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What Separates Me and You novel Chapter 103

Chapter 103 Where Did You Think I’d Go? 

Quintin’s back stiffened, and he turned to glare at Jack before sheepishly smiling at Josephine. “Ignore him. I was merely dropping by to visit, but I guess everything’s fine now that you’re awake.” 

Josephine signed, “How much did you pay for my hospital fees?” 

“It wasn’t much. Don’t worry about it,” Quintin answered, feeling slightly guilty. 

Josephine could tell from the former’s clothes that he wasn’t a regular person. Similarly, she believed he likely came from a prestigious background since he could attend the social event earlier. With that in mind, she decided to repay him some other time, so she changed the topic and signed, “What orphanage were you talking about?” 

Lips curving into a smile, Quintin explained, “It’s the welfare association my dad previously set up. He stopped running it, so I took over. However, I realized how pitiful the less fortunate. are once I visited the place, so 1 occasionally volunteer there and keep an eye on the association.” 

“Oh, so that’s what he means by teaching kids there. No wonder he saved me. Most average people would avoid me like the plague once they find out I was in Lewis’ car,” Josephine mused and nodded. She then signed, “You’re amazing.” 

“That’s nothing,” Jack piped up, “Quintin also started an animal shelter. Many stray cats and dogs now have somewhere to stay because of him.” 

Hearing all that made Quintin flustered, so he shrugged it off. “I’m merely doing what I can to help.” 

In the two, Josephine saw a kind of vitality and vigor that she seldom noticed in others or herself. Her eyes twinkled with envy at how the two could pour their efforts into doing meaningful things and whatever they liked. 

Noticing the disappointment in her eyes, Quintin couldn’t help but ask, “What’s wrong? You don’t seem happy. Hmm. How about this? I’ll take you to see all the cute cats and dogs once. 

you recover.” 

Josephine was in the middle of a nod when she held herself back, shaking her head instead. While she wanted to go, she knew there was no way Lewis would allow it. Thus, she signed, I’m not interested, but thank you.” 

At the same time, she thought, “If Lewis won’t even let me see Mrs. Jinkins, it’s less likely he’ll approve of me visiting an animal shelter. I’ve already gotten Avery in trouble, so I can’t let the same happen to these two kind men. It’s probably best if I distance myself from them.” 

“That’s a shame,” said Quintin, “But it’s okay. The offer still stands for whenever you change your mind.” 

With a nod, Josephine motioned, “How much are my hospital fees? I’ll pay you back.” 

Quintin raised both hands at once. “No, it’s fine. The fees aren’t that much. It’s barely enough to afford me one bag of kibble.” 

Josephine lowered her gaze and fell silent. 

Feeling awkward, Quintin looked around while he asked, “Oh, right. Do you need me to help contact your family?” 

“No, I’ll head home later,” she motioned. 

“O-Okay. I’ll be on my way, then. If you ever want to contact me, you can-um, well, text me.” Immediately after saying that, he placed his card on the table before leaving with Jack in tow. 

Only after the two left did Josephine retract her gaze. 

On the other hand, Lewis drove back to Alvarez Manor. 

Seeing the gates of Alvarez Manor, Sierra’s face paled at once. “Why did you bring me here?” 

Lewis coldly stared at her, questioning, “Weren’t you the one who insisted on joining me?” 

Sierra was speechless but still defended herself. “How would I know you were coming here!” 

“Where did you think I was going?” 

“I thought you were looking for that mute! Ugh, forget it! I’ll head home on my own,” Sierra huffed while opening the car door to leave. 

She didn’t like the place, as the housekeepers glanced disapprovingly at her during her last two visits. It offended her that someone with a lower status judged her like she were trash. Sadly, Sierra didn’t have a name in society. While she dared to behave arrogantly in the outside. world, she knew she had no right to do the same in Alvarez Manor. Thus, she had to tolerate. everyone’s judgment whenever she visited. The worst part of being there was that Sierra had. to face Nancy, Lewis’ mother. Nancy would always find things about her to insult. 

“Hmph, I have a great life. Why would I force myself to kiss up to that vile woman?” she scoffed in her heart. 

Another car arrived beside her, blocking her path before she could leave. When she saw who it belonged to, her face froze. 

The backdoor of that car opened to reveal Daphne carrying her baby. “Oh, Sierra. What are you doing here” She saw Lewis getting out of the driver’s seat and instantly snickered, “Lewis hasn’t brought you over in a long time. Shall we go in together?” 

Sierra chuckled dryly before declining, “No, it’s fine. I’ve got something else to do. Maybe 

next time.” 

“But you can’t hail a cab here. Plus, it’s late, so it’s unsafe for you to travel home now. Why don’t you stay the night?” Daphne insisted. She despised Sierra but found the latter much more tolerable than Josephine, so she kept things civil. 

Peering at Lewis, Sierra wanted to see if he would allow it. 

“I’ll get my driver to send you home,” was all he said. 

That made Sierra’s lips twitch as she forced herself to maintain her awkward smile. “Sure. That way, I won’t have to call a taxi service.” 

Lewis took out his phone and called a driver over, and Sierra departed Alvarez Manor in no time. 

That was when Daphne looked at her brother with a stern frown. “Lewis, let’s talk.” 

As if knowing what she wanted to discuss, Lewis instructed, “Get in.” 

Daphne hummed in agreement, handed her baby to the nanny beside her, then got inside Lewis’ Maybach. She waited until Lewis drove to an obscure area before saying, “I thought about it, and I’ve decided to sell my shares.” 

Lewis was toying with his lighter. Only after hearing that did he use it to light up the cigarette. in his mouth. “Are you sure? 

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