Hattie looked at the living room and kitchen while making comments all the way. When she returned to the living room, she happened to meet Caroline, who had just returned from grocery shopping. When she saw the unfamiliar face, she looked at me with a puzzled expression, "Madam, who is this?"
"Nicky's mother," I replied.
Hearing voices, Hattie turned her gaze to Caroline. When she saw her carrying a bag that contained a bunch of vegetables, she immediately guessed who she was. "You’re a servant here. Why did you come back so late after grocery shopping? What if my daughter was hungry? Why don’t you hurry up and cook!" she commanded.
One had to know that Caroline was hired by Theo to take care of me. Most of the people who met her were respectful and courteous. She had never been treated like this before.
Before Caroline could say anything, Nicky apologized first. "I’m sorry, Caroline. My mother didn't mean that."
"Caroline, why don’t you go ahead with cooking first?"
I gave Caroline a wink and motioned her to head on in first to avoid any disputes.
Caroline had no choice but to bear it. She brought the groceries into the kitchen.
"I didn't say anything wrong. She's a servant. Nicky, why are you apologizing to her? You're demeaning yourself!" Hattie was still going at it her own way.
I was angry when I heard this, let alone Caroline.
Nicky stepped forward and tugged at her clothes. "Mom, stop talking!"
"Fine then, but seeing the servant dressed so well, Theo must be really rich." Although Hattie had lowered her voice, I could still hear her clearly.
I sighed and said nothing.
"Okay, take me to your room."
Hattie finally stopped and had Nicky take her upstairs.
"Wanda, I..."
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