No One But You

Chapter 103 Bonnie Moved In



Chapter 103 Bonnie Moved In

I was upset, and Brooke, who had been silent, comforted me, “You will have to face this scene sooner

or later."

He was right. Early death, early resurrection.

If I suddenly had a baby, my mother was even more shocked.

My mother left my city without staying in the evening. Before she left, my aunt called me, but my

mother refused to talk to me.

My aunt said, my mom was still in a stable mood, and she would inform me until my mom was not

angry.

I told my aunt to take good care of my mother's mood, and if my mother wanted to beat me, she would

take a few hits for me.

Across the screen I could feel my aunt rolling her eyes at me.

After hanging up my aunt's phone, I sat in the sun in the garden of Knight House.

Spring was a y deranged season. I got cold when I sat under a tree without the sun, but I sweat on the

back of my neck when I sat in the sun.

I would sat under the tree and then under the sun, and went back and forth.

Until Fairy Dixon appeared in front of me.

I looked at her and wanted to make a detour. We hadn't seen each other for almost half a month. I'd

been cooped up in my room not talking to anyone.

"Josephine, do you know?"

"I don't know." I didn't wait for her to finish. "It's none of my business," I interrupted. "Don't say it, I don't

want to know."

"Bonnie is out of hospital."

I covered my ears and walked past her.

"Calvin let her live in the villa you used to live!" She was shouting after me. I couldn't hear her unless I

was deaf.

"He has so many villas under his name, but he let Bonnie line in the one you lived!"

What was the use of sowing discord?

I turned and looked at her. "You want me to be angry? But I think you're angrier now than I am? I was

with Calvin, but now you are his wife."

“Don't you mind at all?"

“Why should I mind? I don't think it's necessary for you to mind. You knew from the first day you

married Calvin that he didn't love you, and you should have been prepared for him raising a woman

outside."

After I said that, I walked away. Fairy Dixon ran all the way and grabbed me. "Bonnie moved into your Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.

old room and threw away all your things."

“Never mind. I don't need it anyway. Would you throw it if it were you?"

"It's nothing strange for me to throw it, and it's nothing strange for you to throw it. But don't you think it's

strange for her, a famous little white flower, to cry when an ant dies after stepping on it?"

"She is a woman, and the most obvious sign of a woman is that she will be jealous. Fairy Dixon, if you

have time, try to attract the heart of Calvin. Now Bonnie is so precious to him. Don't always think of

dealing with her."

"Josephine, don't tell me you forgive him."

"I was not angry at all." I pointed to my stomach. "You really have the wrong ally. I'm two months away

from having a baby, and I don't have the energy to mess with you."

I think I advised Fairy Dixon in place. As long as she was not a fool, she could understand. Clearly her

husband loved the other woman, but she desperately fought against that woman. How stupid she was.

It was none of my business.

Maybe I behaved well these days, Brooke began to talk to me.

He even took me to a party once, a private gathering of business elite.

I saw Calvin at the party.

Beside him was Bonnie, wearing a milky white floor-length skirt, just like a lily with delicate fragrance.

"This is a narrow circle," Brooke whispered to me, frowning. "He knows someone present may know

the Dixon family, but he walk around with Bonnie."

I took one look and turned around. I was not interested in who Calvin was with.

Fairy Dixon and I had a lot of different places, and the biggest difference was that I will never waste

time on meaningless people.

I knew Calvin loved Bonnie, so I won't have anything to do with him anymore.

Last time in a hotel room, I almost lost myself, but I woke up just in time.

I hoped Calvin didn't understand it.

Brooe had a lot of friends at the party, so he tried to introduce me to them all, but I refused. "Don't

introduce me," I said, "It will be troublesome to introduce your new wife next time."

He looked at me vaguely. "Josephine, I don't want to hear that again. Remember, you can't run away

from me when I'm not going to let you go.”

"Haha, I am very afraid." I turned and went to the dining area to get something to eat.

All food in the private senior party was so delicate. Although it was a small portion, there was various

food. I was a big eater. A woman holding a plate of sashimi put into her mouth a fish roe and said she

was full.

I was scared the shit out of me. I finally figured out why I couldn't make it to the top. I had to shrink my

stomach down to a tenth of its original size.

I took a whole plate of food, and sat down in a quiet place. I had no sooner sat down than a woman sat

down beside me.

"Miss Josephine, what a coincidence."

The voice was soft, like the spring breeze.

I knew it was Bonnie, but I didn't bother to answer her.

I lowered my head to eat, leaving her sitting next to me.

"What's the red one? It looks delicious." She accosted me.

I put it into my mouth, “If you want to eat, take it for your own. Don't ask me if it is delicious."

If she was sick because of it, Calvin would think it was bad. And it would be a disaster.

"Oh." She hummed lonely, and I knew she was trying to talk to me, but I didn't want to.

I took the plate away. I finished eating and then went to look for other food. Bonnie crouching in the

corner was poor.

I didn't know what kind of person Bonnie was. Was she really a total white flower or a high-level green

tea bitch? I didn't know.

I also did not want to PK with her, so I had better not to get close to her.

Brooke came to me. He looked at me in a puzzled way. "I will go up the mountain with them. Can you

go home by yourself?"

“What for?"

He started to talk but stopped. Last time I heard someone say that recently there was a hot nightclub

up the middle of the mountain. The price was very expensive and many dignitaries loved to go there.

I thought for a moment and then understood, and said to him, “Ok, ok! I'll go back with the driver."

He nodded, pinching my wrist. "I'm just going up with them. An old friend from abroad is there."

He didn't have to explain it to me so clearly that I didn't feel anything even if he hugged other women.

I said to him with a smile, “Enjoy yourself.”


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