Chapter 66 Don’t Make Me Ask Twice
Chapter 66 Don’t Make Me Ask Twice
Angela lowered the curtains and switched on the lights in the dark living room.
The living room was in the worst condition. The couch, chairs, and tables were all destroyed, and the walls were painted red.
The painter had repainted the walls white to cover up the glaring red paint, but they still needed to buy new furniture.
Although things could be replaced, they were different from Grandma’s belongings.
Angela felt the house was unfamiliar because it was empty, and all the familiar items were gone. She looked around and left the house.
Angela went to the alley and purchased red candles, three incense sticks, and joss paper. Then, she took the bus to the cemetery on the outskirts. Charlotte was buried in the public cemetery in Northcity. George had paid for it and made it luxurious due to his reputation.
It was almost 9 p.m., and the cemetery was quiet. There were no streetlights, and the cold wind blew loudly. She was dressed lightly and felt cold. The exposed parts of her limbs had turned slightly blue from the cold. Finally, she arrived at the cemetery. The caretaker was an old man. He shone his flashlight on Angela’s face and said, “We’re closed now. If you want to pay your respects, please come back tomorrow morning.”
Angela was taken aback momentarily and said, “I’m sorry. I didn’t know I couldn’t come at night.” She was afraid of causing trouble and apologized before turning around and leaving.
The old man saw Angela standing outside in the cold night while dressed lightly, holding a few candles in her hand. He felt she must have suffered some grievances but had no one to talk to. Thus, she could only come to visit her deceased loved ones. In that split second, he. felt that she was pitiful.
“Never mind. Come in. After paying your respects, you should hurry back home.”
Angela expressed her gratitude and followed her memory to find Charlotte’s tombstone.
On the black and white photo was Charlotte’s face.
Angela felt like crying as she silently lit up the candles and incense. She also burned some
paper money.
With the help of the burning paper money, Angela’s frozen body gradually warmed. she felt a hint of warmth.
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you. Fin useless. I was bullied
so early? After you left, no one loved me. They all favored Fanny. I’m not doing well, not at all. Today, Christopher even scolded me, saying him greedy and arrogant. See? No one protects me anymore after you are
the house. Samuel destroyed your belongings,
sent him to jail for a
end, the large stack of paper money had burned away, and
could no longer see Charlotte’s face.
stood up, brushing the dust off her
She took out her phone
p.m. Why aren’t you home yet? Is something wrong?” Donald’s anxious voice came
everything
that Angela was fine, Donald told her to return soon
She tiptoed, trying not to
room in the dark, the lights suddenly turned on. Angela was surprised and turned around to find Quincy with a stern expression.
you been?” he asked.
you? I went to Grandma’s
After all, even if Angela had gone to Charlotte’s
cemetery to visit her,” Angela admitted, knowing she couldn’t hide the truth. from
Make Me Ask
asked, “Why did you
her lips and lowered her head, unsure what
treatment of Jonathan were
her if she told him about it. After all, she dared to use Jonathan as a practice when she had only learned
it. Go wash up and rest early. Don’t let Uncle Donald worry about you again.” Quincy glanced
of relief when Quincy didn’t continue questioning.
next morning at the breakfast table, Angela took out an envelope she
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