Now another one?!
And she called him... Gavin?
It reminded him of his late grandmother.
April looked at Sallie in a panic. "Why would | want to frMr. Porter? Stop talking nonsense! You're one of his people, aren't you?
You're here to put on a show!"
"A show?" Sallie scoffed. "You're a much better actress than | am. You're here to set up my Gavin for someone else, yet you put on
such a heartbroken and wronged performance. If | didn't know him so well, | might have actually believed you."
"You know him? If he told you he loves you, that just proves he's even more of a player!" April shouted in frustration.
"He didn't say he loves me. I'm the one who loves him!" Sallie declared, shooting Gavin a playful wink. Her expression grew even
sweeter. "Don't worry, Gavin. | have proof that she's deliberately trying to fryou. You really don't know her, and she doesn't
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"What on earth is going on?" Mr. Porter waspletely bewildered.
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Sallie played the aushe had recorded of Ula and her friends. She had started recording late, so it began with April asking how
Gavin had offended Ula.
But the rest of the conversation was crystal clear: because Gavin had rejected Ula's familypany, Ula held a grudge. The three
of them had conspired to ruin Gavin's blind date, tarnish his reputation, and even drag the James family's nthrough the mud.
April tried to bolt halfway through the recording. Gavin stepped forward, motioning for Sallie to let her go. He said coldly, "You can
go. And tell Ula that the Ferber family will pay the price for her foolishness today."
Sallie released her grip, and April scurried away.
"So that's what happened. That Ferber girl is so petty, resorting to such childish tricks. It's ridiculous," Mr. Porter said, shaking his
head.
Mrs. Porter added, "Childish, yes, but also vicious. She almost fooled us all."
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