Chapter 49 Taking others' pains as jokes
Chapter 49 Taking others' pains as jokes
Wendy looked at him in surprise.
After a while, she howled, "You have investigated me."
"A little."
"You… Why do you do that? How could you?"
"Because you have so many secrets that make me curious." Henson curled his lips into a smile. "You
look like an little angry hedgehog."
"Henson, you go too far."
After Wendy finished speaking, she ran back into the building.
Henson quickly chased after her to go into the elevator with her.
"It’s not your fault, and why did you hide your family?"
Wendy wanted to push him out of the elevator, but how could she be able to compete with him?
Henson followed Wendy to her gate.
She opened the door and said, "Stop here. I don't want you to come into my private space for I hate
you."
"You hate me? But who said she would marry me, and who were crying in my embrace just now?"
Wendy bit her lips, "Wanna know why I hate people like you? Because you always take others' pains
as jokes. "
Wendy closed the door dryly.
Henson stood at the door, shocked for a while.
He did not mean to laugh at her.
Henson carefully recalled his words and raised his eyebrows. Perhaps, his jokes weren’t so pleasant to
Wendy.
He knocked on the door lightly.
But there was no response.
"Wendy, I know you can hear me. I just wanted you to know I found your identity, so you don't need to
hide from me because of the Nicholson family. They don't like you, but I also hate them. We are not
enemies."
In the room, against the door, Wendy slid down to the floor. She put her arms around her knees and
lowered her head.
She just listened to Henson silently.
She thought, Henson's embrace was warmer.
After a long while, Wendy thought Henson had already left. But the voice sounded at the gate again.
"I am leaving but remember what I mentioned before. You can come to find me for help at any time."
After that, it was a deathly silence.
Wendy knew this time, Henson had truly left.
She did not move, and still sit by the door.NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.
According to the rumors, Henson was an unreasonable and unkind person.
However, in her opinion, Henson was indeed not a bad guy.
Sometimes, you could say that he was even very kind.
Even though she was sure Henson wasn't bad, she still didn't dare to get too close with him.
After all, she had her mother's cruel lesson.
She would never forget the bloody scene at the stormy night. After she pushed open the bathroom
door….
Wendy covered her face, hoping to drive the sadness out of her heart.
Then her cell phone rang again.
Wendy slowly took it out to have a look.
'The silly son of the headmaster'.
Wendy put the phone against her forehead, the she exhaled to pick it up.
Gorman's anxious voice rang, "Wendy, I just know you was replaced. I… I have no idea that my mom
should have done that. Where are you now? Can we meet?"
Wendy said calmly, "Alright, bring Gill together to wait at Starbucks. Remember, if Gill is not with you,
then I won't say a word to you."
After hanging up, Wendy got up to the bathroom to take a shower. Then she changed into a white
dress, and put on a simple makeup. After tying her hair into a loose ball, she went out.
In front of the Starbucks, Wendy peeked inside.
Gorman had already arrived, sitting next to the window.
In front of him was Gill, who had a blissful look.
Gill was smiling. And she was saying something to Gorman.
However, Gorman seemed serious face and he was looking outside the window.
When Wendy appeared, Gorman saw her.
Wendy lowered her eyes. She walked into the coffee shop to their table.
Gorman stood up, "Hi."
Gill was stunned to see Wendy.
Wendy didn’t reply to Gorman but just sat down beside him, "Just sit down."
Gorman sat down to look at Wendy with his burning gaze.
Damn! Wendy again! Gill clenched the fists.
Gorman was so calm to see her. They must have made a date.
After ordering a cup of coffee, Wendy was silent. They all kept quiet.
Wendy took a sip of the coffee to put her cup down. "I have never known a man could really have no
rules or principles."
Gill frowned but turned to look at Gorman's face first.
"What are you talking about?" Gill pretended innocent.
"According to the principal, you took my place as a teacher."
Gill shook her head, "No, I did't."
"You mean the headmaster lied to me?"
"I mean the principal asked about my future plans, in which I didn't mention the teacher position. But I
didn't expect the principal replaced you."
"Then dare you say this to the principal with me?" Wendy said calmly.
Gill clenched her fist but fell silent.
Gorman was angry to scold at Gill, "You actually did it."
"I didn't." Gill looked at her coldly, "Wendy, why are you trying to sow discord between Gorman and
me?"
"No, it's you that are greedy to steal my boyfriend as well as my future. You broke the rules, so I can't
give you this man anymore. "
Wendy finished her words to grab Gorman's wrist, "Let’s go to see a movie."
Gorman was led by Wendy to walk out of the coffee shop.
Gill chased after them.
She seized hold of Wendy's arm, "Gorman is my boyfriend. He is the father of my child. What are you
doing? Are you crazy?"
Wendy stood in front of Gorman, blocking Gill's view.
"That’s so interesting. Don’t forget that it is you that steal this man from me. I'm only getting back my
man."
After saying that, Wendy pulled her arm out of her hands.
Then Gill exclaimed in shock. She staggered to fall down from the steps of the coffee shop.
Lying on the ground, Gill gave a painful cry. Gill barely raised her head to look at Wendy. "Why... do you
push me?"
Wendy was stunned for she just flung her hand, which did not touch Gill at all.
"Ah …Gorman. My stomach hurts. "
Gorman suddenly saw some blood flowing out from Gill's lower body, dying her dress into red.