Chapter 333 I Was Careless

“Aubree, tell me,” Sonya instructed, knowing that it would be impossible to get it out of her son.

As panic flashed across her face, Aubree glanced at Lucian before frowning in resignation.

She, after a brief hesitation, hung her head and explained, “Just now, we ran into Ms. Jarvis when she brought the two boys to the hospital. When I noticed that her son wasn’t well, it reminded me of Essie, and that caused me to worry. Hence, I decided to get Lucian to check on them.”

As if she was worried that Sonya wasn’t going to believe her, Aubree added, “It was my idea. Lucian had no intention of going over.”

No sooner had she finished than she threw Lucian a knowing look, hinting to him to go along with the excuse she had made on his behalf.

Sonya, who obviously didn’t buy it, glowered at her son. “Is what Aubree said true? Or did you go to check on someone else’s son while she’s injured?”

his

back of her palm, was aware that he was implicitly admitting to seeing Roxanne’s son and denying Aubree’s claim that it

to know that he had

abandoned Aubree, who was injured in the

But what about you? Have you ever considered her feelings before? How can you allow an injured girl like her to wander the hospital alone? What if someone knocks into her and worsens

injury is almost healed. As for Ms. Jarvis, being a single mother isn’t an easy task. Even though she has made many mistakes, her children are innocent. Therefore, I was just as worried as Lucian was about her

former. In fact, she wondered if Roxanne had put a curse on her son for

work to attend to? You should get back to it while I chat with Mrs. Farwell,” Aubree suggested

of them, Lucian had no intention of listening to his mother’s lecture any further. Thus, he turned and left, closing the

the guilt Sonya felt toward Aubree intensified. “Aubree, I’m sorry that you have

flatly. “It’s nothing. I’m already satisfied with the way

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