Chapter 160 Hit
Her words worked wonders as Jennifer felt slightly better.
Faye tucked Carter in and led Jennifer to the sofa. “Jennifer, did you throw a tantrum just now?” she pretended to ask in a friendly manner.
Jennifer lowered her gaze. “Mrs. Scott, you’re really observant.”
Faye took her hand and patted it gently. “Was it because of Amelia?”
Jennifer nodded honestly.
“Silly girl!” Faye chuckled. “To me, you are the perfect match for Carter. I really like you and asked for your parents’ approval before introducing you to Carter. It was all my fault. I didn’t inform Carter before telling your family to return from abroad. Otherwise, things wouldn’t end up being this awkward.”
Jennifer remained silent.
Patting her hand again, Faye asked, “Jennifer, you must’ve blamed me for this, right?”
Still, Jennifer said nothing.
Faye wasn’t mad at all. Instead, she continued persuading Jennifer, “I won’t be mad even if you do blame me. I was the cause of your frustration. I hope you won’t give up on Carter. He’s just simmering in resentment for failing to get Amelia back. Soon, he’ll fall in love with you after realizing how great you are.”
Something flickered in Jennifer’s gaze.
Faye added, “Carter’s my son, so I know him well. He might seem pleasant, but in reality, he keeps everyone at arm’s length. As long as you’re sincere, he’ll fall for you one day.”
Looking up, Jennifer met her gaze. “Mrs. Scott, I’ve never thought of giving up on Carter. He’s the only one I love. As long as he’s unmarried, I’ll make sure he marries me.”
Faye nodded in approval. “That’s the Jennifer I know.”
After a pause, she added, “Jennifer, you’ve been here for a long time. I believe your parents are worried about you. You should go home for the time being. I’ll take over now.”
Jennifer gazed at Carter, seemingly troubled. In the end, she nodded. “All right then. I’ll head back for now. We’ve just argued, so I don’t think he wants to see me now. I might come again after two days.”
Faye let out a wry laugh.
“You’ll make up soon. Don’t worry. I’ll reprimand Carter when he wakes up later. He should be a thoughtful gentleman.”
Jennifer’s cheeks turned pink at her words.
Pleased with Jennifer’s attitude, Faye flashed a warm smile. “Okay, I’ll stop teasing you. You should head home now. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure Carter learns his lesson. After all, you’re the perfect daughter-in-law that I approve of.”
Jennifer nodded obediently. “Goodbye, Mrs. Scott. Please keep me updated.”
“I will. Stop worrying about him.”
“Goodbye, Mrs. Scott. I’ll be here in two days’ time,” said Jennifer politely.
She took her bag and went to Carter’s bed. Leaning closer, she kissed Carter’s right cheek twice and whispered, “Carter, I’m heading home. I will leave you alone for two days. Rest well, and dream of me.”
As she straightened her back, she didn’t notice Carter’s eyelashes fluttering slightly.
The moment she stepped out, Faye’s expression darkened.
Standing up, she folded her arms and strode to Carter’s bed. “She’s gone. Stop pretending to be asleep.”
Carter opened his eyes and gazed at her coolly.
Sighing, Faye asked, “Carter, why don’t you like Jennifer? Is she that terrible?”
Carter gazed at the ceiling blankly. “Mom, she’s a great woman, but I’ve already fallen in love with someone else five years ago. I have no choice but to disappoint her.”
Faye sat down in the chair and told him sternly, “Carter, feelings can change easily. If you don’t try, how will you know she isn’t the one for you?”
Carter grew increasingly annoyed.
“Mom, you’ve interfered in my relationship five years ago. Are you still going to interfere with who I choose to marry five years later?” he responded stonily.
Faye was taken aback by his sudden outburst.
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