Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman
Chapter 106
Divorced but Delighted Chapter 106
Chapter 106 She Deserves to Die!
After hearing those words, Cierra felt a bit embarrassed.
Just as Cierra was wondering if she should refuse or drag it on, she heard Sue say.
“Why don’t we do it tomorrow? Cierra, do you have time? It happens to be Ernest’s birthday
tomorrow. Although he is gone now, he has always liked lively places and likes you even more. Let’s have a gathering at the old house. If he knows about it, he will definitely be happy.”
This reason was absurd, but it couldn’t be refused.
Ernest Trevino… could be considered the person who was willing to treat Cierra well after Aleah
came back.
It was sincerely good.
If he was still alive, he would definitely want her to visit him and celebrate his lively birthday.
Cierra lowered her eyes and remained silent for a moment. After waiting quietly for a while, she replied with an “Okay”.
“Mrs. Trevino, how about I come over after work tomorrow? It may be a little late. If you don’t
mind…”
“I don’t mind, just come. The room reserved for you in the old house is still there.”
Before Cierra could finish her words, Sue interrupted her again and again with a smile on her face.
“Then I’ll stay in the old house tomorrow. Whether you get off work early or late, I promise I’ll let you taste the hot dishes!”
“Okay, thank you, Mrs. Trevino.”
For a moment, Cierra had mixed feelings.
She thought that Mrs. Trevino was calling to ask about Aleah’s situation, but she didn’t expect that Mrs. Trevino was really just called to have a meal.
Although the Boyle family’s matters might still be brought up at the dinner tomorrow, at this moment, Cierra could clearly feel Sue’s happiness.
in the sound on the other end of the line. “Okay! Then it’s
“Okay,
hanging up the phone, Cierra recalled the conversation and
was
back to the Trevino family to have
well-mannered enough.
the Trevino
the smile on Sue’s face
house, couldn’t help laughing. “Mrs. Trevino, why are you smiling
on Sue’s face suddenly faded. “How can I smile when he comes back? He is blind. I don’t even know how Mr. Trevino and I taught
almost cursed out loud. She had no
because there were no outsiders in the
embarrassed. She knew that she had said something wrong,
again.
she was also confused. Usually, although Mrs. Trevino didn’t say anything when Draven came over, she began to prepare food the day before. It could be seen that she
was it
When she thought of Draven, she was so angry that she
“Where are you now?”
was connected, Sue deliberately
the other end of the line immediately
mother, haven’t you? Do you think no one can control you now that your father has passed
the sofa
She didn’t even want to listen to the gossip of the rich and
wasn’t in the
state had always been unstable, the hospital hoped that he could stay a little longer, so he was still in the ward, looking at the woman who had just been injected with
how he felt about Aleah at the moment, but no matter what, he couldn’t
had come mostly out
He was not speaking up for Cierra
the other end of the line,
committed suicide. She was out of danger in the early morning, and I’m
the hospital right now! You’re Cierra’s husband. How did the Boyle family treat Cierra? Didn’t you see what happened at the banquet last night? I saw
Draven fell silent.
the hospital bed sleep talking from time to time. He glanced at her out of the corner of his eye and said, “I know, I can see it clearly. But
watch Aleah die.”
“She deserves to die!”
had used the most vicious words in her
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