Chapter 76
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 76
With the call on speaker mode, the same police officer spoke through the phone, âCorinne Carew,
someone had taken your wallet and phone. Theyâve even used your name to book a room in a
hotel. Please come to the station now to clarify if the wallet and phone belong to you and check if there
are any losses.â
Corinne replied politely, âAlright. I understand. Thank you very much, officer.â
âYouâre welcome,â the officer replied.
Corinne looked at Francine pointedly after she hung up the phone. âIs that it? When is losing something
a scandal? Francine, please enlighten me by telling me why you think the police are looking for me?â
Francine was stunned. For a minute there, her brain stopped working. âWhy have things turned out
differently from whatâs planned? The police were looking for Corinne because she lost something?
she thought.
âOh, Corinne. Iâm so happy that youâre fine! Iâm really glad that youâre fine! What a scare. I was nearly
scared to death.â Pamela patted her chest to relieve herself from the stress.
Right after that, she turned to look at her troublemaking granddaughter and reprimanded her,â
Francine, whatâs wrong with you lately? Why do you keep making trouble? Donât ever talk about these
unvalidated things anymore in the future!â
The unsatisfied Francine raised a finger and pointed at Corinne. âGrandma, I didnât make it up! Even
Tommy found out about the hotel Corinne checked in today! The woman in the news was her!
Otherwise, how do you explain why sheâs wearing the same clothes as that escort?â
Indeed, Corinne was wearing the same clothes as the escort. However, she was calm and did not
panic. âMy clothes arenât limited edition. Itâs normal for someone else to be wearing the same thing.
Though, why did you insist that Iâm the escort?â
Francine snorted disdainfully. âAm I the one insisting on it, or are you really the escort? The hotel had a
record of your stay, and youâre wearing the exact same clothes as that escort. How can there be so
many coincidences in this world? Try to explain that!â
Corinne put her hands out innocently. âThe officer explained it on the phone. Someone used my identity
to open a room in the hotel. I lost my wallet and my phone after I went shopping with you. I canât find
you and I canât contact you, so I came back by myself.â
Francine smiled sarcastically. âCorinne Carew, youâre just lying to my face!â
That explanation could only fool her grandmother, but not her. She saw Richard bringing Corinne to the
hotel. How could things turn out the way Corinne said?
Corinne raised an eyebrow. âFrancine, you seem to be very certain that I was in the hotel. Tell me. Did
you see me in the hotel? Were you at the hotel too?â
Francine was beginning to feel guilty after hearing that. âWhy⦠Why did I need to go to that hotel? I
didnât go there at all!â
She did see it with her own eyes, but she could not reveal it because that would mean she planned
âHey, Corinne⦠Iâm the one who spoiled Francine. Since she was a kid, sheâs always been a girl with a
hot temper and a bad mouth. Please donât mind her words. Iâll teach her a lesson for you!â Pamela
came over to ease the tension.
Corinne was her favorite granddaughter-in-law, and Francine was her favorite granddaughter. Both of
them were her favorite people. She felt bad to see them arguing with each other.
With disappointment, she smacked Francine and said, âFrancine, you were wrong on this matter.
Apologize to Corinne now!â
Of course, Francine was unwilling to do that. Things did not go as she planned, and her brain was in a
mess. Without the evidence to prove Corinne was guilty, Francine could only listen to her grandmother
and reluctantly mutter, âFine. I was wrong today. I admit it.â
Corinne gave her a faint look and said, âIâm sorry. I donât accept your apology.â
Hearing this, Francine was irked. âCorinne Carew, Iâve apologized. What else do you want from me?
Take it and leave!â
âFrancine! Why are you being so rude to your brotherâs wife?â Pamela scolded sternly.
âSheâs not my brotherâs wife!â rebuked Francine angrily. âI refuse to admit that a country bumpkin is my
brotherâs wife! Also, sheâs a sneaky wench who married my brother just because of money!â
âHow dare you?! Stop that nonsense immediately!â Pamela was so angry that she wanted to slap her,
but she could not bring herself to do it. Francine was, after all, her favorite granddaughter whom she
had watched since she was a baby.
Obviously, Francine knew her grandmother would not slap her. She took it for granted and continued to
scold Corinne, âIâm telling the truth. She is a country bumpkin!â
Pamela was so infuriated, âYou-â
Corinne was afraid the anger would make Pamelaâs body worse. Thus, she walked up to the old
woman and smoothened her back. âGrandma, donât be angry. Iâll look past this, but I wonât forgive her.â