Once Garrett had departed, Leo and Vera decided to follow suit, but not before ensuring Laney was in good hands.
“Please, take exceptional care of Laney this time. We can’t afford another incident,” Vera implored, her worry evident. “Keep us informed of any developments, alright?” Lola nodded.
“Rest assured, Mrs. Harding?” Leo’s displeasure was unmistakable as he asked, “What exactly transpired today? Why didn’t you intervene and inform us when Laney and Garrett went to the class reunion?”
“I… I wasn’t aware,” Lola stammered, feeling cornered and fearful under Leo’s penetrating gaze. “Mrs. Harding never mentioned it to me.” Leo huffed, “If such negligence occurs again, you needn’t bother working here!”
Lola hung her head, biting her l*p and holding her t***ue.
After Leo and Vera had left, Lola couldn’t help but glance resentfully at Laney in her hospital bed.
She blamed Laney entirely for her plight. If it hadn’t been for Laney, Lola would never have faced such a reprimand!
The hospital housing Laney was under the Gibson family’s control, and it didn’t take long for Kailee to receive word of Laney’s hospitalization.
“Why is she hospitalized? How’s the baby?” Kailee’s voice tinged with anticipation.
The informant on the other end of the line explained, “Apparently, an emotional upheaval triggered some fetal distress. However, both mother and child are stable. The hospitalization is merely a precautionary measure.”
Kailee’s disappointment was palpable. She had hoped that the incident would have had more serious consequences for the unborn child. The resilience of Laney’s baby had caught her off guard.
Despite the unpleasant events at the class reunion, Kailee’s determination to win Garrett over remained unshaken. She believed that Garrett’s fury stemmed from concern for the baby, not genuine affection for Laney.
Laney, after all, was a mere bodyguard with no influence or power. Kailee refused to accept that Garrett could truly love someone like her. This conviction fueled Kailee’s refusal to back down.
However, as direct contact with Garrett was temporarily impossible, she needed to devise an alternate strategy.
With a sly grin and raised eyebrows, Kailee prepared to set her cunning plan in motion.
Kailee came up with another plan. She decided to visit Garrett’s parents in the hopes of getting a breakthrough in her plan. Due to Laney’s pregnancy, Kailee couldn’t get very close to Garrett for the time being.
As far as she knew, however, the Harding family was very particular about family backgrounds, so it was likely that Garretts parents weren’t too fond of Laney, as she used to work as a bodyguard.
If Kailee succeeded in driving a wedge bet**en Laney and Garrett’s parents, Laney wasn’t going to be able to remain Mrs. Harding, no matter how tactful she was.
So early in the morning on the second day, Kailee paid the Harding family a visit, bearing many gifts.
“Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Harding. I’m Kailee Gibson, an old classmate of Garrett’s.”
Kailee had been educated for more than ten years on how to conduct herself like a noble lady, so the courtesy and charm she showed was perfect.
“Oh, it’s you, Kailee. Didn’t you go abroad?” Vera was a bit taken aback by Kailee’s unexpected visit. “When did you return?” she asked.
Kailee smiled bashfully at her and responded, “I got back last week. I’ve been quite busy with the hospital’s matter, so I didn’t have time to stop by earlier. I hope you don’t mind.” Out of all of Garrett’s ex-girlfriends, Kailee was admittedly Vera’s favorite.
Not only was she beautiful and from a rich family, but she also had a fabulous personality. Vera remembered how disappointed she was when she found out that Kailee was going abroad. She had even sent her to the airport herself.
“I’m glad you came. You really don’t have to come with gifts, nonetheless.”
Vera took the gift with a surprised look on her face. “Is this a limited-edition silk scarf? There were only three of them sold throughout the entire country. I’ve heard that it’s very hard to come by one even with the money. How did you manage to get it?”
“Well as soon as I saw it, I knew it would fit you perfectly, so I made a special request to a friend to book it for you. I hope you like it, Mrs. Harding.” Kailee wore a graceful smile on her face.
It took her a lot of effort to get the scarf, and she herself also wanted one.
However, if only a silk scarf could win Vera’s favor and pave the way for her to marry into the Harding family, it was worth it.
Vera was very surprised by the gesture. She’d taken a liking to the scarf when she saw a picture of it in a magazine but failed to book one. She’d never expected Kailee to buy it for her. Not only did it require a lot of money, but also, time and energy.
Immediately, Vera viewed Kailee in a more favorable light. “Good girl. Thank you for the kind gesture.”
Although Leo didn’t say anything, he was also very happy with the gift Kailee had gotten him. Her impromptu visit made him feel a little strange, nonetheless. “Are you here to see Garrett? He’s at the office right now. I don’t know what time he’ll be back.”
To his surprise, however, Kailee sighed and lowered her head with guilt. “To be honest, I came here today to offer Garrett an apology.”
“An apology?” Leo and Vera were stunned.
With an even more guilty look on her face, Kailee said, “Laney’s hospitalization was all my fault. I didn’t take good enough care of her. At the school reunion yesterday, Laney probably felt a bit self-abased when she met our classmates and seemed to have quarreled with Garrett on the way back. I assume that’s what caused the fetal movement.”
This was an outright lie, however, Vera believed her. Vera immediately held Kailee’s hand and comforted her. “It’s not your fault. Laney’s from a poor family. It’s understandable that she can’t get over her inferiority complex.”
A victorious look flashed across Kailee’s eyes, but she maintained her guilty look. “But…”
“No buts. Don’t think about it too much. It’s not your fault,” Vera interrupted her.
The mere thought of Laney and Garrett quarrelling in public made Vera upset. “As a wife, Laney didn’t do well to protect her husband’s public image and was not sensible at all.”
In a deep voice, Leo also added, ‘It’s her fault that she was hospitalized. She shouldn’t even be running around so much since she’s so close to giving birth.”
As she lowered her head, Kailee kept silent, but her heart was filled with joy.
As she’d expected, the Harding family was extremely dissatisfied with Laney.
Kailee was brimming with satisfaction over what Garrett’s parents had said. As the Harding family exp**ssed their disapproval of Laney, she knew her plan was falling into place with ease.
New Book: Beginning with a Daring Encounter
Celsie was tired of being labeled as an introvert, workaholic, and dull virgin by her friends. Determined to prove them wrong, she made a bet that she would do something daring on her 25th birthday. Now that the day had arrived, it was time to fulfill her promise. On her daring to-do list, there was one task: a one-night stand with someone.
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