Chapter 180
Kathy was strutting as she walked toward them, her heels clicking in her wake as she passed a lunchbox to Mrs. Watson. “I’ve made this for Isaac. Take it inside.”
When Mrs. Watson did not take it, she smiled, “I’ll be the lady of this house soon, Mrs. Watson. How will we get along when you’re being this hostile now?”
Mrs. Watson reluctantly took the lunchbox then, her face falling as she turned and headed inside the mansion.
Once she left, Kathy’s smile faded. Glancing at the suitcase lined up against the wall, she then turned to Irene. “I hope you never show up around Isaac after you leave. He must have gotten sick of you and told Mrs. Watson to throw away your things, didn’t he?”
Her words actually left Irene agitated.
Yes, Isaac must have gotten sick of her and told Mrs. Watson to throw away her things, did he not?
She reared her head with an impeccable smile just then. “I don’t think I’ll be the last person thrown out of here, though. I hope you’ll prove to be an evergreen and never get thrown out, Ms. York.”
Kathy’s face fell. “Are you trying to jinx me?”
“I’m not, but I should tell you that men are prone to change. Did you think he won’t dump you just because he dumped me? What goes around comes around, y’know.”
With that, Irene giggled and pulled her suitcase along to the gates.
Kathy bit her lip. “What are you getting smug about?! You’re being dumped!”
Irene was not bothered to respond–even if Kathy thought that she had hit the jackpot, she would end up like Irene with a volatile man like Isaac.
Also, she was only showing Kathy sympathy, and not getting smug. What was there to be smug about being dumped?
She just did not want to become a laughing stock, and retained what dignity she had left.
Kathy was seething. “Irene Spencer! Did you hear what I said?!”
“What?” Irene turned and asked.
“Don’t ever show up around Isaac!” She snarled every word.
“Oh, sure.” Irene laughed.
Her smile left Kathy sickened, and she snapped, “You’re being dumped, and you’re still laughing? Are you even human?!”
Irene simply pretended she never heard her and stopped a taxi, putting her suitcase in the trunk before leaving.
up.
“Irene,”
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