Chapter 617 No Wonder Heâs Smitten with Her âAlright, thatâs enough!â Arnold scolded in a firm yet restrained voice.
Summerâs expression contorted with displeasure at his reprimand.
Josie took a deep breath and stepped forward, navigating her way through the crowd.
âMrs. Carter, I see that you have other guests to entertain. Why donât you leave this to me? Iâll make sure she learns her lesson while you take a moment to compose yourself.â
Summer furrowed her brow, casting a skeptical glance at Josie, âYou?â
Josie maintained a composed demeanor and reminded Summer of her priority. âWe must handle this properly.â
Whispers circulated among the onlookers, drawing attention to the uncanny resemblance between Heather and Josie.
Unwilling to extend the public spectacle in front of the cityâs socialites and elites, Summer fixed Heather with a fierce glare before striding away.
Arnold exchanged a meaningful glance with Josie and quickly followed after Summer.
As the crowd was dispersing, Josie approached Heather and extended her hand. âCome on.â
Amid the chaotic scene, Josie stood before Heather. With the formerâs poised and distant. demeanor, she appeared like a guiding presence in front of Heather.
Heather hesitated momentarily before firmly taking Josieâs hand to lift herself off the ground.
âThank you, Mrs. Russell.â
âSo, you still remember me,â Josie commented, tilting her head slightly.
âWe met in Spain,â Heather recalled, reminiscing about their previous encounter where Josie had stirred up some trouble while seeking information.
Josie nodded and approached the counter. âA cup of hot cocoa, please.â
The waiter swiftly prepared the beverage and handed it to Josie, who then extended it to Heather.
âHere, this will help warm you up.â
As the chilly winter wind blew, they stood facing each other, Heather appearing somewhat lost. âMrs.
Russell, I truly appreciate your help today. I wouldnât know what to do without you.â
Observing Heatherâs submissive and hesitant demeanor, Josie smiled slightly, âArenât you afraid that I might cause you trouble?â
âNo. Youâre not that kind of person, Heather replied with confidence.
Her certainty piqued Josieâs curiosity. âYou seem to know me quite well.â
âWith the few encounters Iâve had with Mr. Russell, he had mentioned you, Heather explained.
Upon hearing this, Heather looked at Josie cautiously, analyzing her expression.
Josie nodded.
âI want to clarify that the incident in Spain was not a deliberate attempt to cause trouble. If you have any lingering dissatisfaction or frustration, please direct it towards me.â
Heather was taken aback by Josieâs words. She responded swiftly, âOh, no! Mrs. Russell. youâre in a whole different league while Iâm just a nobody. How could I even imagine venting frustrations to someone like you?â
my Josie hadnât fully realized it before, but now she felt the weight of her new status as Mrs. Russell.
Iâm just an ordinary person who happened to capture Dexterâs attention and become Mrs. Russell. The privileges and wealth that come with it shouldnât be romanticized.â Josie expressed with unwavering clarity.
Josieâs words hit home, leaving Heather with a bitter taste. âNo wonder Mr. Russell is so smitten with youâ¦.â she muttered under her breath.
âSo, now that youâre no longer working for Arnold, why are you working at a coffee shop?â Josie asked, noticing Heatherâs attire resembling that of the waitress.
âOh, itâs my day off today, and I picked up a part-time job. I never thought Iâd run into Mrs. Carterâ¦â
Heather expressed her embarrassment.
âShe didnât mean any harm with her actions earlier.â
I understand. Itâs because I let my emotions get the best of me.â
âAre you struggling with money?â Josie asked, cutting to the chase.
âYou know⦠People like us arenât allowed to complain about not having enough cash. Iâm not a local here in Wavery, and if I want to make a life here, I still have a financially,â
Heather confessed bashfully.
âArnold isnât tight-fisted. He must have given you a considerable amount during the Spain. trip,â Josie replied nonchalantly.
Heather looked up abruptly, panic flashing in her eyes. âMrs. Russellâ¦â
Josie maintained eye contact without saying a word.
âI didnât mean it,â Heather referred to the video incident.
âI know. I watched the whole thing, so I wonât blame you,â Josieâs smile didnât quite reach her eyes.
âArnold must have spent a significant sum hiring you, am I correct?â