Love Is Fair by Kerri -
Chapter 371
Chapter 371
Chapter 371 Little Tricks!
The Moores family held a family meeting with the entire group present. Bob and Benson took the lead,talking about their experiences in Poya City over the past two days and Jason's thoughts on comingback to continue working on the "Never Lose and Never Forget” project.
“Grandpa Jason is still angry. But I asked Grandpa Donald about it. He said he has tried everything topersuade Grandpa Jason to change his mind. I think there's still hope.” By saying so, Bob builtconfidence for everyone.
Benson said, "Hey, Ms. Newman lives in a really beautiful rose garden! She's really rich. She doesn'tcare about the little money of our family!" He said gleefully, then looked at Wade and Jalen and said,"So don't be mean and contempt her.”
Wade and Jalen’s faces turned serious when they heard this, and they cursed in unison, "Brat, who ismean?!"
Benson screamed and ran behind Abby for protection, saying, "I didn't say anything about you guys, sowhy get mad?"
"What! How dare you?" Jalen went after him and tried to slap him.
Abby stopped Jalen and said, "Come on, stop it. Didn't you and Wade go to Poya City too? Tell us whatyou got."
Hearing this, Wade and Jalen became depressed. The two brothers looked worried and repeated whatHailey said. After listening to them, everyone was silent.
Polly couldn't help but diss, "You guys are so bold. Why didn't Hailey kick you out?"
Wade and Jalen looked up towards Polly. "Polly, it's okay if you don't help us. Why are you laughing atus?"
Polly said with a solemn face, ‘You guys are making a mess of things. Are you dreaming that I wouldcompliment you? Are you fools? Losers!"
Wade and Jalen felt ashamed after being scolded. But Polly scolded them since they were young, andthey have long been used to that. Even Bob and Benson, the younger generation, listened and silentlypraised in their hearts, ‘Good work.’
Gene went over to Polly and gently stroked her on the back. “Aunt Polly, calm down. It's no use beingangry. We can only try to replace a solution. What else can we do if Ms. Newman won't come?"
Everyone was at a loss and looked over towards Steven. Steven was sitting in the rose chair. Hepondered for a moment with his eyes downcast, and let out a long breath. "In that case, I'll have to bethe one to plead.”
He made up his mind, looked up and said, "Tomorrow I’m going to Poya City. This time, Auston and Iwill go together."
“Auston?” The crowd looked towards Auston in unison. Auston, who had been sitting in the corner insilence, was also dumbfounded and frozen.
Wade wondered, “Dad, what's the use of letting Auston go with you? He doesn't know anything elsebut chess."
Auston nodded dumbly, his narrow eyes full of pure ignorance.
Steven glared in Wade's direction, saying, ‘Your son is more useful than you. At least he talks less thanyou and is less annoying.”
Wade was silent.
"It's settled." Steven waved his hand and said, "Go back to your homes and have a good rest."
Everyone got up and said good night to Steven and Abby. Abby pulled Polly, "Polly, stay here. Yourfather and I have something to ask you.”
After the crowd left, Abby pulled Polly and asked, ‘What's going on with you and that young boy rightnow? Tell me and your dad about it."
Polly said helplessly, "Mom, he’s not young anymore. He looks young, but he's older than me. You cancall him ‘Larry’, I'm more used to it.”
“Okay, Larry."
Abby smiled and said, “Are you and Larry in a relationship?"
“How could that be?" Polly blushed and said, "He and I are just close and normal friends. It's not whatyou think...”
“Really? Larry came to our house from Fenneth for you. You have to respond to him.” Steven tried hisbest to persuade.
Abby echoed, 'Yes. Larry is funny. He’s a great doctor, a gentleman, and much better than Alan. You'rehappy with him. I can tell it.”
Polly bowed her head and smiled at the thought of Larry, saying, "He is quite funny."
Polly's smile made Steven and Abby even more certain. Their daughter had been excellent andsensible since she was a child, better than their two sons. But she had just gotten emotionally confusedand almost died.
Now her son was also... They really cared for their daughter. They had no other thoughts. They justhoped that their daughter would have a soulmate for the rest of her life who would love and cherish herwell.
Hailey was reading, "May I catch one's heart and never be apart.” She sat on the balcony, flippingthrough a book of poems in her hand. Her mind was in chaos. She stared at the darkness of the night,trying to clear her mind of the chaos, but found it useless.
She originally thought she knew Owen better than anyone else. But this painting of Mona Lisa suddenlymade her doubt herself.
Even if computer technology was great, there were things that could not be fixed. It was as if she hadno idea that Owen would even be able to forge and have such superb painting skills.
Thinking of all those moments when she had flaunted her skills in front of him, Hailey felt ashamed. Itwas ridiculous that she displayed her skills before an expert. What was he thinking at that moment?Would he think, What's the point of showing off in front of me? Little tricks!’
Hailey sat alone for a long time, supporting her head, and let out a sigh in the silent night. It was truethat having a crush made someone in chaos. Perhaps her crush from the beginning of that decade wasa figure of her imagination. That man was tall, masculine, handsome, and perfect like Apollo. The realOwen, however, was not perfect. He was a living and breathing human being, with strengths andweaknesses.
Because of her fantasies, those fantasies were shattered little by little when she married him and gotclose to him. This made her unbearable and withdrew. If at that time, she could compete with Elizahead-on and bravely take back the man that belonged to her. It would be none business of Eliza.Maybe she didn’t love him that much, at least not as much as she thought she did. One loved oneselfthe most.
When she thought of those, Hailey smiled gently and closed the book of poems. By now, she was trulyrelieved. She was relieved of her love for Owen and her hatred for him.
Getting up from the balcony, she looked at the painting of Mona Lisa spread out on the bar andstretched out her fingers to gently stroke it. “It's worth it to have loved him."
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