Savannah bit her lips angrily and suddenly ran from Mrs. Fletcherâs back. She kneeled down in front of Mrs. Chambers and cried out in tears, âMom, I am sorry.â
What Savannah was doing suddenly caught attention from the surrounding guests.
Mrs. Chambers almost lost her control because of anger and remarked, âSavannah, stand up.â
Savannah shook her head hardly and refused to get up.
Mr. Chambers, Zachariah and Ophelia, who were talking with others on the other side walked towards them when finding what happened.
Mr. Chambers frowned and scolded in a low voice, âSavannah, what are you doing? Get up. Today is your nieceâs first month party. Are you trying to let others make fun of us by doing this?â
Savannah stared at Ophelia angrily and cried in aggrievance, âDad, I just want to go home. You have gotten angry with me, scolded me and driven me out. I have been away from home for half a month and have realized I am nothing without my family. Please let me come back. I donât want to eat those junk food and wear cheap clothes. I get thinner and rougher skin after been away from home for only half a month. Dad, donât you feel sorry for me?â
Mr. Chambers found his head got hurt. Savannahâs behaviour was deemed to make the Chambers family became the joke.
âSavannah, get up. Donât scare your niece. Letâs discuss about it later when the party is over. Lots of people are watching us. Donât behave like your parents are bullying you.â Mr. Chambers tried to suppress his anger and remarked.
However, Savannah was still kneeling down stupidly.
The guests, watching the scene of bustle, gradually gathered around. The lady who got acquainted with Mrs. Chambers remarked, âWhat happened, Savannah? Today is your nieceâs first month party. You will bring bad luck by kneeling on the floor and crying. Youâd better get up first. If you have irritated your mother, say something nice and she will cool down soon. You donât have to make the situation so embarrassed. Well, look at your mother, she already gets bad expression for what you have done. Come on, listen to my words, get up first.â
Savannah raised up her head and found her mother was indeed wearing a terrible look. She didnât dare challenge her tolerance and got up obediently.
Ophelia showed Zachariah a weird look and walked towards Savannah, saying carefully, âSavannah, you should go back to your room and take a bath first. Your makeup is running.â
However, Opheliaâs kindness didnât receive a good response.
Savannah really hated Ophelia to the mallow of her bones. She wouldnât suffer if it were not her. Now she had to bear othersâ command and even scold. She had never tasted such feeling as the daughter in the Chambers family, making her feel unprecedented shame and regret.
Half monthâs independence didnât teach her a lesson to reflect on what she had done, but aggravated her wrong thought to become more and more resentful on Ophelia.
âOphelia, donât pretend to be concerned about me. I wonât be in such situation if it were not you.â Savannah scolded loudly out of irritation.
Ophelia got confused by her terrible words.
Mrs. Chambers was afraid that Savannah would confess what she had done irrationally. In that way, all of her efforts would be in vain.
âSavannah, shut up.â Mrs. Chambers finally lost control. Her voice became sharp because of anger.
All people were astonished at her behaviour and threw an unbelievable look to her.
After all, Mrs. Chambers was always of good nature to be gentle and elegant. They had never seen her behaviour with no decency.
Mr. Chambers held her arms and whispered, âHelena, calm down. The guests are here.â
Mrs. Chambers took a deep breath and became gentle again. She smiled and said to all the present guests, âI am sorry, everybody. What Savannah has done is really inappropriate.â
âNothing. You donât have to be angry and hurt yourself because of your daughterâs mistake. Donât make her scared.â The lady remarked kindly.
Mrs. Chambers nodded. Then she turned around to look at Savannah and remarked nicely, âSavannah, go upstairs with mom. You have smeared your makeup.â
Savannah didnât dare cause trouble anymore and stood by her motherâs side obediently.
Mrs. Chambers remarked towards Ophelia, âOphelia, treat the guests nicely with Zachariah and your dad.â
Ophelia nodded. âMom, donât worry.â
After Mrs. Chambers got upstairs with Savannah, Madeleine hold Tommy in her arms and came by Opheliaâs side. Ophelia leaned her head and whispered, âDid Tommy get scared?â
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Ophelia looked at Tommy and remarked, âMadeleine, you can carry him upstairs first. There are lots of people ad I am afraid they will scare him.â
Madeleine thought for a while and finally nodded.
Mr. Chambers led the guests back to the party. Only Zachariah, Ophelia, Madeleine and the Fletcher family remained here.
Cora stared at Zachariah anxiously. She ignored Ophelia, who was standing by his side, and remarked, âZach, I have heard today is your sonâs first month party. I call my parents here to accompany me to have a look of him. Do you welcome me?â
Zachariah frowned. A flicker of impatience passed over his eyes.
âCora, today is Tommyâs first month party. I am glad youâre here.â Zachariah gave her a polite but distant answer.
Cora ignored the coldness on his face and smiled appropriately, asking, âZach, I want to hug your son. Is that fine?â
Zachariah held Opheliaâs waist and hinted her to stop thinking too much.
Ophelia raised up her head and looked at Zachariah in the eye. Suddenly, she smiled, which was telling Zachariah that she was fine.
Seeing their sweet interaction, Cora couldnât help clenching her fists tightly. The delicate makeup she wore also got twisted.
Madeleine was holding Tommy and stood between them, blocking Coraâs jealous gaze.
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