Chapter 523 Missing You
Whether a person was pitiful had nothing to do with whether she was hateful.
Martha was pathetic.
College students had been valued back then, so she had been promising. But she had fallen in love with the wrong man and had a child out of wedlock, ruining her life and career.
As a mother, she was loathsome.
She was cowardly but rivalrous in the core. She had refused to admit that she had made a mistake and vented all her resentment on Colin.
She had never realized Colin had never done anything wrong.
Hearing Faye's words, Martha was stunned and kept silent for a long time.
A few minutes later, she pushed the car door open and fled.
Faye didn't look at her but tightened her grip on the steering wheel.
Her words had hurt both Martha and herself.
Colin had not led a happy life in the Farrells over the years. And it was not an exaggeration to say that his life used to be miserable.
Sitting in the car, Faye took a deep breath, pursed her lips, and called Colin.
After the phone rang for a few seconds, he picked it up.
Before he could speak, Faye said, "Honey."
Hearing this, Colin was stunned for a few seconds and suddenly smiled, "Huh? What's wrong?"
Faye said, "I like you."
Colin took a breath and then chuckled, "You just like me?"
Faye smiled, "More than just like."
Colin asked, "Where are you?"
Faye replied, "On the way home."
Colin asked, "Why did you get off work so early today?"
Faye replied, "Because I suddenly miss you."
Then, she paused for a second and added, "I can't wait one more second."
Hearing her words, Colin laughed in a low voice on the other end of the phone, "I am waiting for you at home."
Faye replied, "OK."
Hanging up, she turned the steering wheel and headed back for Fennth Community.
After a while, she picked up her phone again and send Andy a voice message, saying, "Keep an eye on Martha."
Andy instantly replied, "Got it."
Glancing at the reply, she put down the phone and accelerated the car.
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