Chapter 692 Keep Distance from Him
rence quickly put down the knife and fork and held Shirley''s shoulder, persuading, "Didn''t you
agree? Don’t be angry. Let’s have a peaceful conversation.”
Mya lowered her face and went on eating as if nothing had happened.
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Shirley stared at her daughter, kind of pissed off. It took a long while for her to calm down.
After dinner, Mya got up and said, "Dad, Mom, I''m 20 years old, I won''t live at home forever. I can move
out from Finnley''s and live at school, or I can get an apartment."
Then she turned and left.
"What''s that attitude?" Shirley stood up anxiously. "We are doing it for your good! Do you know that
Finnley has a fiancée?"
"What does it matter to me if he has a fiancée?" Mya stopped at the door and turned around.
Shirley''s eyes widened. "So, it''s true?"
"What is?" Mya was also a little mad, "I''ve grown up! Can I have some privacy? Don’t I even have the
right to make friends?"
With that, she went into the living room and quickly went upstairs.
Shirley was so angry that her chest hurt, "Honey, look at her, she doesn''t admit it! She doesn’t admit it
when she is even living with him.”
"All right, all right." rence put his arm around her shoulder. "Calm down. I should have talked to her
alone. Maybe she would have told me something.”
…
Upstairs, Mya found that her bedroom had been tidied up, and the bed was neatly made.
The white carpet was very cozy. Pa had sterilized it.
The ss cab was filled with her favorite snacks, all neatly ced there. She was touched by this
detail.
"Ms. Saunders."
Mya turned around and saw Pa standing at the door, who seemed hesitant to speak, "Ms.
Saunders, this is specially prepared by your mother, she really loves you."
"Please tell my mother." Her tone calmed down quite a bit, "I''ll say it for thest time, Finnley and I are
just friends, if she doesn''t believe me, there''s nothing I can do about it."
"Okay, have a good night, I will convey your words."
After Pa left, Mya locked the bedroom door from the inside, feeling empty.
She took off her shoes and sat on the sofa in front of the window, holding her knees, staring at the night
sky.
In an apartment in Skyhigh Apartment Complex.
Finnley, who came home from work, cooked some noodles for himself and ate alone in the dining
room.
It was very quiet all around. He had been used to Mya''s chattering voice. Now without it, he lost much
of his appetite, feeling lonely.
Finishing the noodles, Finnley got up and went into the master bedroom.
Mya was no longer to be found there.
In the bright light, he came to the bed and stood still. He reached out and unplugged the charger,
thinking, “Does this girl have anymon sense of safety?”
If a child put the other end of the cable into his mouth, he could be killed.
He then found a long hair on the white pillow. He looked at it. After a while, he picked it up and threw it
in the trash can.
His phone rang. It was Mya. His dull eyes lit up, and he quickly answered, "Mya." His mood was
cheered up as well.
"I forgot to unplug the charger. Please do it for me." Mya''s voice was gentle. It seemed she was in a
bad mood.
"Are you okay?" Finnley was alert, "Where are you?"
"I''m at home." Mya sighed, "My mother misunderstood our rtionship. From today on, we have to
keep our distance. She is very unhappy. She thought I was dating you but didn''t tell her."
Keep distance? What did that mean?
Sadness shed across Finnley''s eyes. "I see."
"My mother ndered you, saying that you have a fiancée." Myained, "If we stay close,
ording to my mother''s personality, she would nder you much more than that."
Fiancée?
Something shed in Finnley''s eyes. Did Mya''s mother investigate him?
Mya then said, "Anyway, thank you for taking me in. Please help me pack my things, I''ll go get them
when I have time!"
"Alright."
Just as Finnley wanted to say something, Mya hung up.
Hearing the beeping sound, Finnley could only put down the phone and then walked towards the wine
cab...