Chapter 335 Trouble Resurfaces
Ever since Abigail started working in the studio, she had been avoiding meeting guests.
Many times, Josh tried to visit but was met with closed doors.
However, after a week of avoiding him, Abigail eventually ran into him as she was leaving work.
“Abigail, can I invite you to dinner?” he asked,
“My grandmother has already prepared dinner at home and is waiting for me,” she replied coldly.
“Abigail, can’t we at least be friends?” His voice held a hint of disappointment.
“Given your personality, you should have left when I said those things that day. The only reason you’re still here in Pendorf is because your sister doesn’t want to leave. Am I right? You want to befriend me because of her, but if we have a disagreement in the future, it is probably due to her too,” she stated coldly.
This left him speechless.
“Don’t waste your time. Your sister and I can only be strangers. Whatever wish she has doesn’t have anything to do with me. I’m not God who grants people’s wishes just because they have one.” After saying that, she walked past him.
Josh once again tried to approach her but was blocked by Cameron, who had appeared out of nowhere.
“Mr. Pearson, Ms. Quinn doesn’t want to speak with you. Please leave,” he said, his eyes cold and his demeanor unwavering, like a loyal and resolute wolf.
Suddenly, Abigail took a couple of steps and said to him, “Let’s go. Come home with me to have
dinner.”
Cameron was a bit surprised, but he happily followed her. After all, it was indeed more relaxed, working with her compared to Sean. Even when Sean didn’t speak, his presence exuded a commanding air.
Meanwhile, Josh, who had experienced repeated failures, stood in place and sighed.
Theoretically speaking, they didn’t have much of a grudge against each other, but even so, he had faced refusals from her repeatedly. At the thought of the fact that Sean could still have a decent conversation with her, he believed Sean must have put in much more effort than he had.
In the evening, while Abigail continued her work, she suddenly received a call from Kelly.
Initially, she didn’t want to answer, but Kelly called persistently, distracting her. In the end, she
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answered the call with a displeased expression. “What is it?”
“Actually, my target is not you this time. Can you guess who it is?” Kelly’s voice carried a hint of
amusement.
Her two-faced behavior made Abigail frown, and she felt a sense of aversion.
“What does that have anything to do with me?” she asked in a calm tone, continuing to sew pearls onto the tulle fabric with her eyes lowered.
After a chuckle, Kelly said with some jealousy in her voice, “Sean treats you so well, but you’re trampling on his kindness. You truly don’t deserve to be treated well by anyone.”
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