Chapter 148

To Amanda, Dorothy wasn’t a person whose name she needed to know. Referring to her as “the cleaner” was enough.

Amanda thought she could win her son's approval, but this time, Everett just stared at her with his thin lips tightly pursed, unwilling to even mention marrying Heather in such a situation.

Neither mother nor son spoke. Their gazes met, each with their own thoughts.

The atmosphere seemed to freeze for a moment.

Thankfully, the doctor came over to call for a family member to sign some papers. It was then that Everett murmured that he'd go check it out and left the room.

Amanda's situation was a bit special. She had the type of condition that could relapse anytime and anywhere. So, after the doctor had him sign, he repeatedly reminded him to go along with her wishes because the mortality rate for this self-destructive type of depression was very high.

When Everett returned to the room, he found an extra person there.

Heather.

Amanda must have called her over.

Hearing footsteps, Heather turned around and saw Everett standing at the doorway.

His handsome face looked tense, with no visible emotion. But after so many years of being together, she knew his mood wasn't good at this moment.

"Why are you here?" Although he guessed the reason, he still asked indifferently when he spoke.

"I... I..."

"I called her." Amanda was clearly much better; apart from her still pale face, her voice was back to normal.

Heather stood there, looking somewhat at a loss as to whether to sit or stand.

"Is this what you wanted to see? Are you satisfied now?" Everett's questions were directly aimed at Heather, completely disregarding his mother. "Everett, what do you mean? How could I want to see Amanda like this?!" Heather widened her eyes, looking innocent.

Amanda wasn't pleased to hear this and furrowed her brows. "What does this have to do with Heather?"

"Wasn't it her who told you about Dorothy?" Everett knew without thinking that, besides Heather, no one else could have said anything.

Although Jeffrey always defended Heather, he didn't dare risk telling Amanda about it.

So, the only person who knew about it was Heather herself.

Upon hearing this, Heather bowed her head, tacitly admitting it.

Seeing this, Amanda immediately gestured for Heather to help her up. "Don't vent your anger on Heather. I forced her to tell me. She really wanted to keep it a secret for you, but I had to get the truth out."

"I'm sorry, Everett. I didn't think the consequences would be so serious. If I knew Amanda would end up in the hospital, I wouldn't have said anything. even if it killed me." After saying this, Heather's eyes reddened. It seemed that her tears were ready to fall at any moment.

Amanda immediately pulled her to her side to protect her. "Why are you blaming her? Just tell me, is what she said true or not? Everett, don't forget, you and Heather are engaged!"

"Mom, I never agreed."

"But you clearly said last time in the hospital that you would consider it as long as my condition improves! What's the difference between that and agreeing?"

At that time, the situation was urgent, and Everett had no other choice but to say that.

Plus, at that time, he hadn't reunited with Dorothy.

"Amanda, don't push Everett like this. Marriage is a big thing; it's right for him to think it over. Everett, you go do your thing: I'll talk to Amanda." She gave Everett a look, indicating that he should leave first.

Every time something like this happened, she would jump out to help Everett.

Before, Everett even thought that Heather didn't want to marry him either. He thought that was why she helped him. But now he didn't think so.

"It's fine. You go back to your room and rest. This is Lopez family's business."

He made it very clear, meaning she, Heather, wasn't yet qualified to meddle in the Lopez family's affairs.

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