Bonnie became pretty nervous about the afternoon tea that she had been invited to come to. She kept thinking about it until she returned to the Sunshine Villa with her children. She would have asked Sebastian about it, but he spent the whole night in his study without going to the bedroom.
Having got up the next morning, Bonnie saw Sebastian was having breakfast downstairs. She then hurried downstairs. When she just got downstairs, Sebastian stood up instantly. "Donna, where's my briefcase?”
Donna was surprised. She wiped her hands and asked, "Mr. Grant, you haven't finished your breakfast yet. Do you want to leave now?”
Sebastian's eyes glinted steelily. He snorted, "I've lost my appetite.”
Bonnie stopped when she heard those words a few feet away.
Was it because of her?
Before she could ask him, Sebastian had already walked outside of the house. In the whole process, he neglected her as if she was invisible!
Bonnie's stomach flipped as she felt pretty bad. She couldn't understand why he treated her so badly. He might have become so angry for the car she had got from elsewhere since he failed to play tricks on her. But that seemed to be incredible!
Bonnie had no idea what happened to him, but she was not a pushover. Since Sebastian had ignored her, she didn't need to take him seriously either. Anyway, this whole marriage was just a joke. She would leave as soon as she found Natan, leaving that manic fool in Willisto until the end of his day!
Irritated by Sebastian, Bonnie went to work without having breakfast. In the following days, the Sunshine Villa was enshrouded in an intensive atmosphere. Bonnie and Sebastian lived under the same roof, but they treated each other like an enemy, ignoring each other's existence.
At night, things could be worse. Sebastian spent nights in his study and asked Eric to bring his clothes from the suits store, so as to avoid going to the bedroom.
The four children were aware of what had happened despite their young ages. They gather together in their room with gloomy faces.
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