Chapter 1927 "Really? That's good!" Beatrice chuckled gleefully. Somehow, her appetite got better.
After breakfast, Melody checked the tand said, "Grandpa, Grandma, I'm heading out with my sister to meet a friend today, so I'll be out for a bit." "Do you want Grandma to arrange someone to go with you?" asked Beatrice worriedly.
Melody smiled and shook her head. "It's okay, Grandma. I'll be fine." 1 Beatrice did not insist either. She arranged for a car and spoke to Melody for a bit before letting her go.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMelody was hit with a mixed bag of emotions when she got into the car. It had been a while since she faced her family, and she was not sure what to expect from this reunion.
When she arrived at the agreed-upon location, Melody stepped out of the car and found that her family was nowhere to be seen at the club entrance. She thus called Helen. "Mom, I'm here. Where are you guys?" 1 "We're stuck in traffic, Melody, so it might take a while. You should go in first!" said Helen, sounding hurried. Melody gazed at the entrance of the club and shook her head. "Mom, I've never been to a place like this. I think I'll just wait for you guys at the entrance. I don't even know Mister William, and going in alone feels a bit awkward. I wouldn't know what to say." "Melody, it's already past the agreed time. It'll seem pretty rude if none of us shows up. So you go ahead, and I promise we'll be there shortly.
Remember when you said you'd helpout one more time? Let's stick to that!" Helen insisted.
Melody took a deep breath to calm herself. "Okay, Mom, but this really is the last time." She then hung up. Melody felt unsettled as she gazed at the fancy-looking club. For sreason, she could not shake the feeling that something was off, and her anxiety grew.
'Okay, let's just deal with this. After this, I'm cutting ties with them,' thought Melody.
After entering the club, Melody located the VIP room number Helen had sent her, knocked on the door, and walked in.
The private room housed a portly middle-aged man. He was William Deloit, the person whom Wendy offended and the sguy she almost spent a night with due to Wendy's scheme.
"Hello. I'm Melody, Wendy's sister." Melody stood at the doorway cautiously while extending a polite greeting. William smirked repulsively as he stood up and walked over to Melody. His eyes roamed her figure, somewhat impressed, and he chuckled. "I see.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWell, you're even prettier than her!" William's gaze shifted from Melody's face to her body, specifically her chest. "And your figure is quite impressive, too." Melody had purposely chosen a loose outfit. She could not help but figure out how William could tell anything about her figure.
"Mister William, my family should be here soon. I'll wait for them outside, and we camall cin together," she E said uneasily. Melody turned to leave.
However, William was not about to let her go that easily. He quicklym agily. He stepped forward and blocked the door, saying, "Hey, now that you're here, why bother going back out? Don't worry, your family will be here shortly. Why don't you sit and have a few drinks with me?" Melody, feeling uncomfortable, stepped to the side to create more distance between them. "Mister William, I don't really drink." "Con, have a seat first," William said with a smile as he returned to his spot, gesturing for Melody to sit.
Melody knew that leaving would not be that easy, so she picked a seat as far away from William as possible.
"Mister William, my parents mentioned that Wendy might have upset you. We're here to apologize. Whatever happened, Wendy didn't mean any harm, so I hope you can forgive her."