Chapter 243
Anastasia didnât elaborate too much, she just gently caressed Pattieâs forehead with a smile and let her go play at the next table, even ordering a juice for her.
As they sat down, Anastasia cheerfully asked, âHow have you been these past years?â
âMe? Ever since I started this line of work, itâs been nothing but tough.â Melinda looked decidedly nonchalant, then added, âGive me a couple more years to make some money, then Iâm heading back to my hometown. My momâs getting on in years, she isnât well, and has to go to the hospital often. I need to earn more for her treatment.â
âDo you have a younger brother?â Anastasia couldnât quite remember. She only had a vague recollection of something like that.
âYeah, I have a younger brother. He graduated from college last year and found a girlfriend. Theyâre already discussing about getting married.â Melindaâs face seemed to cloud over with bitterness and helplessness as she spoke of her brother.
Anastasia got back to the point, asking, âMelinda, you remember the club we joined together, right? You must remember what I did there then. Was I also⦠doing that?â
Anastasia found it difficult to talk about and even harder to accept.
Melinda understood what she meant and shook her head with a smile, âNo, you only agreed to work as a waitress outside the private rooms, cleaning up after guests left. You didnât do the work inside the rooms. The manager saw you were pretty and tried to get you to accompany clients a few times, saying you could make more money, but you always refused.â
Hearing this, Anastasia breathed a sigh of relief, âThatâs good then.â Sheâd been worried for days, scared that she might have had sex with clients in the past, which made her feel even more uncomfortable facing Herman.
Melinda said, âIf it wasnât for you helping me back then, you wouldnât have ended up in the private rooms. After that incident, I never saw you again. I have no idea how youâve been these years.â
Melinda back then was just a naive young girl stepping into society. She always remembered Anastasiaâs kindness. If it werenât for difficulties, Melinda wouldnât have chosen this line of work.
her familyâs financial
Anastasia glanced at Pattie who was playing with Barbie dolls at the next table, her lips curling into a slight smile, âIâm very happy now.â
âI can see that,â Melinda joked, âYou came in all glowing. Only a woman happily married can look like that. Youâre so lucky to have found a good husband.â To this day, Melinda hadnât dared to dream of getting married. Given her circumstances, where could she find a good man? She didnât think she deserved
one.
âHe really is great, Anastasia never held back on praising Herman, âI just recovered from an illness, then my mom got hurt, and the kid needs to go to school. All the pressure is on my husband. Heâs having a tough time, but he never complains.â
âExactly, where can you find such a good man? Anastasia, youâre really blessed.â
Just as they were talking, Melindaâs phone rang, âAnastasia, I need to take this call.â
âSure.â
Anastasia got up and went to the next table to keep Pattie company, not listening in on Melindaâs call. She didnât know what was said on the other end, but Melindaâs composure suddenly crumbled. Melinda pressed the caller, âWhen did this happen? I didnât know my mom bought a house. Wasnât she just in an accident and needs to pay compensation?â
âAn accident? I didnât know that. The house was bought last week. Your mom has been looking for a house for a while. She said sheâd saved some money over the years. She was short $10,000 last time and asked me for a loan, which I didnât give her. Today I heard that your mom bought a house, and paid in full, as a wedding house for your brother. Your brother is getting married next month. Didnât you know about this?â
These words hit Melinda like a heavy blow. She had no idea that her family had bought a house or that her younger brother was getting married with a set wedding date. Just a few days ago, her mother told her sheâd hit someone and even sent pictures, crying that she had no money, and the other party demanded $10,000 in compensation. She had scraped together the money and sent it back home.
She never imagined this money was for buying a house.
Over the years, sheâd sent almost a million back home. She paid for her brotherâs tuition, the familyâs expenses, and the renovation of their old house; everything was paid for by her. Now her family had bought a house in town, paid in full.
How much did a house in the town cost? Maybe between 500,000 to 600,000, where did her family get the money?
Apart from the renovation of their old house, her brotherâs living expenses and tuition, and the monthly support she had been sending to her family, the money Melinda had provided over the years was enough to buy a house outright.
Seeing Melindaâs pale face, Anastasia asked worriedly, âMelinda, whatâs wrong?â
Melinda hung up the phone, looking rather dazed. Before she could say anything, tears began to stream down her face like floodgates had been opened.