Chapter 1405
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Corinne pulled up Joey, who was playing with his toys, from the carpeted floor. âLetâs put away your
toys. Weâll have a walk outside the garden,â she said.
Joey nodded obediently. He put away his toys and ran back toward Corinne to hold her hand. âAuntie
Sissy! Walk! Walk!â
Corinne got up and was about to take him outside when a servant came in and reported, âMister Lucas,
the Holdens are here.â
âWho exactly?â asked Lucas with a raised eyebrow. âIt canât be Jeremy since heâs abroad.â
âItâs Miss Francine and her grandmother. They said theyâre here to see Miss Corinne,â answered the
servant.
Corinne stopped walking when she heard that. She knew the Holdens were not welcome there since
there was bad blood between them and the Riveras. It was only because of Corinne that Lucas was
willing to put aside his grudge for the time being.
Lucas frowned and turned toward Corinne with a look that said he would defer to her on this matter.
After thinking about this, she said, âWell, theyâre already here. We might as well let them in.â
As much as Lucas was unwilling to do so, he still gestured with his chin for the servant to follow
Corinneâs order.
Seeing this, the servant quickly went to bring Francine and Pamela in.
Even though Lucas let Corinne had her way, he had no intention of staying to meet the guests. Thus,
he picked up his suit jacket and stroked her on the head, saying, âHave fun at home. Iâm off to work
now. Call me if you need anything.â
Corinne nodded. She thought nothing of Lucas leaving without meeting the guests as she understood
he did not like the Holdens.
Not long after he left, Pamela walked into the living room with Francine supporting her.
âLook, Grandma. Corinneâs there!â said Francine, pointing to her.
Corinne stood with Joey out of politeness. She did not walk over to Pamela but instead said, âGrandma
Pamela, please take a seat here.â
Pamela walked over slowly while gazing at Corinne warmly. It was as if she wanted to make sure she
was okay. She had not even touched the sofa when she asked worriedly, âCorinne, have you been
well?â
Corinne smiled and nodded. âYes. Thank you for your concern, Grandma Pamela. Thereâs plenty of
time to talk, so why donât you take a seat first?â
âYouâre right, youâre right. Please sit too, Corinne. It must be tiring to stand for so long with that belly of
yours,â said Pamela as she sat. Her eyes never left Corinneâs face.
Corinne sat down after her. âIâm perfectly alright, Grandma Pamela. By the way, what brings you here?â
Pamela sighed. âCorinne, you know weâre at odds with the Riveras, yes? I shouldnât have come, but I
just miss you so much. I snuck out to come here when I heard all the adults in the house are now
abroad to visit relatives. Grandpa Greg doesnât know Iâm here either. Heâs going to be mad at me if he
knew.â
Corinne smiled. She was actually quite touched that Pamela would be willing to let go of the grudge
between the two families so she could visit her.
âGrandma Pamela, rest assured that Iâm very well taken care of here. Thereâs really no need to worry
about me.â