Chapter 348-1 Mrs. Guecia will looked unhappy. Mrs. Wilson tagged at her sleeve/Iâve set things up. Talk to her mieady and spidogre Mrs Garcia remained wiff 1 aiready apologized at the party. Ask her what she wants to drop the charges.â She hadnât expected Alice to file a police report. Max was already on bail, more trouble wweld in distinta.
Mrs. Wilson sighed and pulled Alice aside. Alice, I know what happened at the party. Max was wrong. Sheâs spanled Alice said, âYou want me to drop the chargesgâ
âIf possible, Iâd prefer a peaceful resolution. Iâve known Max since she was little. I canât watch her get into more trouble? Mrs.
Wilson pleaded. If youâre unwilling, name your price.â âAunt Wilson, I donât have a price. The police should handle this. The Mos werenât apologizing: they were condescending, and I donât appreciate that,â Alice said, walking into Maple Leaf.
Mrs. Wilson sighed, looking at Mrs. Garcia. âI brought you here, and you didnât even try to talk to her properly?â
âDid you see her attitude? She didnât give you face, why would she give me any?â Mrs. Garciaâs eyes welled welled up.âYouâre my best friend. Youâve known Max since she was a child; you wouldnât want to see her jailed, would you?â
Sheâd come because she couldnât swallow her pride. Sheâd hoped Alice would give face to Mrs. Wilson to curry favor with the Wilsons. Mrs. Wilson said, âI treat Max like my daughter, but you spoiled her.â
Mrs. Garcia said, âSheâs young. Sheâll learn. But she canât go to jail. Sheâs not good enough for your n âThatâs a separate issue. Alice had a rough childhood and has been falsely accused before. Itâs understandable she doesnât want to settle,â Mrs. Wilson said, feeling sympathy for Alice. Mrs, Garciaâs expression soured.âI always wondered why youâre so nice to Alice. Do you want her to be your daughterâinâlaw?â Wasnât Julia supposed to marry Jack?
Mrs. Wilsonâs expression was downcast.âI have my reasons. Donât you recognize Alice?â âI donât remember her,â Mrs. Garcia said, only knowing Alice was an ambitious girl from a humble background.
Mrs. Wilson whispered, âRemember Jackâs car accident?â
âOf course. You mean Alice was the child who survived?â Mrs. Garcia gasped. Alice was from A City; she should have guessed.
Chapter 348 1 Menu Chapter 348-1 Mrs. Garcia still looked unhappy. Mrs. Wilson tugged at her sleeve.âIâve set things up. Talk to her nicely and apologize.â
Mrs. Garcia remained stiff.âI already apologized at the party. Ask her what she wants to drop the charges.â She hadnât expected Alice to file a police report. Max was already on bail; more trouble would be disastrous.
Mrs. Wilson sighed and pulled Alice aside.âAlice, I know what happened at the party. Max was wrong. Sheâs spoiled.â
Alice said, âYou want me to drop the charges?â
âIf possible, Iâd prefer a peaceful resolution. Iâve known Max since she was little. I canât watch her get into more trouble.â Mrs.
Wilson pleaded.âIf youâre unwilling, name your price.â âAunt Wilson, I donât have a price. The police should handle this. The Mos werenât apologizing; they were condescending, and I donât appreciate that,â Alice said, walking into Maple Leaf. Mrs. Wilson sighed, looking at Mrs. Garcia.âI brought you here, and you didnât even try to talk to her properly?â
âDid you see her attitude? She didnât give you face; why would she give me any?â Mrs. Garciaâs eyes welled up.âYouâre my best friend. Youâve known Max since she was a child; you wouldnât want to see her jailed, would you?â Sheâd come because she couldnât swallow her pride. Sheâd hoped Alice would give face to Mrs. Wilson to curry favor with the Wilsons. Mrs. Wilson said, âI treat Max like my daughter, but you spoiled her.â
Mrs. Garcia said, âSheâs young. Sheâll learn. But she canât go to jail. Sheâs not good enough for your pn.â
âThatâs a separate issue. Alice had a rough childhood and has been falsely accused before. Itâs understandable she doesnât want to settle,â Mrs. Wilson said, feeling sympathy for Alice. Mrs. Garciaâs expression soured.âI always wondered why youâre so nice to Alice. Do you want her to be your daughterâinâlaw?â Wasnât Julia supposed to marry Jack?
Mrs. Wilsonâs expression was downcast.âI have my reasons. Donât you recognize Alice?â âI donât remember her,â Mrs. Garcia said, only knowing Alice was an ambitious girl from a humble background.
Mrs. Wilson whispered, âRemember Jackâs car accident?â
âOf course. You mean Alice was the child who survived?â Mrs. Garcia gasped. Alice was from A City; she should have guessed.
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