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The crowd gradually dispersed, and Roseanne and her group were getting ready to move on to the next museum when suddenly, she bumped face- to-face with Beverley.
Leda let out an exaggerated "Wow."
Roseanne kept her expression neutral before calmly shifting her gaze away.
To her, Beverley was now a stranger, unworthy even of basic courtesy. It was easier to pretend they didn''t know each other.
Less awkward for both parties.
Unexpectedly, Beverley advanced a few steps and, with a smile, greeted her, "Roseanne, fancy seeing you here!"
Norris and Madge exchanged a nce. An acquaintance?
They had never heard of their daughter knowing someone like Beverley... Their curiosity about Beverley''s identity piqued.
Seeing their confusion, Leda leaned in and whispered a few words to them.
Suddenly, Madge''s view of Beverley shifted. Norris'' smile faded too, his gaze sharpening instantly.
Beverley, feeling awkward, was about to say something when Maisie, clearly impatient, urged, "What are we waiting for? Let''s get out of here. It''s stuffy and smells musty. Disgusting!"
"Exactly!" Farley chimed in, "I wish we hadn''te. Who cares about this old stuff? Mom, I''m starving."
Maisie tilted her chin up, instructing Beverley, "Find us something to eat. And make it fancy and expensive!"
Beverley wished the ground would swallow him up right then and there.
Roseanne and Leda exchanged a look, both surprised.
How had Beverley be so meek? What was going on with these two?
Leda''s eyes twinkled as she turned to Farley with a smile, "Hello, what''s your name?"
A girl taking the initiative to chat him up made Farley''s eyes light up, "I''m Farley! And you?"
Ah, the times...
Roseanne''s gaze deepened.
She had already heard from Leda about Millie''s miscarriage, left alone in the hospital while Beverley and Murray had abandoned her.
It hade to the worst possible end.
Roseanne felt no joy or satisfaction upon hearing this, only a deep sigh for another woman''s fate.
To sacrifice her education, her body, her reputation, all to hold onto a man...
Was it worth it?
Roseanne was infinitely grateful that, after six foolish years, she still had the chance to walk away.
Leda asked, "So, you''re with Mrs. Sherwood because...?"
"Oh, she was showing us around the museum, but it was so boring. We told her to leave, but she just stood there, like a dummy!" Farley was so open he might as well have revealed his underwear color.
Leda realized, "So, she''s under someone''s thumb, that''s why she has to act so subservient!"
"Beverley is really something! Always
used to being the center of attention, and now, here she is, yingckey, running around, busy as a bee. How does it feel? Quite the novelty, huh?"
Beverley clenched his teeth, "Leda! Don''t push it! I may not be young, but I deserve respect!"
Leda scoffed openly, "Please, the Reynolds family has nothing to do with the Sherwoods. Spare me the elder act."
"And besides, I''m not wrong, am I? If not ackey, what are you? Oh, there is a difference, at leastckeys don''t have to be doormats!"
Her words hit Beverley hard, turning his face a mix of green and white, like a color palette. It was quite the sight.Property ? N?velDrama.Org.
"Anne, Mr. And Mrs. Cole, let''s go. We''ve got nothing to say to people like them.''
Maisie, watching as they walked away, then looking at Beverley''s ashen face, clicked her tongue, "Wow, you''ve really made some enemies, haven''t you?"
No wonder he was so unpopr!
Beverley remained silent.
This little episode didn''t dampen Roseanne and her group''s spirits They continued exploring the museums before settling into a fancy Western restaurant for dinner.
"This ce isn''t cheap, is it?" Madge could tell just by the look of it.