Chapter 25
Patricia was good at it and complimented everyone naturally while introducing herself.
Getting bored, Paulette sneaked back upstairs and lay on the couch to talk to Jeremiah.
His work in Hotruesia was finished, and he was going back.
“Fine.” Paulette tilted her head backward and said idly, “I’ll stay here for a few more days and use the time to send my resume before joining you.”
“You’re coming to me? Why not the other way around?”
“Well…”
Would Jeremiah…come to see her?
Paulette pressed her lips and said, “Not a good idea. I’m not in Fromond, I’m in the suburbs of another city.”
After two seconds of silence, Jeremiah asked, “You’re in the Chapman’s
mansion?”
“Yes.”
“Babe.” Jeremiah chuckled in resignation. His deep voice sent an electric current into her ear. “Don’t you remember that I’d lived in that neighborhood for years too? My family’s house is still there.”
Paulette was shocked by the endearment, but the latter half of Jeremiah’s words got her attention.
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That was right. The Swanson family and the Chapman family were neighbors.
Perhaps Jeremiah just wanted to revisit this place.
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She thought for a while and said, “OK. Then I’ll wait for you to come over. No complaints about traveling a long way.”
Nelson opened the door at the same time. He asked darkly, “Who’s coming over?”
Paulette got confused and blinked. She sat up with a frown. “Dad, why didn’t you knock before coming in?”
Nelson just stared at her. He showed no expression except a slight hint of
annoyance.
Why did he have to knock?
He never used to.
His face darkened. “It’s the middle of the day. Why can’t I come in?”
“There’s a line between men and women,” Paulette said calmly. “I’m not a kid anymore. If Ms. Carver finds out, she might take it the wrong way.”
Nelson’s agitation instantly turned into anger.
It was because of Patricia again.
He knew it. Paulette never used to care about stuff like this.
His tone was sharp. “Can’t you just speak normally? What’s with the passive–aggressive nonsense? I just came to tell you dinner’s ready. What’s this about?”
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