Chapter 411
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 411 But Iâm the Only One Daddy Has Cameron spun Courtney around from the mirror. When Courtney looked up, her gaze met the look that Alexander had sent her way. It was as cold as ever. Now, it even seemed to have a hint of desolation to it.
âSince we all know each other, I guess I donât have to introduce you all.â Gale gave a dry cough, not quite smart enough to navigate the situation. The atmosphere got even more awkward.
âLetâs have your clothes fitted first.â Cameron was the one to rescue them all as she urged an attendant to take Alexander to the dressing room.
Throughout the entire process, neither Courtney nor Alexander interacted with each other.
After Alexander entered the dressing room, Cameron balefully shot Gale a glare. âDid you lose your marbles? Canât you be more mindful about what you say?â
Gale chuckled in embarrassment. âI was just trying to liven things up, you know? And besides, I think that no one here has a grudge against someone else. We can all still be friends in the future.â
âOn my best friendâs behalf, thank you. But, do you think that she looks like the kind of person who needs more friends?â
Courtney felt exasperated when she saw both of them activate roasting mode. âIâm going to the washroom.â
Even after she had put a lot of distance between them, Courtney could still hear Cameron and Gale arguing whether it was okay to be friends with your ex after breaking up.
As she stared at her reflection in the mirror, Courtney also thought about the question herself. The answer was no. Whether it was an amicable breakup or not, it was best for both parties to not meet again since theyâd made the decision to part ways. And being friends was out of the question. Popping up in the otherâs life would hinder them in getting a new start, so it was better to never see each other again.
Courtney deliberately stayed longer in the washroom. By the time she emerged, Alexander had already finished trying on his tuxedo and left. He hadnât even so much as greeted her.
By the time Gale and Cameron drove her back to Elijahâs manor, it was already evening.
The manor had a mini playground built on its grounds, so Courtney could hear the sounds of laughter the moment she entered the yard. Elijah had been worried that Tina would be bored out of her mind being cooped up at home without going to school, so he had invited Tinaâs kindergarten class over the weekend to come and play with her.
Following the direction of the laughter, Courtney saw around eight children clambering around in the ball pit. Meanwhile, there was a little figure sitting desolately by the slide in the corner. The child looked out of place. She frowned and walked over to him.
âJordan, why arenât you playing with the others?â
The rays of the evening sun splashed across Jordanâs face. He looked up. âMommy,â he greeted dully.
âThey donât want to play with you?â Courtney was a little worried.
Jordan shook his head. He seemed down.
The boy had always been a worrier. Courtney was concerned, so she sat down next to him. They sat with their backs to the radiant evening sun, their shadows, one bigger than the other, cast in front of them.
âWhat is it? Can you tell me?â
Jordan turned his head to regard Courtney carefully, his pretty forehead wrinkled up into three deep lines, looking exactly like a certain person. âTina said that Mr. Elijah is her daddy now. I wonât be able to see my own daddy anymore.â
Courtney stiffened for a bit. She then reflexively turned around to look at Tina, who was screaming like a banshee inside one of the tunnels connected to the ball pit. Truly, Tina didnât know what sadness was like.
To Tina, leaving Melrose City was no big deal. On the contrary, since she grew up in the US, she was used to its way of life. She wasnât all that attached to Alexander either. At least, not when compared to her father on paper, Elijah, who had taken care of her since she was small.
To Jordan, however, it was different.
âSo, you miss your daddy.â Courtney sighed. âIf thatâs the case, are you still willing to come with me and go overseas?â
Jordan stared at her for a long while. At last, he shook his head. âIâm not going.â
âWhy not?â Courtney furrowed her brows. âDonât you want to live together with Tina and me?â
Jordan was quiet for a few seconds before he started to stick his fingers up one by one like an adult. âYou have Tina, Mr. Elijah, Angie... Mommy has a lot of people by her side, but Iâm the only one Daddy has.â
Courtney suddenly felt a tug at her heart. His last sentenceââIâm the only one Daddy hasââsounded extraordinarily heartbreaking.
She clenched her fists, and after a few moments of silence, she spoke. âBut Daddy still has your grandma, Mr. Oliver, and your great-grandpa. I actually only have you and Tina.â
Jordan shook his head. âGreat-Grandpa and Daddy are always fighting, and Grandma doesnât talk much to Daddy either. Mr.
Oliver is about to go overseas for his studies soon. Daddy isnât good at taking care of people, but I know that he loves me a lot.â
In the end, Jordan might look like he was close to Courtney, but in reality, he still leaned toward Alexander.
Courtney didnât know what to say. Although she really wished that Jordan would go with her, logically speaking, going with her wasnât the best thing for Jordan. After all, the Duncans had raised him for six years. And besides, he himself didnât want to leave.
The end of the month came. Gale and Cameronâs wedding was held at a holiday resort in one of the suburbs in Melrose City.
Guests streamed in like water. The road leading to the resort was filled with luxury cars.
Gale went over to Cameronâs tiny apartment to pick her up shortly after daybreak. Because Alexander was with him, Courtney had no interest in participating in the games that they had planned beforehand. Fortunately, Courtneyâs assistant, Natasha, was there. She enthusiastically locked the door, stopping Gale from entering the apartment. She then put her hands on her hips and yelled to the men waiting outside, âIf you want to come in, youâll have to pony up. Weâll only let you guys in once weâre staggering from the weight of all that sweet, sweet money.â
It was loud and noisy outside the apartment. Courtney had no idea what Gale and his entourage said, but envelopes were immediately slid under the crack of the door. The shiny coating of the envelopes was positively blinding.
Courtney was startled by this. âWhoa...â she yelped in surprise.
âHoly moly, theyâre that intent on getting in?â Natasha exclaimed at Courtney as she picked up the envelopes. âBack in my hometown, the grooms were stingy as all hell. It took forever for them to cough up anything, and even then, they only gave us two envelopes.â
Courtney had never been to a wedding before, so she didnât know what was standard. âHow much money do they normally put inside the envelopes?â she asked casually.
âFive bucks, at mostââ Natasha opened an envelope as she spoke, but the rest of her words were left stuck in her throat. A hundred bucks. And in US dollars too. That came up to over 600 in the local currency. And there was still a whole heap of envelopes by her feet. Just looking at them was enough to make Natashaâs eyes bug out. âHey, Miss Hunter, is this how rich peopleâs weddings go?â
It wasnât like Courtney had experienced a wedding before; she was frozen as well. All of a sudden, Cameron stood up from her bed, craning her neck. âWho do they think theyâre bribing? Do they think we donât know what theyâre up to? Donât open that door.â
Courtney and Natasha exchanged looks with each other. Natasha proceeded to pick up the envelopes and retreat to the side.
âMiss Hunter, come here. I canât pick up everything myself.â
Why wouldnât they grab the envelopes? With how stacked the envelopes were, Natasha was sure it was worth her several monthsâ salary.
Loud thumps could be heard from the door, along with the sounds of the Langley menâs voices. âOpen the door for the groom himself if youâre already drowning in envelopes! Donât tell me that youâre keeping the door locked because you really got weighed down from all the envelopes!â
Courtney greatly disliked what she heard. Immediately, she fired back, âYour envelopes only have a bit of money in them. No oneâs going to be surprised seeing that amount. Sincerity is needed when getting married, so if youâre just going to give those little bribes out, then you can forget about stepping past that door.â