My Fair Stunner

Chapter 320 The Rupture



Chapter 320 The Rupture

Chapter 320 The Rupture

Hearing what Faye said, Colin chuckled.

"To be exact, he wants to talk to me."

Faye nodded and pushed forward the empty bowl on the table, saying, "Then I'll get out of your hair."

With that, she stood up and left.

When she just brushed past Colin, the latter clasped her wrist and caressed it affectionately. "Go to bed

when you are tired. Don't wait for me," said he.

Faye dropped her eyes and said, "Don't go to bed too late."

Faye walked upstairs to the bedroom. As soon as she entered the room, she heard some noise that

was like a cat scratching the door outside the French window.

Faye raised her eyes and went to draw open the curtains.

Outside the window, Emmett looked like a Spider-Man, clinging to the glass window closely.

Seeing Faye, Emmett blinked and said, "Faye, open the window!"

Faye stared at him for a moment. Without the slightest worry that he would be discovered, she

smilingly opened the window.

As soon as the window was opened, Emmett neatly jumped in.

The moment he stood firmly in the room, he began to complain.

"Neither you nor my brother is reliable."

"I sent you a message asking you for help, but you didn't reply. I sent a message to my brother for help,

and he told me to fuck off."

It was freezing cold outside, and Emmett had been outside the window for a long time.

Emmett shivered, went straight to the couch, and sat down cross-legged. "At the critical moment, I

could only count on my sugar mommy," said he.

Emmett and Lance were biological brothers. Back then, they were adopted by different families in the

orphanage.

The two brothers were cut from the same cloth both in appearance and character.

The only difference was that Lance was more sophisticated, while Emmett had a happy-go-lucky

attitude.

Getting no reply from Faye, he continued, "Faye, was your hubby jealous tonight?"

Faye opened the wardrobe and threw a thin blanket at him. Instead of answering his question, Faye

uttered, "You weren't taken advantage of by Tiffany, were you?"

Emmett caught the blanket and wrapped it around his body. He leaned into the couch and uttered, "No,

Dr. Thomas gave me some pills before. I let her take two every time we slept together."

Faye asked, "Wasn't she suspicious?"

Emmett stated, "I got someone to sleep with her in her daze. That male prostitute is well-built and quite

skillful. I paid 750 dollars per night for him."

Emmett shook his head exaggeratedly as he spoke.

Faye liked Emmett's character. She felt relaxed getting along with him.

Faye smiled softly and stated, "Find a reason to get yourself out of this sometime later and then stay

out of Cocanel for a while."

Emmett nodded and promised without hesitation, "OK!"

Faye looked down at him. "Do you have money with you?" asked she.

Emmett scratched his head and stated, "Yes, but not much. Faye, you don't know how stingy my

brother is. He was adopted by a rich family, yet he doesn't have money at hand."

Faye broke into a smile, took out her mobile phone, and transferred some money to Emmett.

When Emmett got the notification of the transferred money, he smiled brightly and said in a flattering

manner, "Faye, could you not tell my brother about the money? He doesn't allow me to take your

money."

Faye strode to the nightstand and put down her phone, asking, "Why?"

Emmett explained, "My brother said that it was not easy for a girl like you to stay with the Farrells as

they were devilish. Your life is harder than his, so if I need money, I should ask him for it, not you."

Faye stopped in her tracks. Soon, she straightened up and grinned at Emmett. "In my eyes, you and

your brother are like my own brothers. It makes sense for the elder sister to take care of her brothers,"

said she.

Emmett uttered cheekily, "I think so, too."

In the living room.

Colin and Hank sat across from each other.

Colin rolled up his cuffs a little, revealing his strong forearms. He lazily leaned on the couch while

taping the armrest with his slender fingertips. "Hank, just cut to the chase," said he.

Hank leaned forward slightly with his elbows on his knees and fingers interlocked; he uttered, "You

really got a deliberate plan."

Colin snickered and said, "You've been waiting for me all night just to tell me this shit?"

Colin kept a straight face. His fingers were interlocked so tightly that his hand veins bulged.

Catching sight of that, Colin sat up straight and dissolved into laughter, saying, "Hank, you don't seem

to have the fighting spirit you used to have recently. Why?"

As if being cut to the quick, Hank frowned and asked in a husky voice, "I found out the truth about the

car accident of Faye's parents, and..."

Colin joked, "And what?"

Hank looked up at Colin and wrinkled his brow. "And the lousy things that my mother and Grandpa had

done to you that year."

With that, Colin wiped the playful smile off his face instantly and stated in a cold tone, "You indeed

found out a lot of things these days."

Hank fell silent and compressed his lips into a slit before uttering, "Colin, I apologize to you and Faye

for my mother. I'm sorry."

Colin curved up the corner of his mouth, his eyes full of mockery. "Apologize?" said Colin. Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

Hank was wordless.

Colin continued with a scornful smile, "Just an oral apology can mend everything? It doesn't count

unless you guys experience the same suffering as us. It's probably impossible to make you feel the

identical misery, but I can make you have a taste of your own medicine in person."


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