The chill he felt made him tighten his grip on Sarah's hand. Sarah sucked in a breath and groaned in a low voice. "Shaunic, it hurts..."
"Sorry.” Shaun released his grip with an apologetic expression, but his gaze never left the middle of the dance floor.
Sarah secretly clenched her fists angrily.
Her wedding with Shaun was supposed to receive the most attention at this time, yet Catherine appeared out of nowhere and stole her limelight. Not only that, many people were comparing her to Catherine on the internet. Even though she had hired paid posters, she was still utterly defeated by Catherine.
She finally got to attend a gala with Shaun, yet Catherine appeared as well like a ghost haunting them.
What made her more frustrated was that she saw jealousy in Shaun's eyes. It was the kind of jealousy a man would have toward another man.
"Shaunic, Aunty Lea is over there. Let’s go over and say hello," Sarah said in a soft voice.
"Okay."
They were family, after all, so they had to act appropriately in public.
Both of them walked toward Lea. Lea was exchanging words with an old friend. Her old friend teased, "Your daughter-in-law and son are here."
"Hello, Aunty Lea,” Sarah greeted the two seniors.
"Ah, she's so well-behaved.” As Lea's old friend saw that her family was here, he found an excuse and left t o talk with other people.
Lea gave Sarah an indifferent glance. She disliked Sarah a lot, mainly because she would get angry whenever Old Master Hill and Old Madam Hill mentioned Catherine’s miscarriage back then when she was carrying twins. The old couple would bring it up whenever she went to Hill Manor during these few years.
If it were not for Sarah, she would have been a grandmother long ago.
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