Chapter 138
The Unfaithful Mr. Scott ( Melanie Smith )
Chapter 138
Melanie walked out numbly among the crowd of people exiting the hospital. After that, she stood next to the road for a long time.
It was when Dylan called her to ask where she was that Melanie snapped out of it and hailed a taxi.
The taxi driver was a chatty local. When he saw Melanie walking out looking so pale from the hospital, he could not help advising her, âMiss, thereâs nothing that canât be solved. Isnât this life?
âThe rainbow will always emerge after the storm. Youâll need to go through some hardships before you find happiness. Once you get through whatever youâre facing, things will get better.â
Melanie listened but said nothing. The driver stopped talking after saying a few more words.
Dylanâs house was not far from the hospital. It was in a dilapidated, old area. The environment was quite bad. There was a ficus tree right outside the door with lots of old and damaged items piled up underneath.
There were not many buildings in this community, and Melanie immediately spotted Dylan standing outside one of the buildings with Peachie.
Dylan called out to Melanie the moment she saw her, âMel, over here!â
She was loud, and there were many neighbors around. They immediately looked toward Melanie with
curiosity.
âIs someone visiting you, Dylan?â
Dylan waved off the neighbor. âItâs none of your business, you bunch of gossip mongers.â
She pulled Melanie into a room in the long corridor. âItâs been a while since I finished preparing the food. I went downstairs to wait for you when you hadnât shown up.â
Melanie stopped in front of a metal gate that was badly scratched. There were still remnants of chalk
on it that had not been wiped off.
Dylan saw where Melanie was looking, and a strange look appeared on Dylanâs face. She took out her keys to open the door and pushed Melanie inside.
There was nothing much inside the house. The furniture was old and broken, and there were two ancientâlooking long benches placed inside.
Dylan explained in embarrassment, âMost of our money was used for Peachieâs treatment. Weâre just getting by.â
âSit. Iâll heat up the food.â Dylan hurried Melanie to a plastic table. Even the stools were made of plastic. The corner of the table was stacked with folded newspapers.
Melanie looked at Peachie, who was quietly following behind them. She waved Peachie over after some thought. âAre you feeling tired?â
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Peachie had nice features. Even though Dylan was now quite coarseâlooking, Melanie still
remembered how beautiful and gentle she was when Melanie was younger. Dylan looked like a pretty flower back then.
The little girl had inherited Dylanâs good looks.
However, Peachie was constantly sick, and her face was very pale. She did not have the lively look of a child.
Peachie looked at Melanie for a while before slowly coming close to her. She shook her head timidly. â Iâm not tired. Iâm upstairs all the time.â
âDo you go to school?â
Peachie replied in a babyâish tone, âMom thinks Iâm not healthy enough to go to school.â
Melanie frowned. Peachie was already six this year. She was old enough for elementary school the next year.
Yet, Dylan refused to let her go to school?
âMelanie,â Peachie suddenly called out to Melanie in a small voice while Melanie was contemplating this issue.
She lowered her head to look at Peachie as Peachie came two steps closer to her. Peachie asked with trepidation, âMom told me youâre the one who pays for my medical bills. Is that true?â
Melanie looked at her. âWhy would you ask that?â
âIâll return the money to you one day,â Peachie said as her eyes suddenly turned red. She began sobbing. âPlease donât hit me in the future and donât smash the table, alright?â
Melanie immediately reached for the tissue when she saw how Peachieâs eyes reddened. Before she could process what Peachie meant, Dylan walked out of the kitchen.
âI spent the entire day cooking this chicken noodle soup for you. Remember to have more, Mel⦠Whatâs wrong, Peachie?â Before Dylan could put the soup down, she noticed Peachieâs red eyes. She immediately put the bowl on the table and went to check on Peachie.
She slammed the bowl down a little too hard, and some of the soup splashed onto Melanieâs clothes.
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