Quincy didn't respond to that. Instead, he shifted the topic. "Do you remember what you just said about Lydia?"

"Of course I remember." Tiffany didn't understand why he suddenly asked, but she had no problem repeating herself. After all, Quincy was the one who brought it up this time.

"Lydia's running around with another man before your divorce is even finalized. She's not a good woman, and you saw it with your own eyes. I know it's hard for you to accept, but you can't just fool yourself forever, can you?" She even made sure to bring up Mrs. Perez, adding, "If your mom found out, she'd be furious."

"Lydia hasn't finalized the divorce yet, but neither have I. Miss Tiffany, I'm still married, and here you are saying all this to me. Should I interpret that as you trying to make yourself the other woman?" Quincy wasn't holding back at all.

Tiffany's face drained of color. The term "other woman" hit her hard. How could he use such an ugly phrase to describe her?

innocent. Nothing happened between us. How can you

he are even more innocent. They weren't holding hands or getting cozy. And unlike some, Lydia's mom didn't

him with rage. People take more care with

ready to admit that her behavior was questionable. "Well, Mrs. Perez must have her reasons for disliking Lydia. It must be something Lydia did. Otherwise, how could things

dislike you must be your fault too. Maybe you should go home and

down and started to wipe away her tears, pulling out her last card. "I know you don't like me, but Mrs. Perez is in the hospital, and all she wants is for

irritation. He needed to talk to the doctor and get a clear picture of his

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