Chapter 1043
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Corinne was not angry; she was just a little disappointed. âDid he say when heâll be back?â
Annie shook her head. âNope. He only told me to keep you company here until he comes back. And to
make sure Francine doesnât do anything to make you angry.â
âOh.â
At that moment, Francineâs voice came from the door. âIâm not going to make her angry! Iâve accepted
my fate and accepted her as my sister-in-law, okay?â
Both Corinne and Annie looked toward the door. They saw Francine walking in huffily with her hands
on her hips.
âUgh. I canât believe Jeremy would rather entrust Corinne to you than me!â
Annie rolled her eyes at her. âWell, itâs not that surprising, considering how you treated Corinne in the
past.â
Francine fell silent as the memories of all the mean things she did to Corinne rushed back into her
mind. This filled her with shame.
Seeing the two girls were about as compatible as oil and water, Corinne quickly interrupted, âIs there
anything to eat? Iâm starving.â
âYes!â said both Annie and Francine simultaneously. They then glared at each other.Books Chapters
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âCorinne, I bought some chicken soup my mom made just for you. Wait here, Iâll go get it for you now,â
said Annie. She then went to get the container sitting in the cabinet.
Meanwhile, Francine presented Corinne with the food Pamela asked her to bring. âYo, Corinne,
Grandma asked me to deliver breakfast to you. You should eat this instead of what an outsider
brought.â
Corinne was speechless.
Annie came back and pushed Francine aside with her hips.
âWho are you calling an outsider? I was appointed by Uncle Jeremy to take care of Corinne. And, he
specifically warned me not to let you anywhere near Corinne unless the circumstances call for it. I
suggest you behave yourself, or Iâm going to call Uncle Jeremy to tell him youâve been a very bad girl!â
Francine put down the container in her hand. âWhatâs wrong with me calling you an outsider? Youâre a
Levine, not a Holden! Besides, it doesnât matter if Jeremy doesnât want me anywhere near Corinne
since it was Grandma who asked me to bring breakfast for Corinne. What right do you have to stop
Corinne from eating the breakfast Grandma got the servant to specially prepare for her?!â
Annie scoffed. âI do have the right since Uncle Jeremy gave me complete say on how Corinne should
be taken care of! Just leave the breakfast here and go! Youâll only be an eyesore if you stay here.â
Francine scoffed, too. âWhy you little brat! At the end of the day, Iâm still your aunt! How can you talk to
me like that? Didnât your parents teach you any manners?â
Annie gritted her teeth. âWhy youâ¦â
Francine, feeling that she had won, lifted her chin and said mockingly, âCome now. Let me hear you call
me Aunt Francine.â
Annie glared at her vehemently. She was so angry that her face turned beet red. However, the fact of
the matter was she was indeed a generation younger than Francine.
Corinne frowned. She was about to play the peacemaker when a gentle male voice came from the
door. âYouâve got quite a sharp wit to you, Miss Francine. But arenât you worried others would think
youâre older than you are if they hear Miss Annie calling you âauntâ?â
Annie instantly recognized the voice. Heart thumping, she quickly turned toward the door and saw
Aaron entering the room with a flirtatious smile.
Francine, too, turned to the door with a frown to see who would be so nosy as to stick his nose where
he was not needed.