My Fair Stunner

Chapter 362 Care About Each Other



Chapter 362 Care About Each Other

Chapter 362 Care About Each Other

Everything went on as usual when Colin came back.

Carlotta and Cindy didn't mention anything about Martha's visit.

However, when they were having dinner, Carlotta plucked up the courage to pick up food for Colin with

the serving chopsticks.

Colin raised his eyebrows and smiled, "Thank you, auntie."

Carlotta pursed her lips. She felt sorry for Colin, but she was afraid that she would leak out her

emotions. "These are all your favorites. Eat more."

After dinner, Colin and Faye went back to their bedroom.

As soon as they entered the room, Colin wrapped his arms around Faye's waist and held her from

behind. He rested his chin on her shoulder and chuckled, "What happened?"

Faye replied calmly, "Nothing happened."

Colin smiled, "I don't believe it."

Faye was silent for a moment. Then she turned to look at Colin and said frankly, "Yes, something

happened, but I don't want you to know."

Colin was so smart that he could guess something from Carlotta's attitude towards him tonight. Now

that he heard Faye's words, he deepened his smile. "Well, I don't want to know either."

Faye turned around and looked at him. "Colin."

Colin, "Hmm?"

"It's so good that you have grown up like this," said Faye.

He looked at her and said, "Thanks to you."

Faye took a deep breath and said, "I'm also grateful for myself. Fortunately, she gave you that kind of

warmth at that time."

Colin chuckled and pinched the back of Faye's neck. "Why do you suddenly sigh like this?"

Faye let Colin's warm hands do whatever he wanted. "I'm glad."

Before going to bed in the evening, Faye received a message from Fanny. "Ms. Nash, I've posted it on

Facebook. Thank you."

Faye replied, "Okay."

After replying to Fanny's message, Colin chuckled and said, "You really care about Fanny."

Faye looked at him and said, "She works very hard."

He snickered, "She's also easy to be bullied."

She smiled, "It's normal for people to be bullied when they are too kind, not to mention that she is in the

entertainment circle."

Colin understood the sadness in Faye's eyes. He held her tightly and kissed her on the forehead. "I'll

plant roses for you in a month and a half."

Faye looked at Colin and asked, "Will you do it personally?"

Colin said, "It could move you and make you remember, so I have to do it myself."

On the second morning, Faye called Jake after breakfast.

Jake was still sleeping when he got the call. He let out a long sigh and said, "Although I have asked

you this question more than ten times, I still want to ask you again. Are you sure you have made up

your mind?"

Faye smiled, "See you in the old house an hour later."

Jake sat up from the bed and said helplessly, "Okay. Don't go in by yourself before I arrive."

Faye replied, "I see."

After hanging up the phone with Jake, Faye sent a message to Galen, telling him that she would arrive

at the company late today. If there was anything, he could call her.

After sending the message, she drove to the old house where she used to live.

Shepard used to be the housekeeper in the Farrells, so her family was not poor. The house she had

lived in at that time was costly.

However, Cocanel had developed rapidly in recent years. This place had become old. Some places

had been demolished, and some were planned to be rebuilt.

Although her old house hadn't been demolished, it was worn out from the outside.

Sitting in the car, Faye looked at the community in her memory, lost in thought. The memories of her

childhood swept over her mind.

At the gate of the community, Daisy had fought with Shepard.

At that time, when she was a little girl, she saw her parents tussling with each other, crying

heartbrokenly. The surroundings were crowded with onlookers, some sympathized with them, and

some mocked them.

"Are these two couples? Why are they fighting?"

"I heard that it was because a man had an affair."

"What a pity! Is the girl crying next to them their daughter?"

Immersed in her memory, Faye suddenly felt suffocated.

At that time, she was only seven years old. Those memories should be vague, but she remembered

them clearly as if those memories had been deeply engraved in her bones.

As the memories went deeper and deeper, Faye gradually tightened her hand holding the steering

wheel.

When she couldn't help gasping for breath, the car window was suddenly knocked from the outside,

pulling her thoughts back.

She took a deep breath and looked out of the window numbly.

Jake frowned and stared at her through the window. "Open the door."

She lowered the window and felt the fresh air. She forced a smile on her pale face and asked, "Why did

you come so early?"

Jake said, "If I come a little later, I'm afraid I will see you in Cocanel daily newspaper tomorrow."

Faye smiled, "It's not that exaggerated."

Jake put on a fake smile and said, "I appreciate people like you. You have already lived such a hard life

and experienced so many hardships in your life, but you are still strong. You still want to feel the hurt of

love."

Faye pushed the door open and got out of the car. "Can't you bless me?"

Jake asked, "Have you seen Skylark by A. A. Moore?"

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Jake lowered his head and looked at her. "I'm pursuing the depth of the human heart, but I see the

shallow of the human heart."


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