Meeting You Was Fate

Chapter 83 Just My Colleague

"Not bad." Mandy bit her lips, not daring to look at Madeline's eyes. She hadn't been good at lying ever since she was a kid. To know she was lying, her tell sign was always the fact that she refused to look at the person she was lying to.

"You haven't changed at all, Mand. You're still a bad liar." Madeline took a sip of her coffee, her face scrunching at the bitter taste it left on her tongue.

"Mom, I didn't lie." Mandy looked up at her mother, furrowing her eyebrows.

"I went to your hospital last night, wanting to ask how your blind date went, only to hear from your colleague that you weren't in the hospital these last few days." Madeline set down her coffee cup with a loud 'thump.' Mandy knew that to be a sign that her mother was getting impatient.

"I... I'm living with my colleague now since it was uncomfortable living in the hospital. Her house isn't that far, so she asked me to live with her." Her voice was trembling now, and her fingers fidgeted around the fabric of her clothes.

"Really? Which colleague of yours? A man or a woman?"

Madeline shot an eyebrow up in the air, leaning forward. Mandy didn't answer.

"How did your blind date go? I heard someone was calling you sister-in-law. Who is your husband? Why didn't I know?" Madeline clenched her jaw when Mandy continued to be silent. She had worked tooth and nail to give her daughter the best education and made sure that she had everything she could've ever wanted or needed, and here she was, lying to her right in her face.

Mandy paled in an instant after hearing the sharp intonation of her mother's voice. She bit her lip, lost as to what to say or do.

As the silence persisted, Madeline scowled, her grip tightening around her cup. She knew Mandy better than anyone else did. If she found herself trapped in a lie, she'd just keep silent, just like what she was doing now.

"Tell me!" Madeline slammed her hand on the coffee table.

The atmosphere around them started to tense up as Mandy lowered her head. As much as Madeline was angry at her, she really couldn't find it in herself to say what had really happened, and what she had gotten herself into.

into her lips, acting as if her mother's reaction had not bothered her

who had called you his sister-in-law?" Madeline questioned coldly.

really didn't know who that person was, so the expression her

you living with then?"

had ever gotten so angry with Mandy ever since

just my colleague,"

child! Do you think I'm that stupid? Tell me! What did you do?" Madeline pronounced each of the last words for emphasis. Madeline stood up.

"I didn't do anything!"

the loud sound echoed in the office as Mandy's face was whipped

drew back her hand, trembling from what she had done. She had done everything, she had asked everything, yet Mandy was

night, and here was her mother, who had now continually misunderstood her words. Even if she had done something humiliating, it was all for

lies!" Madeline always had a sixth sense when it came to her daughter, and she knew that what Mandy was saying was absolutely nowhere near what really happened to her.

blur as she stumbled out of the office. She sniffled, pushing through the people that blocked her path. In all her

face with her hands, she had almost escaped the Zhou Group. Almost.

and mutters from the employees of the Zhou Group. However, Mandy couldn't care less as she pushed through the doors. All she wanted was to

down the sidewalk, not minding the cars that were speeding along

found herself an inch away from being hit by a car. The car screeched to a halt as the driver stuck his head out of

at the car with eyes swelled with tears that continuously trickled down her cheek. At that moment, the driver was dumbfounded, not knowing what else

tears slid down the corners of her mouth, and she could taste

and chasing cars. She didn't really care. Suddenly, a

only to see that she had fallen into a

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