Chapter 2220
When Love Comes Late
Lindsay, unable to defend herself, simply covered her cheek, bowed her head, and sobbed quietly.
Stella, feeling a pang of sympathy for Lucia, couldnât help but ask, âLindsay, donât you feel any guilt when you face Lucia?â
But Lindsay continued to cry, putting on a show of victimhood.
Stella was convinced that Lindsay was beyond redemption.
Her eyes fell on the water stains marring Lindsayâs dress, and recalling Lindsayâs earlier words, Stella understood immediately.
Turning to Matthew, she spoke with measured calm.
âI didnât instruct anyone to warn or intimidate Lindsay, nor have I damaged the Clark familyâs reputation in any way.
Sanford was a student funded by my father and a friend of Bennett.
His relationship with me is akin to Lindsayâs with your family.
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A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
Having made her point, Stella pulled her wrist from his grip, turned on her heel, and walked away, ignoring his reaction.
Matthewâs gaze lingered on her retreating figure for a long while.
As Stella continued down the street, she spotted Fernando driving by.
She kept her gaze forward and walked straight ahead.
Upon reaching the corner, she glanced back quietly.
However, neither Matthew nor Lindsay remained where they had been.
With a heavy heart, Stella leaned slowly against the wall and took several deep breaths, trying to steady herself.
After leaving the party, Matthew took Lindsay to a shopping mall to pick out a new dress.
When she emerged in her new outfit, she glanced at Matthew with hopeful eyes and asked, âMatthew, how do I look?â
Matthew nodded curtly.
âLetâs go with this one.
â
He then proceeded to the cashier with an air of impatience, paying for the dress without another word.
Lindsayâs spirits sank as she felt a growing unease.
After the transaction, Matthew said flatly, âIâll have Fernando take you home.
â
Lindsay was taken aback.
âNow?â
Matthew explained, âDr.
Wattsâ flight has been canceled.
He wonât be coming tonight.
â
Lindsay clenched her fists, barely noticing the sharp sting of her nails digging into her palms.
She hesitated before asking, âWhat about you? Are you going back to the charity party?â
Matthewâs expression remained unchanged.
âThe party isnât over yet.
I should return.
â
Anxiety surged within her, prompting an impulsive question.
âAre you going back for Stella?â
As soon as the words left her lips, she realized her mistake.
Quickly, she attempted to clarify, her feigned concern for Stella evident.
âI mean, she was with that man last night.
Who knows what heâs up to?â