Chapter 94 Do You Like Her
Chapter 94 Do You Like Her
Chapter 94 Do You Like Her
Colin seemed to be whispering to Faye, but his voice was not deliberately lowered.
Faye turned her head to look at him. Seeing the sincere smile in his eyes, she found it hard to warn
him.
There was no way to show any hostility to a man smiling so sincerely at her. Besides, they were putting
on a show for Carlotta, which was the reason for her to hold back the urge to teach this man a lesson.
After a moment's consideration, Faye lowered her head and had a taste, and then replied, "It tastes
good."
Colin smiled slightly, but he didn't say anything.
Colin was quite observant. After seeing Faye was running out of her patience, Colin didn't provoke her
anymore and began to chat with Carlotta modestly.
At first, the two were chatting about the customs of Cocanel, but in the end, the subject was changed to
Colin's family background somehow.
Carlotta asked Colin, "Your stepmother treated you harshly, what about your dad?"
Colin looked calm, "He was not much better."
Carlotta, "Why is that?"
Colin, "Probably he thought of me as a burden that stood in the way of his relationship with his current
wife."
While listening, Carlotta's eyes got watery, "He was the one who made a mistake being young. What
did it have to do with you? You were just a child!"
Colin got up and served Carlotta with communal forks and said with a smile, "Auntie, not everyone is
as kind as you are."
Colin's flattery was natural, and Carlotta didn't feel any discomfort at all.
After lunch, although Carlotta hadn't gotten relieved, she had let down some of her grudge against
Colin at least.
Moreover, she began to take pity on this young man as an elder.
After lunch, the three came out of the hotel. Colin pushed Carlotta's wheelchair, and Faye walked
beside them.
As they reached the parking lot, Robert got out of the other car, took Carlotta into the car, and then
stood by, ready to take orders from Colin.
Seeing this, Faye looked up at Colin, "Aren't you going home?"
Colin reached out to adjust her hair tangled by the wind, "I have something to do. Robert will drive you
and Auntie home."
Faye replied lightly, "No, I'll just drive myself."
Colin put his hand on the back of her neck and pinched lightly, "Be good. It's inconvenient for auntie to
get in and out of the car. You can't hold her up."
Feeling a tickle and numbness coming from the back of her neck, Faye unconsciously frowned.
Seeing her expression, Colin stopped, and before Faye got angry, he retracted his hand, threw the car
key to Robert, and said to Faye, "Get in the car. Don't keep auntie waiting too long. Send me a
message when you get home."
After watching Faye get into the car and leave, Colin turned and got into another car.
At the time, Rebecca was sitting with Tanner in her office.
Tanner sat on the sofa while Rebecca sat on the coffee table in front of him.
In the cold winter, they wore down jackets and both held ice cream in their hands, discussing
countermeasures while eating.
"Why do you think Colin suddenly came to me and asked about Faye?"
Rebecca looked at Tanner with a serious face, took a bite of the ice cream, and winced with a chill.
Tanner looked back at her and wrapped his down jacket tighter. "Rebecca, can we turn on the air
conditioner before we chat? I know you are thrifty, but you don't have to save money on this!"
Hearing this, Rebecca scolded Tanner for being pampered. She got up, walked to the desk, and took
out a heating pad from the drawer. Then she turned around, walked over to Tanner, and handed it to
him, "Just stick where you feel cold. I don't want to boast, but it can keep you warm for 24 hours."
Tanner curled his lips as he looked at the heating pad in Rebecca's hand, "Are you kidding me? You're
relying on this for winter?"
Rebecca said, "Why not? How expensive is it to use an air conditioner!"
Tanner asked, "How about the floor heating? You don't even have floor heating?"
Rebecca squinted at him, "I got it! You are a rich guy! You've never been poor, have you? Think about
it! The older generation even slept in the wilderness. It would even be nice for them to have shelter
from the wind and rain. Unlike you, asking for so much!"
Tanner was left speechless by Rebecca's words.
Seeing that Tanner didn't speak, Rebecca continued, "Although my business has been going well
lately, actually I can only make ends meet and I don't have any savings. I am as poor as church mice."
Looking at the heating pad in his hand, Tanner didn't want to say another word to Rebecca, so he
returned to the topic, "What did Colin's assistant say to you?"
Rebecca thought for a while and said, "Some jibber-jabber at first, and then he cut to the chase and
asked me about Faye's disease. Luckily, I am smart enough. If it were you, you would have fallen into
his trap."
Tanner raised his eyes, "Do you want to talk or not?"
Rebecca smiled for a second and made a bow with hands folded in front, "Tanner, I'm sorry, let's
continue. What do you think that Colin wants to do?"
Tanner said, "Considering the call with Faye last night, maybe Colin is really into Faye now?"
Rebecca's face changed when she heard the words, "That's terrifying!"
Tanner looked at her, "Terrifying?"
Rebecca nodded, "Yes. For me, Colin is known for his ferocious temper."
Tanner couldn't help laughing, "Then why did you ask him to pay you more visits?"
Rebecca said, "I did it just to back Faye up! To be honest, I regretted what I said almost instantly, and
now I'm worried."
When Rebecca finished speaking, they stared at each other.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the office door.
Rebecca turned her head sideways and said "Come in". Her assistant pushed the door and poked her
head in, "Ms. Black, Mr. Farrell is here for you."
Mr. Farrell?
Rebecca was shocked.
Tanner reached out and patted her on the shoulder.
Rebecca looked at Tanner eagerly, thinking he would say something to comfort her, but Tanner just
said, "Don't worry, I'll hold a good funeral for you."
As soon as Tanner finished speaking, Colin stepped in.
Tanner and Rebecca got up at the same time.
Looking at them, Colin didn't have to ask what they were together for. His lips curved in a smiled and
he said politely, which was rare for an arrogant man like him, "You two sit down."
Then Colin naturally walked to the armchair and sat down as if he was at home.
Seeing Colin's natural performance, Tanner and Rebecca exchanged a look.
Colin saw the interaction between them but pretended not to see it. With his slender legs slightly open,
he picked up the cigarette case on the coffee table, took one out, and put it in his mouth, "Are you done
talking? Which one of you is going to talk to me?"
Colin's aura was so strong that Tanner and Rebecca were still uncomfortable, even though Colin was
trying his best to be nice.
Rebecca suddenly had the illusion that he was here to murder someone rather than to beg for an
answer.
After a minute of silence, Tanner took the initiative to break the deadlock, "Rebecca, you can go out
and get a cup of coffee for Mr. Farrell. I'll chat with Mr. Farrell."
Rebecca looked at Tanner pitifully, but her worried face didn't last for one second before she ran out of
the office.
When the office door closed, Tanner said calmly, "Mr. Farrell, no offense, but do you have feelings for
Faye?" All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.
Colin looked lazy, and his voice was low and pleasant, "What do you think?"