By the look of Donna, it was obvious that she was waiting for someone.
Bonnie was about to step forward and ask, when Donna saw her first and quickly ran up to her.
"Mrs. Grant, why is your phone off?"
Bonnie took out her phone and saw that it was really off, "I think the battery is dead, is something wrong?"
"It was the old lady who came over." Donna said, "She went to sit in your checkroom and said she'd wait for you to come back, and I don't know what she went in there for."
What?!
Bonnie immediately handed little Joanna to Donna, "You take little Joanna around the garden or go somewhere else while I go in and check it out."
In Bonnie's impression, Aliyah, although disliked her, would never enter a private place like the checkroom and stay there.
Could it be that she was going in to find some secret?
And when it comes to secrets, Bonnie's checkroom does have secrets.
There was the psychiatric diagnosis note she had gotten before sending her uncle abroad for treatment.
If Aliyah had seen her, she would have followed the trail and known she was Bonnie.
Even if her identity is known to Aliyah sooner or later, it is not now.
At least until after she and Natan have met.
With that in mind, Bonnie ran quickly towards the upstairs checkroom.
When he entered the checkroom with a pant, he saw Aliyah, who was sitting inside in a very relaxed and calm manner.
Lying will only draw more anger and disgust from Aliyah, which is not a wise choice.
But even with an honest answer, Aliyah's face didn't look much better.
She snorted coldly, "Miss Annie is really frank ah, married to the Grant family to take so much money is happy, right, just like Bella at the time."
"If I remember correctly, not long ago Ms. Stewart you were favoring Bella and saying she was a top woman, so fickle, just like Bella."
Bonnie really did not hold back, directly to the dislike back.
Aliyah's face turned a vivid purple.
She wanted to go straight up and tear Bonnie's mouth off, but thought of the purpose of the trip, and held back.
Half a long time, only then trembling shoulders, "Okay, I do not want to count too much with you, since you are acting very noble between the lines, then well, I give you a chance to prove yourself, are you willing to?"
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