I nodded. "It's because I know this might happen that I want to remind Tyler about it.”
"You can never wake up someone who's pretending to be asleep."
Cassey sneered. "I suggest building a better relationship with Susan from now on. When she wants to leave one day, give her a hand. You just need t o know where she's taking the child to. As for Tyler, that scumbag, you’d better teach him a good lesson so he'll learn."
I looked sideways at her. "You don't say. I want to do that too."
Cassey gritted her molars. "If Caleb keeps making me feel so aggrieved, then I’ll take the child and leave. I have nothing but money. I can live a great life with my child no matter where I go."
I was a little speechless, not knowing how to advise her.
This lady had such a different character than mine, hence our ways of handling something differed greatly. She might not listen to me even if I advised her.
Seeing that Tyler and Sara were about to leave, I got u
p and said, "No way, I must go and gross her out."
I rushed downstairs after saying that.
I walked up behind Tyler and heard Sara speaking to him in a soft, sweet voice, "Ty, why don't you come over to my place tonight as well? I'll satisfy your desires."
I never would have thought that the once innocentlooking girl would turn into someone so disgusting.
"Excuse me." I pushed Sara away and took Tyler’s arm.
"Are you craz-" Sara was just about to curse me when she recognized me and quickly put on a smile. "It's you, Ms. Lane."
I looked indifferently at her and smiled at Tyler. "Let's have a drink, Tyler?"
Tyler nodded. "Sure."
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