Chapter 1419
As long as Grace promised to do something, she would try to do it whether she liked it or not.
That was her personality.
She had a visceral dislike for what she was doing.
It was said that environment shaped personality. Although the Livingston family was not as wealthy
as the Morgan family, they did notck money.
From a young age, Grace was doted by her parents who would give her everything she wanted.
She never even had to cook for herself when she was at home.
To be fair, she had made concessions in
this matter.
After that, Grace sat by the window and looked out at the busy street. There was a cup of coffee on
the table in front of her.
Her eyes always fell on the children involuntarily.
Grace didn''t like children before.
She wasn''t good at hiding her feelings. She could not help bing irritated when she heard
children crying, especially when they made noise. Hence, she chose to be child-free.
However, she hade to understand how ridiculous her idea was at the time.
Was God so cruel to her because he had heard what she had said?
Typically, if Grace had such free time, she would go shopping, drink coffee and then go dancing at a
bar to enjoy.
However, Mckenzie wasn''t in the restaurant, so she couldn''t leave. The restaurant had to have
someone in charge.
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Grace was born a hot-tempered, lively, and straightforward girl.
Sitting in the restaurant all day bored her to the core.
It wasn''t her life, but her sense of responsibility didn''t allow her to leave.
Charlie was reading the newspaper when Grace returned to Morgan''s family vi.
Hearing footsteps, Charlie walked up to Grace and held her into his arms, "The food is ready! We
can go to dinner."
"Mom hasn''te back yet. Let''s wait for her to have dinner together. I''m gonna take a short
break." Grace rubbed her waist and back wearily.
She came home every day with this tired look, which made Charlie very distressed." Seriously, is it
really that hard?" Charlie asked with a frown.
Grace''s tempers began to fray immediately, "You mean I''m pretending to be so tired? Is that
necessary? Well, try it out and see if I''m lying to you!"
"That''s not what I mean, dear. Don’t be angry." Charlie cated Grace immediately.
At the same time, Mckenzie came back. Seeing both of Charlie and Grace were at home, she said,
"I have something to tell you."
"What is it?"
Mckenzie said, "Hailee has had a hard time these years. She doesn’t have any rtives in
Santabaca. I''ll take her into our home."
Before Charlie could speak, Grace stood up at once, "I object!"
Mckenzie looked at Charlie, "What do you think?"
"That''s what I thought," Charlie said truthfully.
"Well, I''ve made up my mind." Mckenzie added, "Nondebatable!"
"I absolutely disagree with her moving in. That''s totally over my line! You can either help her
financially or find an apartment for her outside. Why does she have to move in here?”