Chapter107 Distorted hatred
Distorted hatred
Compared with their previous sexual encounters, Quentin was practically raping her. He was more rude
and cruel than ever.
When Vivian walked out his office, she could barely stand on her feet. Her legs were shaking and she
was bleeding. There were traces of blood along her thighs, on her ankles and in her shoes. It was a
shocking sight.
Luckily no one was there to see her, because it was recess time.
She walked out of the company step by step with clenched fists.
She would never come back to work here. She would never see the monstrous Quentin again!
Joey, after she had finished lunch in the company cafeteria, decided to rush to Chance’s clinic to see
her father during recess hours.
Mr. Linderman had woken up, but he was still very weak. Mrs. Linderman had stayed at the hospital to
look after him, but she was pulling a long face. She was the one who had pushed her husband down
stairs, and now she was the mad one.
Mr. Linderman decided to ignore her. He had gotten used to her selfishness and meanness long ago.
So even if he was wide awake, he thought he’d better close his eyes to avoid her.
But deep down in his heart, he had started to think of Samantha like crazy, as he had done decades
ago. He had been in love with her for his entire life since she was a teenage girl. Now they were both
middle-aged, but she was still very beautiful.
Joey thought her father was asleep when she found that his eyes were closed. She tried not to make a
sound. But Mrs. Lindeman immediately dragged her out of the room and asked her the question she
had intended to ask since last night.
“Who is the young man that you were with last night? What's your relationship with him?”
Joey slightly lowered her head and answered honestly, “He’s my boyfriend and everything is…fine with
us.”
Although Mrs. Linderman was the one to blame for her father’s severe accident and Joey was very
mad at her, she knew her mother hadn’t done it on purpose. They were her parents after all. How could Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
she resent her mother for long?
Mrs. Linderman smiled sarcastically, “No wonder you agreed to sign the paper immediately when I
asked you to break off your engagement with Ben yesterday. It turns out you had intended to do so
long ago. It seemed that I was helping Vivian. But you’re the real one who has gotten the most out of
it.”
Joey looked up at her mother with sad eyes, “Mom, how could you say that? You’ve gone too far.”
A mother should never have said those mean words to her child. She sounded more like Joey’s worst
sworn enemy.
Mrs. Linderman looked away from Joey’s eyes. She had really taken a hit when Samantha showed up
yesterday. While she didn’t dare to do anything to Samantha, she could do whatever she wanted to
Joey.
“Where does he work? How is his family background?”
Mrs. Linderman paused before she asked again. She didn’t plan to fall out with Joey for the moment.
Joey hesitated for a second and answered honestly, “He’s the mayor of this city. I guess his family is
decent, but I’ve not visited his family yet, so I’m not quite sure.”
“The mayor?”
Mrs. Linderman almost fell down when she heard it. She was staring at Joey, completely shocked and
a little jealous and resentful.
She had lived in the shadow of Samantha for decades. People had always compared her with
Samantha, and soon drawn the conclusion that she was no match for Samantha, both physically and
culturally.
Therefore, when she had learnt that Vivian had stolen Joey’s finance Ben, she wasn’t mad at all.
Instead, she was relieved and proud of her daughter’s accomplishment. Maybe she couldn’t beat
Samantha, but her daughter had beaten Samantha’s daughter.
However, her short-lived moments of joy were now shattered by the news that Joey had found herself a
new boyfriend who was way better than Ben both personally and socially. It was too much for her!
Was it destined that she and her daughter would always be outshone by Samantha and her daughter?
Mrs. Linderman became insanely jealous and resentful, because she thought it was so unfair.
“Mom, what’s wrong with you? Are you feeling all right?”
Joey was unaware that Mrs. Linderman was holding grudges against her. When Joey found her pale-
faced, she thought her mother wasn’t feeling very well.
Mrs. Linderman recollected herself and smiled sarcastically, “Don’t cry for the moon. Otherwise it will
come to no good end.”
After saying that, she turned around to open the door, walked into the room and slammed the door,
leaving Joey outside alone.
Joey was confused.
She wasn’t stupid, thus she knew Mrs. Linderman was implying that she shouldn't expect miracles to
happen to her, because when the clock struck midnight, everything would be back at square one.