Chapter 73
My Gorgeous Wife is an Ex-Convict!
It had been a long time since Grace got two days in a row off, and on a weekend, no less. Normally, she was working overtime and taking whichever shifts she was assigned.
Since Grace finally got some rare time off, Lina took her shopping.
The two of them had not gone shopping for a long time. Grace because she lacked the time and the money, and Lina because Graceâs erratic schedule made planning a shopping trip almost impossible.
When they strolled around the mall, Grace felt as if she had momentarily returned to the past when, before the accident, she had been carefree.
Sheâd taken so many things for granted.
Money, time. Friendships. Her freedom.
Now, she appreciated each moment.
Her life might not be so beautiful or easy or glamorous, but she was appreciative of every minute.
Even in her best days before, when sheâd graduated at the top of her class, landed Sean and her future had seemed so bright⦠she had not been so mindful of those things.
Lina elbowed her side. âAll right, this has been going on for months now. Spill. Whatâs the deal with Jay? How much do you know about him now?â
Before Grace could even answer, Lina was talkingâ¦
âWhere is he from, whereâs his hometown? What kind of people are in his family? You know a lot of people can seem nice before they swindle someone.â
Right. This could be one big cat fishing trick.
âLina, if Jay was looking for someone to scam, he could find someone who actually had something to take. Iâm poor. I have a dead end job. Iâve neither money nor much going on with my career.â
Lina waved that away. âTell me about his family.â
Grace considered saying that she didnât know anything, but that would just make her friend pry more. âI only know that his father has already passed away, and his mother seems to have left him. He didnât tell me anything else, and I didnât ask.â Grace shrugged.
âAre you dumb? Thatâs all you know? You should at least know what he used to do!â Lina said.
Grace smiled faintly. âWhy would I need to find out what he used to do? In the past, I thought I knew everything about Sean â everything from his family background to the schools he attended. I even remembered his license plate and ID numbers very clearly. But in the end, what did it matter? I still couldnât see him for who he really was.â
âFair.â Lina bit her lip. âSorry.â
âWhatâs there to be sorry about?â Grace laughed. âItâs nothing for you to fuss about, anyway. I know youâre worried about me, but I really donât care about any of that anymore. Besides, if he doesnât want to tell me and I persist in asking, he may just make up some stories to conceal the truth, and I wouldnât be able to tell, so whatâs the point of asking?â
That was one truth that Grace didnât really want to dwell on.
She might put forth a good front for Lina, and even for Jay.
But she knew he had his secrets.
She knew he had a whole life before she entered it.
Did it hurt that he didnât want to share things with her? It did. But she understood him, and she recognized a kindred soul that was suffering. Who was she to force him to share his pain?
âLetâs not talk about this. Come, letâs go and get some new clothes.â Grace didnât actually intend to buy anything, but it seemed a good enough excuse to get Lina to change the subject.
âThe boss of our design research institute has asked me to wear formal clothes when I meet clients,â
Lina complained as she pulled Grace into a big designer store.
Grace paused. She couldnât afford the clothes in here and she didnât want Lina to try and purchase something for her.
âOh, just relax already. I wonât force you to buy anything. And I promise not to buy it for you if youâre going to have a freakout.â
Grace arched her brow. âI do not freak out.â
Lina pointed at her. âTell that to your face. You already have that one eyebrow arching up.â Lina laughed. âI know that look!â
Grace chuckled and gave in. Besides, it didnât cost anything to try some clothes on. She could pretend and then claim they didnât fit and put them back on the racks.
The two women briefly parted as Lina made her way to the formal section of the store. Grace stayed by the entry.
She could feel that the lady in the store was looking at her. The cheap clothes on her body looked completely out of place inside this shop.
That familiar sense of shame came back.
She told herself to not think like this. To not feel like this.
Sheâd done nothing wrong and she had every bit as much right to look around a store as anyone else.
âHey, look who it is! Why would someone like you come here? Itâs simply lowering the grade of this entire establishment!â A voice sounded out from the inside of the store.
Grace looked up and saw two familiar figures.
One of them was Lily, and the other one was Zoe Stevens, Seanâs little sister.
The two women wore expensive luxury brand clothes and carried famous high-end handbags. There was no mistaking their looks of contempt.
In particular, Zoeâs nose went up in the air and her lips curled in an ugly snarl. There had been a time when she wouldâve said that sheâd like Zoe Stevens. But to see her now, it was as if the young woman wished her dead.
When the staff at the counter saw Zoe and Lily, they immediately greeted them enthusiastically. âMiss Atkinson, Miss Stevens, a new batch of clothes has recently arrived! Come, let us bring the Fall lines out for you.â The manager, a man in his thirties, snapped his fingers. âChampagne for the ladies!
Please take a look to see if there are any clothes that you like. Some of them came straight from the Milan Fashion Show.â
âSure, why not,â Zoe said before smiling at Grace with malice. She accepted a flute of Champagne.
âGrace, do you want to try on clothes as well? Oh, wait, I think with your current salary, even if you were to save up for a year, you wouldnât be able to afford the things here. How could a mere sanitation worker dare to enter here?â
When the other staff members heard the words âsanitation worker,â they all looked at Grace in surprise, and their gazes also started to fill with contempt.
Graceâs face heated with embarrassment.
âWhatâs wrong with sanitation workers?â Lina asked. She had been checking out the clothes on the shelves at the other end of the store. When she noticed the commotion, she rushed to Zoe and said, âWhich law states that sanitation workers are not allowed to enter this shop to look at clothes?â
âBut can she even afford them?â Zoe said disdainfully, âGrace is just a street cleaner, but you want to come to this store to check out the clothes? You just want to make trouble, donât you?â
As she spoke, she looked at the staff next to her. âShouldnât those who deliberately make trouble in the store be âaskedâ to leave?â
Zoe was a frequent visitor here. The staff usually fawned on this young lady of the Stevens Family, so the supervisor immediately walked over to Grace and Lina and said, âIf youâre not planning on buying anything, then you need to leave. Now.â