Love at First Night (Frank and Judith)

Chapter 126



Chapter 126

Ann was standing right in front of Frank, but Frank turned a blind eye. When Marilyn heard her daughter’s name again, she welled up. Judith looked at Frank in surprise and thought, “Since he has a fiancee, why would he hit on me? Or does he want to use me against Ann? If that’s the case, we will be enemies forever!” Tears welled up in Marilyn’s eyes as Marilyn looked at Frank, her voice choked with sobs. “Frank, you know that…”

“Mrs. Chaney, don’t talk about it anymore. I don’t want to hear about it again.” Frank cut off Marilyn’s words in an instant Then, Frank grabbed Judith and left. Frank walked very quickly, and Judith was somewhat unable to keep up with his footsteps. She could not struggle free, so she trotted. Ann looked at the back of the two people who were leaving, and her face was vicious. Judith, the bitch, dared to seduce Frank Marilyn’s face darkened and she held back her tears. Marilyn had wanted to give up and find Ann another man since Frank did not like Ann. However, seeing that Frank and Judith were together, Marilyn changed her mind again. Marilyn wanted Frank to owe the Chaney family a favor. Frank would get married anyway, so Marilyn wanted him to marry Ann. It was also a wish that Marilyn wanted to fulfill. However, Frank was independent and didn’t buy it. “Mom, are you alright?” Ann looked at Marilyn with concern. Marilyn felt sorry for Jodie and could never let Jodie go. Ann still could not be a part of the Chaney family completely. Jodie was a very lovable little girl. In these years in the Chaney family, the Chaneys always mentioned Jodie in front of Ann. Ann was a quiet girl, sometimes even a little stiff. Ann was being good because she wanted the Chaneys to like her. Marilyn was nice to her. But the rest of the people were indifferent. However, they bought Ann everything that other young ladies had. “Ann, I’m fine. Let’s go back!” Marilyn was very sad. Every time Marilyn remembered Jodie, it would take her two or three days to recover. That would be Marilyn’s scar for the rest of her life. To Marilyn, mentioning Jodie was like rubbing salt into her wound. “Mom, what about the thing we have to talk to Frank about…” “Maybe another day! You saw it today. Frank won’t listen to whatever you say. He’s very stubborn.”

Marilyn interrupted Ann. Marilyn was not in a good mood now. She would feel worse if she saw Frank and Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.

Judith. If Jodie had not chased after Frank that night, she would not have disappeared. Jodie was Marilyn’s most considerate daughter, sensible, beautiful, and knew how to say sweet words. Even when Marilyn was very tired after work, she would recover immediately when she saw Jodie’s sweet little face and took the water Jodie handed over.

The Chaney’s family was not poor. Jodie lived like a princess but was not pampered or weak. Jodie could take care of herself.

Jodie was considerate at a young age. She was more sensible than Marilyn’s two sons, and Marilyn liked Jodie a lot.


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