Chapter 674
Chapter 674
Cheryl snapped a photo of her wrist, bruised purple from Jennifer’s tight grip, and sent it straight to Donald. At the same time, she typed out any accusatory message about Jennifer, her finger hovering over the send button.
Jennifer poked her head out of the kitchen and sneered, “Did I say something wrong? I’ve been putting up with you for ages, too. Do you honestly think t like you?
“Your entire family, besides Donald, is a bunch of insufferable jerks each one more annoying than the next.”
Cheryl smirked instead of getting angry. She said, “Go ahead. Keep talking.” She had recorded Jennifer’s words and sent the recording to Donald.
She added, “I’ve got it all recorded and sent to Donald. Just you wait, Jennifer, this isn’t over between us.”
Jennifer’s expression flickered. She thought, ‘Did she really send it? No way! Just as she was about to hurl another insult at Cheryl, Teresa cut her off sharply.
“Are you two done yet? I’m leaving soon. If you want to fight, take it outside,” Teresa snapped. Then she looked at Cheryl and said. “I can’t look after Serena today. My flight’s at 7:30, so I’ll be leaving soon.”
Cheryl fimally noticed Teresa’s luggage by the entrance. She asked, “Teresa, where are you going?”
“Just going abroad for a break,” Teresa replied calmly.
Cheryl nodded softly and said, “Since you are heading out, I will be leaving now.” Teresa had already been so kind to her, and Cheryl couldn’t bring herself to ask for anything more. She soon left.
The rain had stopped, and since Cheryl had driven her own car there, transportation wasn’t an issue–Teresa didn’t need to worry about how Chery! would get home.
Jennifer composed herself and forced a smile at Michael. She said, “Mike, have some pasta. I made it for you.”
Michael shook his head and replied, “I’m not hungry.”
Teresa could tell Michael was a bit shaken, so she served bi
a bowl of pasta and reassured him, “There’s nothing to worry about, sweetheart. Go ahead
and eat.”
“Mom, Jennifer and Aunt Cheryl aren’t going to fight again, are they?” Michael asked anxiously.
Teresa’s heart ached at his worried expression. She gently reassured him, “No, sweetheart, don’t be scared. They weren’t really fighting.”
Jennifer interjected, “Mike, your pasta’s getting soggy. Hurry up and eat.”
Teresa gently stroked Michael’s hair and said softly, “That’s my boy, eat up. After you finish the pasta, we’ll head to the airport for our flight.”
Michael finally nodded and began devouring his pasta. He was truly hungry after his nap.
After Michael finished the pasta, Jennifer was already waiting in the living room. She said, “Come on, it’s time to go.”
Teresa was still lingering in the bedroom–no one knew what was taking her so long.
Michael stuck close to Teresa, following her wherever she went.
Just then, Jennifer’s phone rang. It was Donald calling.
Donald said, “Let’s meet. Right now. At the meadow where I proposed to you.”
Jennifer asked, “Why there? Hello? Donald?” Before she could finish, the call was abruptly disconnected.
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