"Kimberly, what... do you mean?" Sylvia's smile was somehow stiff now. "I really don't mean anything else. Are you suspecting me?"
"That's not true!" Kimberly Shell shook her head. "How could I suspect you?"
She was just worried that once Sylvia got too close to Maddox, she would fall prey to him. After all, she had a hunch that... Maddox was not joking.
Moreover, the rumors were not necessarily true.
It might be true that he was disabled, but him being impotent—it must be a rumor.
After all, what her hand had touched in the morning was real.
"If that was the case, then why would you say such things to me?" Sylvia Hanover appeared to be embarrassed. She lowered her gaze and whispered, "Did you misunderstand what the lady boss said just now? But I've told you, she was just joking. If you don't believe me, I'll bring Matthew here to talk to you next time."
Kimberly didn't say anything. She just stared at Sylvia with a frown. She wanted to explain, but she didn't know where to start.
Sylvia thought that Kimberly did not believe her, so she quickly took out her mobile phone from her bag.
"I'll call Matthew right now!" Kimberly grasped her hand, and Sylvia looked at her.
"Don't call him. I trust you. I just..." Kimberly stuttered. How should she explain? Was she worried that Maddox would hurt Sylvia? But if she said so, she felt that she was selling Maddox out.
"You are just what?" Sylvia saw that Kimberly was hesitant, so she probed.
Kimberly bit her lower lip impatiently, and said "I don't know how to explain it to you. But Sylvia, aren't we good friends? Just listen to me and stay away from him!"
Sylvia's expression became serious. "Kimberly, do you like him?"
Upon hearing Sylvia's question, Kimberly gasped, "What did you say?"
"If you didn't like him, why would you ask me to stay away from him? Besides, I didn't get close to Maddox. Your behavior is no different from being possessive over someone you like." Sylvia added.
Kimberly's eyes widened in shock. Did she fall in love with Maddox Yardley? It was impossible. His words were so harsh. Besides, she asked Sylvia to stay away from him because she was afraid that Maddox would do something to hurt Sylvia. There was no other reason apart from that.
"That's not true! But I don't know how to explain it to you!" Kimberly exclaimed.
"There's no need to explain." Sylvia turned her head away from Kimberly. She was obviously in a bad mood. "Kimberly, I thought we were best friends. Trust should be the most essential thing between us. I've helped you a lot, but you think I have feelings for Maddox, don't you?"
Kimberly's face turned pale. She quickly held Sylvia's hand and said, "Sylvia, I trust you, and I don't think you have any feelings for Maddox. It's just that..."
Sylvia sighed, held Kimberly's hand and whispered, "Why do you think I asked him to have breakfast with us? I did it for you."
"For... me?" Kimberly gasped.
"Although you will divorce him half a year later, you are still his wife now. Since you are living in the Yardley family, I hope that you could build a good relationship with Maddox so that you would be able to live a better life in the Yardley family while you're still there. Kimberly, do you understand my rationale?" Sylvia added.
Kimberly was dumbfounded.
"I hope you could live safe and sound in the Yardley family for the next six months. We are the best of friends. Don't you know that?" Sylvia explained.
"Sylvia... I'm sorry." Kimberly didn't expect that Sylvia was doing this for her own sake. At most, she thought that Sylvia invited Maddox and Benedict out of courtesy. She did not expect that Sylvia had thought about it deeply, yet she was being mean to Sylvia now.
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