Chapter 100
MOMMY SUPER COOL NOVEL
Chapter 100 Does Silas Like You?
The next day, Gianna took South to the studio with her. On the way, they were stuck in traffic.
The car had been in a complete standstill since forever, and honking sounds could be heard everywhere. There were cars that got in each otherâs way, as well as cars that were supposed to move but were stationed instead, a bustling scene to behold.
All of a sudden, Giannaâs cell phone rang. Putting on the Bluetooth earphone on her ear, Kateâs voice sounded from the call. âGianna, did I say anything embarrassing yesterday?â âI donât think so,â said Gianna. âIt was my first time having dinner with such a reputable person, so I was kind of nervous,â
kate confessed.
âNervous? Isnât he human like you? With two eyes and a mouth!â âThatâs not what I meant. The moment he sat down, I had difficulty breathing. I really donât understand how you interact with him. That reminds me! I wanted to ask you since yesterday-does Silas like you?â Hearing that, Giannaâs heart skipped a beat. âQuit your nonsense! He has countless girls running after him, so why would he like me?â
Sitting in the back, South had heard what Gianna said, and he felt joy bubbled up inside of him. I guess I wasnât the only one who thought that Daddy likes Mommy! âCan you explain why he helped us, then?
And what about the house? If he doesnât like you, why would he do so much for you?â questioned Kate.
Anxious, Gianna explained, âWhat else? He just happened to be around us when that incident occurred. Isnât it normal for a friend to help out? And about the house, he said it was to pay me for my consultation. I had been to the Nolan Residence several times, and he had never paid me a single cent. Do you think itâs that easy to seek for my consultation?â
âFine! Youâre good, and I simply cannot win against your silver tongue. Wanna bet?â âAre you that bored?â âChicken!â
Crash-!
Before Gianna could reply, a car just cut in line in front of her, and she didnât manage to brake in time, hence her car crashed into the car.
With that, Gianna noticed the car had just turned on its blinker. Slapping her forehead, Gianna said, âIâll talk to you later. Something popped up.â Upon hanging up the call, she saw a man and a woman getting out of the car before her.
The woman was wearing a black skin-tight dress with a beige woolen overcoat. Knocking rudely on Giannaâs side window, she shouted, âGet down this instant! Canât you see our car just now? Did you deliberately crash into us?â
Frowning, Gianna wasnât pleased at all. Frankly, the damage on the car didnât bother her much, for most importantly was that no one was badly hurt. Besides, considering it was such a close distance, there were probably just a few scratches on the car. By right, they shouldâve turned on their blinkers if they had wished to cut in line. However, Gianna figured she shouldnât have talked on the phone too, so she had to share the blame. Anyhow, it would be fair to just take matters into their own hands, but this woman was acting plain rude.
Getting out of her car, Gianna checked on the condition and realized there were indeed scratches on the left side of the
front car bumper. The car in front of her was a Mercedes-Benz, and it seemed to have received much more damage as the passenger door was dented.
The man didnât say anything but was seen touching on the spot that was badly damaged. Refusing to back down, the woman jeered, âWe just bought this car, and look at what youâve done.â
Dumbfounded, Gianna arqued, âWell, my car is new too, and it was scratched. Besides, your car cut in line and didnât even turn on the blinkers Why are you acting like it was all my fault?â
Behaving like a shrew, the woman pointed at the flashing blinkers and bellowed, âAre you blind? Canât you see that the blinker is still on? Youâre the one who was on the phone while driving! Donât you know that itâs against the law?â
Extending a stop gesture, Gianna said, âAlright, letâs not argue. Itâs not worth our time. Letâs call for the police and let them determine whether I had violated the law.â
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