Chapter 72
Cecilia was over the moon after hearing my explanation and immediately rang up Hogan. Through the glass door, the cheerful ups and downs of the girl’s sweet and glutinous voice spilled out non–stop.
It was a stark contrast to her earlier stance, where she was giving me the stink eye from outside the pantry.
For some reason, I felt like I’d dodged a bullet.
Thank goodness it didn’t turn into a complete circus.
That would’ve just slowed down my money–making.
Speaking of which, after I sent the lovey–dovey pic to Hogan, he promptly wired me another 2 grand.
Listening to the howling north wind outside the window, I called up my uncle.
“I got paid today, uncle. Swing by my place tomorrow, I wanna pick up a couple of new outfits for auntie.”
He was a real softie when it came to my aunt Grace, and he was always game for spoiling her with new clothes.
We agreed to meet up at the mall.
But wouldn’t you know it, Hilary called shortly after.
“Xaviera, we’re out of skincare products at home, are you free tomorrow? Join me for a shopping trip?”
I told her straight up, “Sorry, Mrs. Hilary, I’ve already got plans.”
Hilary let out a disappointed sigh, “Ah well, some other time then,” and hung up pretty decisively.
She probably thought I was blowing her off on purpose and got miffed.
Back in the day, I might’ve sweet–talked her a bit, but now, it just doesn’t fit.
Bright and early the next day, I showed up at the mall as planned and browsed through the men’s and kids‘ sections.
Ended up getting a thick brown men’s down jacket and paid for it.
As I turned around, there were Sibyl and Cecilia right behind me.
Sibyl has a good memory, greeted me with a smile, and Cecilia came over all nosy, “Xaviera, picking out a coat for Professor Yearwood?”
I just smiled and didn’t answer, ready to bounce, but then Sibyl went, “Ms. March, do you
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kids at home?”
I was taken aback, and as I looked at Sibyl, her eyes were shining bright on the kids‘ clothes in my shopping bag.
“It’s for a relative’s kiddo.”
Sibyl doled out a compliment. “Ms. March, you’re not just a looker but have a heart of gold too.”
I didn’t make much of it, remembering the time I’d set with my uncle, exchanged a few pleasantries, and split.
In the background, I caught a bit of Sibyl and Cecilia’s convo.
“Cecilia, you are fair and lovely, and Hogan’s such a catch. The baby you two would have is going to be a knockout.”
Cecilia playfully retorted. “Mom, don’t count your chickens before they hatch.”
“It’s only a matter of time, and not to nag, but you gotta put in some effort to speed things up. After all, which guy doesn’t indulge a little.”
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