Chapter 17
Chapter 17
“What is there to tell?” Melanie said in a soft voice while warming up a glass of milk. She had her period, so she did not feel like
drinking coffee.
She asked Eugene,
Do you want a drink?”
What answered her was Eugene shutting the door.
It rained last night, so the road was wet. Melanie’s car was still being repaired, so she had to take a taxi to the office.
When she went downstairs, she saw Eugene, who pulled a long face and acted as if he had not seen Melanie. Thus, Melanie
thought it was wise not to carpool with him to work.
Melanie arrived at the office a few minutes later than usual. As soon as she entered the office, she heard muffled laughter.
She looked up and saw several colleagues gathered around Viola.
On Viola’s desk was a bag that contained several cups of coffee from the cafe downstairs.
Viola smiled as soon as she saw Melanie and greeted her innocently. “Melanie, come and have breakfast.”
Melanie shook her head. “No, thanks. I already had breakfast.”
“But I bought a cup of coffee for everyone using Eugene’s money.” Viola no longer addressed Eugene as Mr. Scott. She took out
a cup of coffee and handed it over to Melanie. “Here. Your favorite Americano without sugar.”
Melanie looked at Viola’s baby face without much expression. “Thank you, but I don’t feel like drinking coffee today.”
The smile on Viola’s face faded. She retracted her hand in embarrassment and said in a weak voice, “Sorry, Melanie.”
Melanie said nothing.
During her lunch break, she passed by the lounge and overheard a colleague saying, “Why is Melanie being so arrogant? Viola
is now Mr. Scott’s girlfriend.”
Melanie was only focused on the fact that Viola was Eugene’s girlfriend.
Eugene liked to fool around before. He had all kinds of women around him, but he never claimed any of them to be his girlfriend.
Even Melanie was not his girlfriend.
Melanie was absent–minded all afternoon until Eugene suddenly went to her after work.
“You need to go on a business trip with Walker next week.” The door to the office was open. Eugene’s voice was cold.
Melanie knew that Viola could see everything in the office from her position.
Melanie said, “Okay. If there’s nothing else, I’ll get going first.”
She always had a hard time during her period because her back ached and her stomach was
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uncomfortable.
Melanie calculated the days and thought that her period was ahead of schedule.
“Why didn’t you drink the coffee that Viola bought for you?” Eugene asked in a low voice. He looked at Melanie with his dark
eyes.
Melanie’s body ached, so she frowned and replied, “I don’t feel well, so I don’t feel like drinking coffee.”
Eugene paused for a moment. He said casually, “She thought she offended you somehow and felt aggrieved.”
Melanie immediately realized that Viola had complained to Eugene.
She looked at Eugene and said calmly, “So?”
“Next time when she offers you something, just take it.”
When Melanie opened the door and went out, she met Viola’s gaze.
Viola looked at Melanie warily and smiled.
Melanie was not bothered to put up a friendly act, so she returned to her desk, packed her things, and left.
When she looked up, she saw Viola holding Eugene’s arm unabashedly.
Melanie paused when she heard Viola say, “Melanie, you must remember to come to the gathering this weekend.”
Only then did Melanie remember that she was forced to attend a dinner party on the weekend.
She also had to bring her boyfriend with her.
The next second, Viola said playfully, “You can bring Mr. York too.”