If Quincy kept listening to his parents, he would be a fool. He would not give them another chance to damage his relationship with Lydia.

"Mrs. Clinton, see them out," he ordered firmly.

"Quincy! I'm your mother. How can you just throw me out like this?" Mrs. Perez's face turned pale with shock and anger.

Tiffany's eyes filled with tears as she played the victim. "If you don't want to see me, I'll go. But please don't take it out on your parents. They really love and care about you, or else they wouldn't be so involved in your life." Which parent doesn't love their child? Quincy had never denied this before. But after drinking that drugged tea, his perspective shifted.

Yes, they loved him, but not enough. Their love was overshadowed by their desire to control him and dictate his life. Otherwise, how could they have been so ruthless?

"Mrs. Clinton, I won't say it again. See them out." With that, Quincy turned and walked back into the house, leaving Mrs. Clinton to face the three alone.

but I'll have to ask you

Perez finally spoke. "How much does Lydia pay you each month, Mrs.

Quincy trusted Mrs. Clinton, perhaps even more than his own parents. If they could buy her

from Mr. Quincy," Mrs. Clinton replied firmly. "It's not about the money. I have one rule: I do my job

of other people's marriages and wouldn't involve herself in

press further, but Tiffany gave her a slight

the wheel while Mrs. Perez and Tiffany sat in the back. Mrs. Perez dabbed at her tears the entire way just can't believe how that woman has him so wrapped around her finger. She's got him so enthralled that we, his own parents, are nothing to him compared to a mere

before he and Lydia had married. If they had stopped the marriage in

than this.

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