Chapter 266
He disgustedly brushed my hand away and looked at me angrily, yet said nothing.
The nanny seemed hesitant to speak.
With reddened eyes and a cautious tone, I asked, "Does he not like it anymore? Has he changed?"
Michael opened his mouth as if to say something, but swallowed his words instead.
"Give it tome."
I happily handed over the mango pudding.
He glanced at me coldly and snorted before walking away.
The nanny whispered, "Ms. Larson, Mr. Ford is allergic to mangoes."
I was surprised. "Impossible. He loves mango pudding."
The nanny hesitated again. "Ms. Larson, Mr. Ford said you should go to school alone and claim you're not from the Ford family, to avoid special treatment. Also, the driver has been sent to pick up Ms. Bailey."
Stunned, I stood there and tears welled up in my eyes.
He clearly said he loved me once. Why did his feelings change after meeting his so- called true love?
I left the house with my backpack.
"Did you tell her?" I didn't get far before overhearing Michael talking to the nanny.
"Mr. Ford, you're really hurting Ms. Stephie's feelings." The nanny sighed.
Michael sounded eager as he asked, "Did she get upset when you mentioned that I sent the driver for Yasmin?"
"Ms. Stephie seemed very sad."
Michael snorted. "She's pretending. I want to see how long she can keep it up.
She's been more venomous than a snake since she was a child. What's with this innocent act now?"
I walked the forty minutes from Ford's villa to my high school.
"Hey, pretty girl. Are you alone today? Do you have any pocket money? We need money for the cybercafe."
There were often delinquents harassing students near the school.
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