Chapter 337

“Yeah.” Rosalie sighed. “There should be no more misunderstanding in the future. And it’s good that he found the person he’s been looking for.”

“Guess that he won’t be crying like that anymore,” she thought. She couldn’t help thinking of the night when Calvin cried in

front of her.

Somehow, she felt something on her chest that was choking her, and her head was throbbing.

Rosalie suddenly stopped and raised her hand to touch one side of the forehead.

“What’s wrong?” Jonathan asked with concern.

“Nothing. I just… I just got a headache all of a sudden.”

Seeing her pale face, he frowned and said, “You don’t look well. How about we find a motel nearby and get you some rest?”

There weren’t any decent hotels around here, just a few small motels.

“No need,” said Rosalie. It was just a sudden pain and it had gone while she was talking. “I’m fine now. I want to stay with Grandma a little longer.”

After a pause, she continued, “I’m going to stay here for another three days, Jon. I won’t go back to Strico before the funeral. You can go first.”

“Have you forgotten what I said? I said that I would always be here for you.” Jonathan said.

back and take care of the company? I can do this on my own. Anyway… All I did was

days. She didn’t say anything to those who had come to

contrary, Fiona was treated like a superstar by them. All of them were fawning on

change in their attitudes towards Fiona was because

“I will

you’re gonna stay here.” Jonathan said, “I

Aunt Sarah have known who you are, they dare not treat me the way they used

dared to offend Jonathan, let

worrying about

just her relatives who worried him. There

of this, Jonathan’s

neighbors in the town. They were flattering Fiona as usual and many of

Fiona loved

would be the most. promising one in the Lopez family. It turned out that the kid everyone thought

this because she was always compared to Rosalie since they were about the same age and looked

good student who did well in school and went to the

Fiona always hoped that one day she would be better than Rosalie, but that was her thought

relative was making things

he continued, “There’s a good chance Rosalind has something to do with your grandmother’s illness. She must have been very upset that someone in the family had been in prison. But thankfully, you’re way better than her, Fiona,

glance at Rosalie, fearing that she would remember something after hearing

His deep eyes seemed to mock her, making

at her as if he were saying “I know you’re nothing but a

do with Grandma’s illness. She’s still lying in the coffin now and what you said

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