Chapter 295
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 295
Hanging out with them felt like a breath of fresh air
After a good chat, I pulled a measuring tape from my bag to take Adahâs measurements.
Gregory directed. âMs. Webster could you also measure Ramona while youâre at it?â
I agreed without a second thought, âSure.â
Having more people meant getting to work on more designs. I was over the moon about that
Ramona waved her hand. âI donât need itâ
âRamonal Gregory interrupted, convincing her, âIf you refuse, wouldnât it seem like Iâm playing favorites?â
âOkay, you got it.â Ramona conceded with a laugh.
As I finished measuring, the butler came to announce dinner was ready. However, Gregory had to leave due to an urgent phone call. Before leaving, he handed me a room key.
I felt it was also time for me to leave. âI should probably head out with youâ
âJane,â Adah said warmly, insisting, âDonât worry about him. Stay and have dinner. After we eat, Ill arrange for a driver to take you to the hotel.â
âYou see, my grandma is very approachable, but she rarely invites people over for dinner.â
Gregory grinned sheepishly. âCan I ask for this favor?â
I had no choice but to agree
The table was laden with a lavish spread, half made up of easily digestible food suitable for the elderly ladies and the other half consisting of beef, lamb, and seafood.
Adah took the lead: âJane, make yourself at home. Help yourself.â
âSureâ I smiled obediently
Maybe it was a longing for familial warmth. In the presence of such kind elders, I naturally behaved myself. Near the end of the meal, the servants brought out individual desserts.
I took a bite without thinking, only to realize something was off. I discreetly spat it out into a napkin.
Ramona caught the moment. She always seemed gentle, but unlike Adahâs easiness, she was somewhat distant with strangers.
Her eyes flickered with interest, speaking to me directly for the first time, âMs. Webster, do you not like peanuts?â
âItâs not that.â I smiled awkwardly, explaining. Tim allergic to peanuts.â
Ramonaâs grip on her spoon tightened as she asked, âHave you been allergic since childhood?â
âYes,â I replied honestly.
Ramonaâs gaze softened toward me, sighing. âMy granddaughter is also allergic to peanuts.â
Linstinctively followed up. âDorothy?â
âNo, the rightful heiress of the Myers familyâ Adah handed Ramona a tissue, cutting to the chase. âLilyâs been gone for ages now, and youâre the only one in the Myers family who still keeps her close to your heart.â
âI do!â Ramona dabbed at her eyes. âSheâs my granddaughter delivered by my own hands. Bom prematurely by two months, so tiny, I feared she wouldnât make it
That was when I learned Ramona was an obstetrician.
Adah seemed moved, too, her eyes reddening. âItâs a shame, such a fate for a girl bom into a family like the Myers, yet enjoyed any of it
âTrue.â Ramona sighed deeply, a mix of affection and helplessness, âThe ones who should be enjoying life arenât, and t shouldnât be are.â
As an outsider, it felt somewhat awkward to interrupt. But somehow, seeing Ramona like that, I felt a pang of empathy and offered. âRamona, they say fortune and disaster are two sides of the same coin. Maybe Ms. Myers is also living a good life now.â
âAh, letâs hope your words come true. Ramona clasped her hands. âAll these years, Iâve been doing charity work, hoping it would somehow make up for everything and bring Lily some protection from above.â
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