Chapter 16
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Corinneâs eyes widened, and she stared in bewilderment when she realized that Jeremy was doing
one-handed pushups. He had covered her mouth with one hand after pulling the blanket over their
bodies, leaving only their heads exposed.
They stared blankly at each other as his face seemed to rise and fall within inches of hers. Anyone who
saw them would assume that they were in the midst of a passionate session.
Corinne felt a little uncomfortable and pushed his hand away after finally having enough of his
suggestive actions. âMister, youâ¦â
When Jeremy lowered himself during a round of push-ups, he leaned into her ear and whispered a
warning, âDidnât you say you were going to do a proper job of fulfilling your task? You need to
cooperate with me on this as well, so stop moving around!â
Corinne stared blankly at him for a moment before keenly noticing movements at the door of the room.
Pamela had pushed the door slightly ajar and was observing in secret.
âI get it now!â As soon as Corinne realized what was going on, she asked in a low voice, âDo you want
me to moan too?â
Jeremy froze slightly and soon narrowed his handsome eyes. âDo you know how?â
Corinneâs expression was that of confidence, while Jeremyâs was that of playful teasing.
âGo ahead and try.â
Corinne took a deep breath and began her performance. âYeah, Hubby. Mmh! Come on! Come on!
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes! Do that, do that! MMMHHH! Oh yeah, fââ
The playfulness in Jeremyâs eyes disappeared in a flash, and his forehead twitched violently as he
covered her mouth shut.
Corinne frowned. âMgghhâ¦â It would be much more believable if her voice was muffled as if she was
suppressing herself from making any noise.
The small gap at the door began to narrow even more until it finally closed shut.
Pamela had a satisfied smile as she turned around and left.
Corinne pushed the manâs hand away again and said angrily, âYour grandmother is gone, mister! You
can get up now!â
Jeremy lifted the blanket, got up gracefully, and grabbed the shirt that he had taken off so he could put
it on again.
Corinne sat up, leaned against the head of the bed, and remarked in a peeved tone, âYou must be very
disciplined to have maintained those six-pack abs at this age!â
âThis age?â Jeremyâs back stiffened. âHow old does she think I am?â
âIâm going to be under the impression that youâre interested in my body if you keep looking at me like
that.â
Corinne wiped off the drool from her mouth. âIâm interested only in your abs. The rest of you arenât my
type!â
âReally?â Jeremy walked to the bed and reached out to grab Corinneâs chin. âAnd whatâs your type?â
Corinneâs small face was tilted up as she said, âThe good-boy type that calls me Mommy.â
âThatâs what you call a man?â Jeremy chuckled in disdain.
Corinne scoffed. âWhatâs your type then, mister?â
Jeremy kept quiet, prompting Corinne to cock an eyebrow and ask, âLet me guess: You like the super
sexy ones, donât you?â
Jeremy stared at her and leaned over slightly, âAs long as theyâre not little girls like you who act like
cheerleaders in bed.â
He let go of her chin as soon as he ended his sentence and made his way to the bathroom.
Corinne smirked, fully aware that Jeremy would sleep with her that night because Pamela was at home
that day. Despite knowing that he was not interested in her, she still felt awkward to spend a night with
him in the same room.
When Jeremy came out of the bathroom, Corinne had already fallen asleep while leaning against the
bed head. Her cell phone screen was still on, and she was midway through a mobile game.
âSheâs too full of herself for wanting a guy who calls her âmommyâ when sheâs still a kid at heart.â
Jeremyâs handsome eyes narrowed as he took her cell phone, pressed the lock screen, and tossed it
on the side of the bed.
He initially did not want to worry too much about her, but since he had hurt her by accident that day, he
decided that there was no harm in tucking her in the blanket.
With that out of the way, Jeremy turned around and walked toward the sofa.
â¦
Jeremy was no longer in the room when Corinne woke up the next day. Being unemployed meant that
she did not have to get up early for work, so she leaned lazily on the bed head to scroll through her
phone.
All of a sudden, a contact of hers named Aaron Rhode sent her an urgent message through a
messaging app. [Hey, boss! I just got some information on an authentic painting by Nellie Nymphaea!
The location is Peakrise Auction House. You need to get here quickly!]
Corinneâs eyes turned dark, and she immediately got out of bed to freshen up. As she went down and
prepared to head out, Corinne ran into Pamela who had just exited the kitchen.
She greeted the old woman politely, âGood morning, maâam.â
Pamela frowned unhappily. âDonât âmaâamâ me. Just call me Grandma.â
The old womanâs attitude seemed to have taken a swift turn from the previous day.
Corinne did as she was told and corrected herself, âGrandma.â
âSee? Doesnât that make us feel so much closer to each other?â Pamela finally smiled and led her to sit
at the table. âCome and have a taste of the breakfast I made for you!â
The Holdensâ maids were all shocked to hear that. They never imagined that the old lady would cook
something for Jeremyâs new wife. It was an unprecedented scene!
Corinne was in a hurry to leave, but she nonetheless sat and started eating. It would be imprudent of
her to refuse Pamelaâs gesture. âThank you, Grandma. Itâs delicious.â
Pamela was happy that she enjoyed the food. âHave some more then!â
Unbeknown to anyone, an obscene amount of pregnancy supplements had been added to the food
because Pamela was already excited to hold a great-grandson.
At that moment, Francine went downstairs and said with a yawn, âGood morning, Grandma!â
Pamelaâs expression suddenly turned serious. âPerfect timing, Francine. Iâd like you to come here and
apologize to your sister-in-law!â
Francine was taken aback, and she looked at the old lady in shock. âWhat? Youâ¦want meâ¦to
apologize to her? Sheâs the one who bullied me!â
The old lady had a sullen expression as she replied, âThe maids donât answer to you alone, Francine.
The older ones, particularly, are more observant! I just found out you started the whole thing by
splashing some dirty water on Corinne. That was why she retaliated by putting your head into the
toilet.â
Corinne ate her breakfast in silence and looked up to see the guilt-stricken Francine.
Pamela had already ushered Francine to Corinne. âApologize right away! Donât make me get any more
disappointed in you!â
Francine could not accept what was happening, but she did not dare to disobey her grandmother
either. âIâm sorryâ¦â
âDonât worry about it.â Corinne smiled slightly, put down her cutlery, then got up and said, âI need to be
somewhere, Grandma, so please excuse me.â
Pamela nodded. âTake care.â
After Corinne left, Francine cried in desperation, sobbing, âGrandma! Why did you side with Corinne
instead of me?â
Pamela answered sternly, âIâll side with whoever treats me well. Sheâs your sister-in-law too, so you
need to show her some more respect!â
Francine protested, âBut Jeremy doesnât like her. He likes the daughter of the Rivââ
Pamelaâs complexion darkened. âShut your mouth! Donât you ever mention that family or their daughter
ever again!â
Francine had rarely seen her grandma that angry before, so she had no choice but to sulk and shut her
mouth.
â¦
Peakrise Auction House.
Aaron, Newmoon Groupâs president, walked with Corinne and reported the situation to her.
âBoss, itâs Nellie Nymphaeaâs original painting âGeese in Late Autumnâ! It was auctioned here by a
foreign businessman, and the price is starting at seven hundred and fifty thousand!â
Nellie Nymphaea was the pen name of Corinneâs biological mother. For years, everyone had been
telling her that her mother was dead, yet she never found her motherâs death certificate. Since there
were no other clues available, the only way for her to locate her motherâs whereabouts was to start
finding her motherâs works that were scattered all over the worldâ¦
Corinne asked, âHow much money do we have in our account, Aaron?â
Aaron replied, âWe have about 7.5 million. The rest have been put into several projects.â
âThatâll do.â
Corinne was about to enter the auction house when she saw Jeremyâs car driving toward her. âWhy is
that old man here too?â