Chapter 100 Betrayal
Black Brown did not respond to her, he wiped his tears and left.
“Javen, that’s his old tricks. Don’t be afraid.” Cassie turned her head and smiled embarrassedly at Javen.
“It’s okay, Master Brown is… quite cute.”
After all, he was the person who saved his mother, Javen would never say anything bad about him.
Even though this kind of behavior was really puzzling…
“All right, we’ll stay here tonight and wait for Auntie Smith to awake. We can’t let anything happen to her on the last day.”
Javen nodded and said, “Alright.”
Fortunately, no one came to disturb them tonight.
The next morning, Javen, who was sleeping, suddenly felt a slight disturbance in his palm.
He had always been a light sleeper and immediately woke up, looking at the temperature coming from his hands. He looked upward, which had been in a coma, were curled up slightly and gently scratching Javen’s hand.
However, Auntie Smith didn’t open her eyes.
Cassie also noticed Javen’s movement and woke up as well.
Seeing that Auntie Smith’s fingers were moving rhythmically, Cassie revealed a surprised expression. “She’s about to wake up.”
Auntie Smith’s mother’s eyes twitched and she slowly opened her eyes.
“I…”
Auntie Smith felt a sharp pain in her throat. After not drinking water for a few days, she was like a plant that lacked water and could suffocate at any time.
“Water…”
Cassie poured some water and fed it to her.
“Aunt, are you all right now?”
Looking at Cassie, Auntie Smith felt as if her chaotic memories were awakening. Her memories traced back to that day, her precious Kittie suddenly revealed a strange expression and extended her hand towards her.
She was actually pushed down the stairs by Kittie!
“I’m fine, I’m fine…”
She couldn’t forget the hand that held her tightly when she was about to fall off the building. She didn’t expect that it would be Cassie who would save her in the end.
“Good girl… Aunt has wronged you…”
As soon as these words were spoken, Cassie’s suspicions were instantly cleared.
“Mom, it’s Cassie that saved you.” When Javen heard these words and thought of how he had protected Kittie in the past, and how he had spoken up for her wholeheartedly, he couldn’t help but feel guilty.
“Javen, it’s all my fault. I blamed Cassie wrongly before, and I haven’t been nice to her. It’s all my fault…”
Auntie Smith grabbed Cassie’s hand and cried.
“Auntie, it’s okay. Now you should have a rest and take good care of your body. It’s not too late to talk about it after you recover.”
Cassie comforted Auntie Smith, but she only said a few words, the door was suddenly opened.
“Javen, I came to see aunt” Kittie Tamah walked in with a pile of fruits. Before she could finish speaking politely, she saw the awoken Javen.
Kittie’s expression changed drastically. “Auntie, you… you’re awake?”
“Yes, I do. Why do you have such an expression on your face? Are you unhappy?” Javen regained her composure and asked with a smile.
“Why am I unhappy? It’s a good thing that you’re awake, Auntie Smith. I…”All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
At this moment, Kittie couldn’t even speak. She really regretted why she came here now. Why did Auntie Smith suddenly wake up? She remembered that Juwan Smith had promised her that she would never wake up.
“Don’t worry, I know what you’re afraid of.”
Auntie Smith calmly took a sip of tea. “Kittie, is it because I haven t treated you well enough?”
After all, she was a woman who had been living in a rich and powerful family for decades. She didn’t expect that she would fall into her trap. Now that she didn’t have a good impression of her, she was less close to her and more guarded against her.
“Auntie, I…”
Cassie looked to the trembling Kittie, she could not stop to laugh. “Kittie, why don’t you admit to it yourself? Otherwise, I see that you’re also very tired.”
Kittie lowered her head sadly. “Cassie, I really don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m just here to visit Auntie Smith. If you don’t like me, I’ll leave. You don’t have to treat me like this.”
Everyone understood the meaning behind Kittie’s words. It was just that she couldn’t stay here and wanted to find an excuse to slip away.
“Don’t be in such a hurry to leave. Kittie, why did you frame Auntie Smith? You said that Auntie Smith had accompanied you since you were young. Could it be that you don’t have the gratefulness?”
Kittie didn’t expect that it would be Cassie who broke up with her. Looking at her serious face, she suddenly panicked. “I didn’t frame her. You pushed Auntie down, it has nothing to do with me!”
Even now, Kittie was still trying to justify herself.
“Since you still don’t repent, don’t blame no one for being unwilling to forgive you when the time comes.”
Cassie turned her head and smiled at Auntie Smith who was sitting on the bed. “Auntie, what really happened that day?”
“The person who pushed me down is Kittie Tamah!”
Kittie’s eyes widened. “You say I pushed you? What proof do you have?”
“Evidence? Isn’t the witness here? What evidence do you need?” Cassie narrowed her eyes. Now that she couldn’t find a reason to refute, she began to be unreasonable.
Kittie Tamah sneered. “Why your words are right? I have witnesses to prove my innocence.”
“Okay, you can go to find the witness. If you can really find the so-called evidence, I apologize to you and will never step into San Francisco for the rest of my life.”
Cassie’s fierce words forced Kittie to a dead end.
Kittie Tamah braced herself to make a phone call. After a while, Juwan Smith, who was wearing a white coat, came in.
Seeing that his mom had woken up, a scheming look flashed across Juwan’s eyes, and then a gentle smile appeared on his face.
“Mom, you’re awake?”
When Auntie Smith saw Juwan, there was warmth in her eyes.
“I’ve just woken up. Oh yes, why are you here now?”
“Kittie called me just now and said that you were awake, so I came to have a look.”
“Juwan Smith, are you Kittie’s witness?”
When Cassie saw Juwan, she became even more certain of their relationship.
“Witness, what witness?” Juwan asked with confusion. He looked at Kittie pleading for help, feigning ignorance.
Kittie grabbed Juwan’s hand and pleaded, ” Juwan, I called you over because I want you to prove that it’s impossible for me to push Auntie down the stairs, right?”
Juwan was slightly mysophobic. He watched her grab his hand and pull back. A trace of disgust flashed across his eyes. “How can I prove it for you? I didn’t see it with my own eyes, and I don’t have any conclusive evidence. How can I help you?”