Ned through the clouds of smoke, saying, “So please, have mercy on Angeline.”
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