Chapter 285
The Spare Wife by Nadia Gordon
Chapter 285 Are You Putting on a Show?
Abigail held her phone, tears welling up in her eyes.
She knew that one day, her grandmother, like her grandfather, would leave her due to old age. However, when her grandmother said these words, she couldnât help but feel overwhelmingly sad.
âI know, Grandma.â Abigailâs voice was subdued, but she was no longer as panicked as before.
She realized that she had overreacted because of Chad and had forgotten that her grandmother had lived several decades longer than she had.
âIâll be back as soon as I get my business done,â Analise mentioned before hanging up the phone.
Her indifference left Abigail feeling flustered, and she sniffled while holding her phone, suppressing her tears.
Sitting on the couch, Abigail unfolded the letter and stared blankly at it.
What important business could Grandma have?
After a while, she folded the letter and stood up.
Even if Analise didnât want her to interfere, Abigail couldnât just sit at home and wait for her return.
Meanwhile, Sean had received news that Abigailâs grandmother was taking a train to Capitalis early on.
He had previously ordered Cameron to send a few men to keep an eye on Analise, so there were two of them currently at Capitalis with her. Nevertheless, Sean felt somewhat reassured about Abigailâs grandmotherâs trip to Capitalis.
âWhy would Old Mrs. Quinn go to Capitalis? Chadâs threat is no longer valid, and weâve had the police remind her, but she still went alone despite everything.â Cameron couldnât fathom her actions.
Seanâs expression was indiscernible under the dimly lit night.
He stood outside the selfâservice ticket machine at the train station with furrowed brows, watching as Abigail was escorted out by station security and then reâentered to search for him.
Abigail had been arguing with security here for half an hour, trying to find out which ticket her grandmother had purchased.
The last time she was escorted out, the security guard had gone from exasperation to anger. âIf you come in again, Iâm going to call the police! Canât you just go home and ask your family? If you think sheâs missing, go to the police station and let the police handle it! Obstructing official duties is illegal!â
Abigailâs hair was disheveled by the night wind.
Exhausted, she stood on the stairs for quite some time. Then, she turned around, sat on the steps, and rested her head on her hands in frustration.
Sean approached her.
He stood in front of her, sighed helplessly, and asked, âIf thereâs really no other way, canât you just ask me for help?â
Abigail suddenly raised her head. Her eyes were red, and they were filled with a sense of powerlessness.
After taking just one glance at him, she lowered her head again, clutching her knees with her hands. âItâs not a big deal. I donât think I have to ask for your help.â
âSometimes I admire your stubbornness, but whatâs the point of being so stubborn right now?â Sean looked at her, his tone laced with helplessness..
Abigail remained silent.
Since her divorce, she had managed to handle everything on her own without relying on anyone. She had her own pride.
But today, her helplessness was made painfully evident to Sean.
Abigail unconsciously grasped her pants, her head buried even lower.
Sean crouched down in front of her, taking note of her striking yet cold facial features. âSince youâve chosen to treat me like an ordinary person, you should also ask me for help when difficulties. Your stubbornness makes me feel like youâre deliberately putting on a show for me.â
you face Abigail immediately raised her head and glared at him. âWhoâs putting on a show for you? Since our divorce, Iâve made it clear that weâre no longer related. I do everything because I want to, and Iâve never intentionally done anything to impress you.â
âSo, whatâs the issue?â Sean raised a brow at that.
Abigail pursed her lips, deciding not to argue further.
âGet up. Letâs go eat. Sean extended his hand to Abigail.
Cameron stood by, wondering why Sean didnât tell Abigail about her grandmotherâs whereabouts.
However, Abigail didnât take his hand.
She suddenly stood up and ignored the somewhat disheartened gaze in Seanâs eyes. Turning to Cameron, she questioned, âAre you the passionate young man, Mr. Hopkins?â
Cameron lowered his gaze, feeling quite embarrassed. âI just happened to see him, Ms. Quinn...â
âDid you really get fined with 300?â Abigailâs voice involuntarily softened, and she even sounded concerned.
âMy salary is relatively high, so 300 isnât a big deal,â Cameron replied. In truth, Sean helped him pay the fine, but Cameron couldnât let Abigail know that it was Sean who assisted her, so he took it upon himself.
âOf course. Iâm sure you didnât want to be the passionate young man. do it paid the fine, didnât they?â Abigail spoke while looking at Sean.
The person who made you Seanâs expression remained calm, but his hand, which was resting by his side, involuntarily curled in the slightest way. âShould we have dinner together, Ms. Quinn?â
âIâm going home to have the pasta my grandmother made,â Abigail replied coldly.
After saying that, she noticed a fleeting hint of desolation in Seanâs eyes.
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