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I was about to pick up the phone to see who the sender was when Matthew hurried into the room and
took the phone. He nced at it hastily, then looked back at me.
“It’s Mel!”
“What’s the matter? Are you afraid that I’ll find something?” I looked at him suspiciously and felt uneasy
as if something was wrong.
The message had only four words. “Did she find out?”
It was enough for me because it implied the other person feared I’d find out about something. The
message also showed a hint of ambiguity, so I scrutinized Matthew. My gut feeling surged as my
premonition grew heavier.
Matthew chuckled casually and threw the phone back on the bedside table. Then he pulled me into his
arms and kissed my lips, saying, “You’re overthinking! It’s not about you, but my sister, Mel. She’s using
me as a cover to scam Mom for money.”
Mel was Matthew’s younger sister, Mnie Murphy. She had been weak and sickly since childhood, so
her family always pampered and spoiled her. She also behaved like a rich brat.
Mnie was in her twenties but never took anything seriously. She didn’t even go to school and only
traveled, ate, and had fun.
“You’re trying to scam your mother for money? Where do you think her moneyes from?” I
snapped.
Matthew smiled, bent down, and lifted me in his arms. Then he nibbled on my earlobe as he
approached the bathroom. “Yeah, yeah, it’s all your money. That’s what happens when I marry an
amazing and understanding woman like you.”
I appreciated his words.
Throughout the years, I had never been stingy regarding his family because I believed a harmonious
family led to sess in all endeavors. I also believed in treating others with the same kindness I
received.
Our second round in the shower washed away my doubts and grievances. It made me happy and
content as Iy in Matthew’s arms.
That night, I brought up buying a house in a good school district again, which had be a pressing
matter for me. We had lived in this small 500-square-foot apartment since we got married. The size
didn’t bother me, but I didn’t want Ava to have a disadvantaged start.
She was about to start school, but the neighborhood had no good ones nearby. Although we had saved
money for a new house over the years, Matthew always said there was no rush.
He wanted to find the best location in the fast-developing city so we wouldn’t need to keep moving.
This time, he didn’t argue when I brought it up again. Instead, he patted my shoulder, kissed my
forehead, and said, “Okay, I’ll look for a suitable ce for you to see, and then you can decide.”
His response pleased me, and I fell asleep sweetly, daydreaming about a beautiful big house.
Just after dropping Ava off at the kindergarten the following day, I received a call from my best friend,
Irvanna, saying she wanted to meet at our usual spot.
Of course, I immediately responded and took a cab to the location.
Ivanna and I were close, just like sisters. We could talk about anything, but it was rare for her to call
me. After all, she was a busy woman who worked as a talent manager in a mediapany.
When I entered our favorite dessert shop, I saw her sitting in the corner, typing away on herptop. The
morning sun cast a peaceful glow on her, making her look even more beautiful.
She waved at me as I approached, and I sat down before yfully asking, “Why are you so free today?
You even had time to ask me out so early in the morning.”
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Ivanna rolled her eyes at me and replied, “Can’t I be concerned about you?”
“Haha, sure you can!” I sat down and sipped the coffee she had ordered for me. “But aren’t you always
busy while I’m always free?”
“Ha! Aren’t you ashamed of that? Now, all I see is Matthew spoiling you. Don’t say I didn’t warn you,
but don’t get toofortable. It’s easy to be a fool!” Ivanna said, looking at me intently.
For some reason, her words made my heart pound. I looked at her and casually asked, “What do you
mean? There’s more to your words, isn’t there?”
She lowered her gaze, looking at theputer screen, seemingly trying to hide something. “Oh,
nothing! I’m just teasing you a little.”
After some thought, she looked at me and said, “I saw Matthew the day before yesterday.”