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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 1232

“Ms. Reid, I suggest you stop daydreaming. I am Sia Stewart, not that friend of yours.”

“My friend had surgery when she was little because of a tumor in her throat.” Eileen asked, “Does that mean she cannot receive any voice changing surgery?”

“How would I know? You should forward this question to a surgeon,” Fia answered indifferently.

“Sigh, alright. Let’s not talk about that anymore. Let’s talk about…”

“I do not have a lick of interest in Mr. Maxwell. Ms. Reid, please do not ask me to do the impossible,” Fia interjected Eileen right away.

Eileen shrugged with a bitter smile and said, “You’re quite an interesting woman, you know? There are so many women still swooning over Conrad even after he’s lost a leg. They would do anything to get close to him. This is such a golden opportunity… Why won’t you take the chance?”

“Golden opportunity, you say? Sure, then why don’t you do it?” Fia said cynically.

“Me? Oh, forget it! I am not interested in him at all.” Eileen lowered her head to look at her fidgeting fingers.

“Because you already fell for someone else?”

“What makes you say so?” Eileen raised her head and stared at Fia. “It’s been years since I debuted. Everyone knows I’m single.”

“That’s just the image a celebrity puts forth to the public. Usually, superstars like you have numerous relationships. Ms. Reid, you’re so beautiful and talented. It wouldn’t surprise me if many wealthy tycoons and famed actors fell for you.”

Although Fia’s words sounded cynical and sarcastic, her eyes were gentle when saying them.

Feeling that they were getting closer, Eileen slid closer to Fia and asked, “Tell me, are you a butch or a femme?”

“??”

Fia raised an eyebrow and asked, “I’ve already given birth to two kids. And you’re asking me if I’m a lesbian?”

Fia originally did not know about these terminologies in the LGBT community. It was Eileen who imparted this knowledge to her after she became an actor and got more involved in the entertainment industry.

“Oh, you know about these too?” Eileen’s eyes lit up and asked, “Where did you learn all these?”

“Modern women can look after themselves nowadays. So, it’s not uncommon for some to refuse to find those heartless man-pigs as their life partners,” Fia looked away and said.

Sliding closer, Eileen said, “You know, some lesbians only find out that they’re not really attracted to men after marriage.”

“…”

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