Chapter 221
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 221
This whole situation was like poking a bear for Curtis.
This was the thing that caused the three-year long strain between him and Leanne, made her utterly despise him now, and kept their beautiful, adorable daughter from coming into
this world.
Now, it was a sensitive topic for both of them, a no-go zone that neither could touch or
mention.
Seeing the two of them walk in together, side by side, Curtisâ radar went off.
Even though Leanne had admitted she wasnât in love with Phillip, Curtis couldnât help but be petty, wanting to erect an impenetrable barrier between them.
He could clearly sense Phillipâs taunts aimed at him.
Staring at Phillipâs back, Curtis squinted his eyes. Turning to Leanne, he said, âNext time you see him, make a run for it.â
âWhy should I listen to you?â Leanne retorted.
Curtis gave her a look. âBecause if not, youâll remember that time I confessed my feeling to you, and youâll want to crawl into a hole from embarrassment.â
She was speechless.
He really did know her well.
Seeing him cozy up to Leanne to chat, Mary got up from her couch in a huff and dragged him aside. She took Leanne by the arm, leading her away while saying, âDonât mind him!â
It was like she was a protective parent, worried about her child being bullied by the neighborhood troublemaker.
Leanne went through the motions, greeting everyone and offering well-wishes for the
Christmas.
Jennifer nodded, handing her a gift, âHere, take this.â
Leanne was taken aback, âOh, you donât have to.â
âJust take it,â Jennifer insisted.
Reluctantly, Leanne accepted, âThank you, Mrs. Richardson.â
Jennifer, dressed in a tailor-made gown with dark purple velvet, exuded elegance that spoke of her wealthy background.
Perhaps it was the festive spirit, but she seemed even more benevolent towards Leanne than usual, âWhateverâs between you and Curtis, letâs keep it separate. Youâre always
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welcome here; youâre practically family,â Jennifer said with a warmth that surprised
Leanne.
Why was she being so nice?
It was all because Mary had been sighing dramatically every five minutes since yesterday, lamenting, âYouâre all here enjoying yourselves while my poor grandchild Anne is out there alone, without even a hot meal at Christmas.â
The guilt was palpable with every bite they took.
âItâs not like we told her not to come. Sheâs on duty today, and didnât Jerry take her some food?â Jennifer tried to reason.
But Mary only grew more melancholic, âWhatâs the use if only I remember her? What happens when Iâm gone? Who will care if sheâs eaten? A kid without a mom is really alone
in the world.â
When it came to guilt-tripping, Mary was a pro.
Jennifer was at her witâs end.
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Leanne presented her Christmasâ gifts, modest but thoughtful, to Mary, Maddox, Jennifer, and even Phillip. They were simple things â practical, not lavish. The Richardsons lacked for nothing, and any one of them had more wealth than she could imagine. But it was the thought that counted. The Richardsons had raised her, and she would never forget their kindness.
Curtis, trailing behind lazily, noticed everyone holding a gift.
âWhereâs mine?â he quipped, drawing glances.
Didnât he know better?
Maryâs cashmere scarf was a delightful shade of pink, something she cherished dearly. Despite the room being toasty at 82 degrees, she couldnât wait to wrap it around her neck. Struggling to reach the ends, she grumbled at her grandson, âAnd you have the nerve to ask?â
âWhy not?â Curtis smoothly helped her with the scarf, wrapping it neatly and tying it off, âDoesnât your handsome grandson deserve a proper gift?â\
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