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The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) novel Chapter 164

Jamison let out a heavy sigh, pushing aside his tangled thoughts for the moment. He stood up and went to finish the rest of his work.

The next morning.

Over breakfast, Ivy brought up the idea of inviting Jamison out for a meal.

Katrina looked startled. Me? Why do I have to go? He did you a favor, not me.”

Just come with me, please. Otherwise, it’ll just be him and meawkward, right? Imagine if someone we know sees us; they’ll get the wrong idea,Ivy explained.

So what if they do? You’re both single adults. Having dinner together isn’t a crime.

But Katrina clearly didn’t want to go.

Ivy, though, was insistent.

The two hadn’t finished arguing about it when Ivy’s phone rang.

She glanced at the caller ID, surprised.

Baillie.

She didn’t want to answer. She muted the phone and set it aside.

Moments later, it rang again.

Just pick up,” Katrina urged. Maybe they finally came to their senses and want you back.

Ivy had finished her breakfast. She set down her spoon and picked up the phone.

Hello?

Ivy, how many times do I have to call before you answer?Baillie’s tone was sharp, tinged with

annoyance.

Ivy didn’t bother responding. What do you want?

What, can’t I call you unless I have a reason? I’m your brotheryour real brother!Baillie put on his usual act.

Ivy gave a cold little laugh. Mr. Windsor, have you forgotten we already cut ties?

Ivy, family ties don’t just disappear. Go ahead and ask any court in the country,Baillie shot back.

Ivy pressed her lips together, anger rising inside her.

True, you can’t legally erase blood relations. But if she were utterly useless to them, the Windsor family would have dropped her in a heartbeat.

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Chapter 164

If Baillie was reaching out now, it had to mean they needed something from her.

So you called just to give me this little speech?Ivy cut to the chase.

Baillie hesitated, then finally got to the point. Mom’s sick. She wants to see you.

She wants to see me?Ivy almost laughed. And what would she want with me now?

No one had wanted to see her when she actually lived under their roof.

She’s your mother, you know. Isn’t it only natural she’d want to see her own daughter? And stop lying to us, we know you don’t have AIDS. Mom sayssince it was all a misunderstanding, we should clear the air. You can move back home.

He said it so righteously, as if Ivy were just a doll to be picked up or tossed aside at their whim.

Ivy gave a cold little laugh. Lying to you? When did I ever lie to you?

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