Aubree, Gina, and Samuel discussed for a long time before coming to a consensus to have Sonya resolve the matter.
After all, Sonya was the most supportive of Aubree marrying into the Farwell family, and Lucian would still obey her to a certain degree.
In consideration of that, Gina asked Sonya out right away.
“You're here as well, Aubree? What would you like to eat? It's my treat today.” Sonya didn't notice anything amiss, taking her seat across from them with a smile.
Aubree's smile was a tad forced. “Thank you, Mrs. Farwell, but I don't have much appetite today.”
After saying that, she despondently lowered her head and placed both hands on her knees, twining her fingers together.
Seeing that, Sonya queried in concern, “Are you not in a good mood? What happened?”
However, Aubree merely pursed her lips and shook her head.
At that, Sonya looked at Gina in
bafflement.
Gina's smile was likewise forced. She took out her phone and logged on to Twitter. This time, she didn't even have to search before she spotted the news report on the trending list. She tapped on it right away and handed the phone to Sonya. “Look at this headline.”
Sonya's heart clenched at both their expressions, but still, she reached out and took it.
A smile bloomed on her face when she saw the contents of the news report. “I just knew that they make the perfect couple. Lucian will definitely treat Aubree all the better after getting married.”
She vaguely found it strange when she again glimpsed the expressions of the two women across from her, but she couldn't fathom the reason.
Sure enough, she didn't even realize that the woman in the photo wasn't Aubree.
Suppressing the chagrin within her, Gina glanced at her daughter beside her before commenting with a conflicted expression, “But... Aubree wasn't sick at all last night. She was at home the whole night.”
The moment Sonya heard that, the smile on her face gradually faded.
Aubree was at home last night. In other words, the woman in the photo wasn’t her. Then, who else could it be?
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