Chapter 100 Know Your Place
âDonât just stand there,â Armand voiced, âYour back will hurt if you stand for a long time.â
Though the manâs voice was cold as usual, Marilyn spotted his concern toward her through his words.
Instantly, the jealousy and frustration inside her vanished without a trace.
âOkay.â Marilyn smiled at him shyly. She also asked the housekeeper to prepare Armandâs favorite drink and sent it to the living room.
Genevieve hadnât gotten over her grandmotherâs death. Thus, when she met Harriet that day, she couldnât help but be drawn by the latter upon noticing her gentle smile and kindness.
That day, as she peeled the orange and talked with Harriet, Genevieve felt an immense sense of fulfillment she had lost long ago.
Marilyn was in the living room then too. Regardless, she sensed that Harriet was more prone to speaking to Genevieve. Seeing that she couldnât even chime in, she focused on peeling the apple skin and cutting them into pieces for Armand.
Upon noticing Marilynâs actions, Harriet glimpsed at her and said, âMarilyn, do ask the housekeeper to help you with such a small matter. Be careful not to hurt yourself.â
âItâs okay. Armand and G-Genevieve are guests, after all.â Marilyn smiled faintly and asked Genevieve, âDo you have any type of dishes you prefer?â
A hint of displeasure flashed across Harrietâs eyes when she heard that.
Marilyn was usually obedient before her. However, she would start crossing Harrietâs boundaries whenever Armand was around.
One could tell how hard she tried to hint to others about her affection toward Armand.
âYouâre wrong, Marilyn. Mando and I arenât guests.â Genevieve leaned on Harrietâs arm and retorted with a smile, âThis is Grandmaâs place, so itâs home. Since weâre simply returning home, there is no need for formalities.â
Having said that, she shook Harrietâs arm and asked, âGrandma, am I a guest to you?â
âYouâre right. This place is home. Thereâs no need to be shy,â Harriet announced while chuckling. She was satisfied with Genevieveâs attitude earlier, but now, she had fully accepted the latter.
This child is good at coaxing people and knows how to roast others perfectly. I canât help but take a liking to her.
Marilyn didnât expect Genevieve could humiliate her with just a few sentences, causing the hand she used to hold the knife to tremble.
As she trembled, the sharp blade slit opened her fingerâs skin, and blood immediately oozed from the wound.
Armand frowned the moment he spotted the blood coming out of her finger while sitting on the other side of the couch. He was about to grab the tissue paper from the coffee table, and a slender hand reached out and took the tissue paper box before him.
Genevieve retrieved two sheets from it, approached Marilyn, and personally wiped away the blood on her finger. âYouâre too careless, Marilyn.â
Marilyn tried to retract her hand, but Genevieve grabbed her wrist and forcefully pressured the former to accept her âgentleâ help in stopping the bleeding.
Genevieve curled the corners of her mouth into a smile and softly instructed, âYou should avoid any sharp items in the future since youâre pregnant, Marilyn. Armand is your brother-in-law, and he knows how to feed himself. You donât have to worry about him.â
Armandâs eyes darkened as he fixed his gaze on Genevieveâs back.
âThank you.â Marilyn had to take a deep breath to calm herself so she could hide her pathetic look from the others. She then forcefully pulled her hand back.
After that, Marilyn tried to stand up while announcing, âIâll go check the kitchen. Please continue without me.â
âThat wonât be necessary.â Genevieve quickly placed her hand on Marilynâs leg to stop the latter from standing up and shot a smile at her.
âMy family has a housekeeper who is a good cook. Iâve learned a few dishes from her because I planned to let Grandma have a taste of my cooking skill when I come here today. Hence, Iâll take charge of dinner today.â
âThe Faulkner familyâs chefs have an experience of more than ten years. They have been working here for a long time and know more about Grandmaâs taste preferences.â Marilyn chuckled and continued, âSince you have just only learned how to cook a few days ago, I bet you arenât familiar with the cooking techniques yet. Itâs better to get more practice first. Maybe next time.â
Genevieve wasnât willing to back down. âI know I canât fight against the chefs with my cooking skills, but I want Grandma to try my food because I like her.â
She then turned to Harriet and coquettishly asked, âGrandma, would you like to try my cooking? Please give me a chance today. I promise I wonât do anything reckless.â
The lady of the house nodded with a smile. âSince I appreciate your gesture of respect, I will allow you to cook.â
âThank you, Grandma!â Genevieve stood up and headed toward the kitchen. Before she left, she leaned closer to Harriet and kissed her on the cheek.
Harriet didnât stop her from doing so. Instead, the grin on her face became brighter.
Marilyn was sitting right opposite Harriet. Hence, she could evidently see the smiles in the latterâs eyes besides the bright grin. There was no doubt that Harriet was unduly pleased with Genevieve.
When such realization dawned on her, Marilynâs face almost contorted due to anger.