I Love You Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ) CHAPTER 266
I Love You, Miss Genius
Chapter 266
âI gained a new daughter. What do I care? Canât I let the world know that Iâm happy? Do you fancy yourself a school principal? Is that why youâre getting on my case? I didnât say anything when you smoke and drink. Also, there was the time when
âAlright, okay! Iâm sorry. I shouldnât have said anything. Will you please let it go?â Daken couldnât take it when Mairi got going. He knew heâd never hear the end of it.
Avril hid her chuckle behind her hands and whispered to Bonnie, âDid you see it? There they go again. I see this several times a day.â
âThey love each other a lot.â Bonnie loved how loving and harmonious the Smiths were. It reminded her of her family in the countryside. Her parents and Benedict were the same
way, too.
The Shepards werenât even worth mentioning.
Daken couldnât take it anymore. Realizing that asking for forgiveness didnât pan out as he thought it would, he changed the topic and said, âGeez, honey. Did you prepare any gift for your goddaughter?â
âOh, dear. Youâre right.â Mairi removed her necklace and turned to Bonnie. âMy mom gave it to me when I turned eighteen. Itâs not anything luxurious, but it means a lot to me. I hope youâll like it.â
âAâAre you sure?â
âAre you rejecting it because itâs too cheap? Is it because itâs less valuable than the ice- species jade bangle you gave Avril?â
Bonnie could tell Mairi purposefully put it this way. âThatâs not it, Mom. Itâs because the pendant is made of glassâspecies jade, Mom. I wouldnât say itâs cheap.â
Mairi was a little surprised. âSheesh. Look tell this is glassâspecies
âI developed a fondness for various jades and antiques in the past. So, Iâve been studying them quite a lot.â
What she said surprised Mairi again. âDid you dabble in antiques as well?â
âNothing too serious, though,â Bonnie said humbly.
âGeez. Youâre talented in so many areas,
the most exotic antique piece in the world. âThereâs an Antique Jade Appreciation Conference in Jocrovania next month. How about you come with me? Do you have the time?â
At the next moment, Lorna Smith chimed in. She was the daughter of Murray Smith, who was Dakenâs eldest brother. âVarious prestigious figures from all over the globe will show up at the Antique Jade Appreciation Conference in Jocrovania, Aunt Mairi.
Bonnieâs just twenty years old. Whatâs the point in bringing her along? Do you think sheâs going to be any help in appraising the antique?â
Mairi was displeased about the rude interruption, but she was the older woman here. She couldnât be seen having a beef with the youngsters.
âMeet Bonnie, Lorna. Iâve just accepted her as my goddaughter. I know you have opinions about her, but I can guarantee sheâs not even close to how the rumors described her.â
âIâm sure she got you fooled, Aunt Mairi. You guys are the only ones who think the world of her, while the Shepards have seen her for what she truly is. Thatâs why they kicked her out of the family.â
âThatâs enough, Lorna!â Mairi roared, âI didnât start anything with you earlier because I think of you as my niece. However, you kept coming at my goddaughter and attacked her with words. You have no respect for me.
âNow, itâs my turn to ask you something. Were those your words? Or did your parent feed them to you to repeat them to me?â
Lorna was thoroughly shocked by Mairiâs outburst. Turning around, she looked at her parents and asked for their help wordlessly.
Her mother, Kirsty Smith, came over and said with a big smile, âGeez. Listen to yourself, Mairi. Youâre scaring the youngsters. Lornaâs just a child. She doesnât know what sheâs talking about.â
Avril leaned into Bonnieâs ears and whispered, âSheâs right. Lornaâs such a baby.â
Bonnie hid her chuckle behind her hands.
Mairi stood before Bonnie and said, âJust a child? Fine. If you say sheâs a child, then so be it. I canât believe she made such nasty remarks when she was just a child. The fault doesnât lie with her. That makes it the parentsâ fault because sheâs just a child!â
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âGeez. Youâre talented in so many areas, Bonnie!â Mairi looked at Bonnie as if she was the most exotic antique piece in the world. âThereâs an Antique Jade Appreciation Conference in Jocrovania next month. How about you come with me? Do you have the time?â
At the next moment, Lorna Smith chimed in. She was the daughter of Murray Smith, who was Dakenâs eldest brother. âVarious prestigious figures from all over the globe will show up at the Antique Jade Appreciation Conference in Jocrovania, Aunt Mairi.
Bonnieâs just twenty years old. Whatâs the point in bringing her along? Do you think sheâs going to be any help in appraising the antique?â
Mairi was displeased about the rude interruption, but she was the older woman here. She couldnât be seen having a beef with the youngsters.
âMeet Bonnie, Lorna. Iâve just accepted her as my goddaughter. I know you have opinions about her, but I can guarantee sheâs not even close to how the rumors described her.â
âIâm sure she got you fooled, Aunt Mairi. You guys are the only ones who think the world of her, while the Shepards have seen her for what she truly is. Thatâs why they kicked her out of the family.â
âThatâs enough, Lorna!â Mairi roared, âI didnât start anything with you earlier because I think of you as my niece. However, you kept coming at my goddaughter and attacked her with words. You have no respect for me.
âNow, itâs my turn to ask you something. Were those your words? Or did your parent feed them to you to repeat them to me?â
Lorna was thoroughly shocked by Mairiâs outburst. Turning around, she looked at her parents and asked for their help wordlessly.
Her mother, Kirsty Smith, came over and said with a big smile, âGeez. Listen to yourself, Mairi. Youâre scaring the youngsters. Lornaâs just a child. She doesnât know what sheâs talking about.â
Avril leaned into Bonnieâs ears and whispered, âSheâs right. Lornaâs such a baby.â
Bonnie hid her chuckle behind her hands.
Mairi stood before Bonnie and said, âJust a child? Fine. If you say sheâs a child, then so be it. I canât believe she made such nasty remarks when she was just a child. The fault doesnât lie with her. That makes it the parentsâ fault because sheâs just a child!â