Despite being barely literate, an ugly face, and some odd quirks, he had managed to drive away five wives. One even took such a desperate leap from the eleventh floor that she was still in a coma at the hospital.
Biting back her anger, Edna looked up at her two sisters-in-law. "Thanks for the concern, but Jonah and I are doing just fine. We haven't tied the knot yet because we're taking the kids' feelings into account. Oh, and would you mind letting Mom and Dad know that I won't be home for dinner tonight?"
With that, Edna stood up to leave.
Patsy, puzzled, asked, "Where are you off to on The Christmas Eve?"
Samantha was equally curious.
Edna replied with a smile, "Tonight, I'm taking Darleen over to Jonah's place for Christmas."
Visiting the Lindsays for Christmas was something Janet had mentioned to her a while back.
The room fell silent at her words.
It had been years. This was the first time Edna was going to spend Christmas with the Lindsays.
Could it be that things were finally getting serious?
"Really?" Patsy was skeptical.
The others might not know the full story, but she knew it all too well.
Over the years, Jonah had never truly shown interest in Edna.
It had always been a one-sided affair for Edna and Janet.
Otherwise, Patsy wouldn't have tried to set Edna up with Edgar.
"Patsy, come on, do you really think I'd lie about something like this?" Edna's smile hid her sharp retort.
Her family were all smiling tigers – hoping she would marry Jonah and elevate the Fletchers to new heights, yet fearing she would become the lady of the Lindsay estate.
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