Chapter 107
Janet flinched, surprised by Gina’s sudden outburst and wondering what Frank had ever
done to the woman.
Gina’s face was contorted with rage, but she quickly smiled after her outburst when she
realized Janet was still there.
“Sorry, Ms. Zimmer,” she apologized. “I didn’t mean to shout. You probably wouldn’t know,
but Frank Lawrence was my daughter’s ex–husband, and he’s been freeloading off our
family for three years. He’s a lowlife, bringing nothing to the family while Helen paid for
everything.”
Janet raised a brow but nodded. “Don’t worry, Mrs. Lane. I promise not to tell him.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAt the same time, she thought to herself that Frank definitely showed foresight, telling her
not to tell the Lanes that he was the one who made the ointment. Otherwise, Gina would
have thrown it away.
Henry cleared his throat just then and shot Gina a glare. “Frank is not as bad as you make
him out to be.”
“That’s enough–you really should stop defending him now.” Gina rolled her eyes. “Was
what I said not the truth?”
Suddenly, Peter stepped forward, staring at Janet lecherously as he asked, “Ms. Zimmer,
do you have a boyfriend?”
“Uh… no,” Janet replied in reflex, regretting it right then.
Delighted, Peter promptly whipped out his phone. “Let’s add each other on Facebook. We
can go shopping when you’re free!”
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Gina quickly nodded. “Yes, You young ‘uns definitely flock together.”
“S–Sure…” Janet replied with an awkward look.
She really did not want to add Peter on Facebook but could not say no in front of the
Lanes.
As she took out her phone to add Peter, Henry was frowning.
It was good if his grandson could marry Dan’s granddaughter, but Henry knew all too well
what his grandson was like, not to mention that it was a completely different matter
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwhether Janet was interested!
“Why don’t you stay for lunch, Janet?” Gina offered enthusiastically just then,
cook some of my best dishes for you.”
Janet promptly waved her off. “Thank you, but I still have things to do—I’m just here to
deliver the ointment. I’ll be going now.”
Gina kicked her son, who caught his cue
As Janet quickly left the drawing room, and gave chase, “I’ll walk with you, Ms. Zimmer.”
Janet certainly did not want that and quickly said, “No, I’m actually driving.”
“Then let’s keep in touch on Facebook,” Peter said relentlessly.
“Oh, sure…” Janet nodded half–heartedly and did not hesitate to floor the gas pedal as
soon as she got into her car.
It was not until Lane Manor was out of sight that she finally breathed a long sigh of relief.
eady in his twenties! Aren’t you worried?” Gina snapped, rolling her eyes.