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Chapter 1489 Playing Hard To Get (Part One)

    Chapter 1489 ying Hard To Get (Part One)


    "Why?" asked Patricia in confusion. "What would you have done if she told you?" Tom didn''t answer


    while Patricia continued. "Would you have joined us for shopping? Is that it?" Her brows creased into a


    beautiful frown. She didn''t understand why Tom was serious about it. After all, it was the first time she


    saw him act in such a way. A consistent frown on his face made him appear more intimidating than


    usual.


    "Did you really think I''d want to join you? That''s ridiculous," huffed Tom, looking at her weirdly. Patricia


    merely shrugged. "You silly girl. Why didn''t you tell mom that your leg was hurting? She would have


    understood," scolded Tom as he massaged her leg with a gentle hand. He didn''t like the idea of her leg


    hurting.


    "I just couldn''t tell her at the time. Do you have any idea how excited she was?" asked Patricia,


    ncing at him. "She really enjoyed shopping with me. I just didn''t have the heart to let her down, that''s


    all. I was trying to get on her good side." She sighed in delight. "If I could just make her like me, I guess


    we won''t have a difficult daughter-and-mother-inw rtionship in the future," Patricia reasoned with


    Tom, who had been silent this entire time. She recounted all the times her leg hurt, and why she felt it


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    was best to keep it to herself. While she knew deep in her heart that Tom''s mother wasn''t unreasonable


    like other mothers-inw, she still couldn''t help it. Even though her mother-inw would have


    understood, she just didn''t want to cause any friction between them. It was better to be cautious.


    "You make it sound like my mom''s unreasonable. Can you stop worrying? She is very kind and


    considerate. She is easy to get along with. She would never give you a hard time." Tom was really


    confident about this. He was convinced his mother would never intentionally do anything to make


    Patricia''s life harder, being the kind and gentle woman that she was. She had good manners, and


    would definitely attempt to get along with her daughter-inw, even if it was only for her own son''s


    sake.


    "I know! I can tell that she is. But that''s not it. The more she is kind to me, the more I don''t have the


    heart to let her down. I just really don''t want to disappoint her, Tom." Patricia rubbed her nose, feeling


    rather silly for admitting it to him. This was one of her weaknesses. The more others treated her nicely,


    the more she wanted to give back. She dreaded the chances of letting down the people who were nice


    to her.


    "So? Is that why you decided to let yourself be hurt?" he asked skeptically, "All right. Go upstairs and


    have a shower. Then let me put some ointment on your leg when you''re done." Tom let out a silent


    sigh. Though her leg was red and a bit swollen, it was not that bad. All she needed was some ointment,


    and then she was fine in a matter of hours after some rest.


    "But we''re about to have dinner. I was just waiting for your return. Besides, I am really hungry right


    now." Patricia was the kind of girl who couldn''t stand being hungry. When in such a vulnerable


    condition, she couldn''t focus on anything else. She was simply unable to function on an empty


    stomach. That was why she didn''t run upstairs to shower before having something to eat.


    "You''re hungry already? Didn''t you have lunch earlier?" Tom asked, looking at her with curious eyes. If


    she went and had lunch, she shouldn''t be feeling hungry so early. So why? Did she have to pass up on


    lunch to keep shopping with his mother? It sounded a bit extreme to him. Was she too shy to tell his


    mother that she wanted to eat? Did his mother really forget to invite her to some food, at least some


    snacks? Tom''s mind was reeling with so many possibilities but Patricia was quick to put him at ease.


    "We had lunch together," she said, "But I didn''t have an appetite at the time, and didn''t get to eat


    much." Thinking back of the lunchtime when she had to go through with those pretentiousdies today


    upset her all of a sudden. They were too mean and obnoxious for her liking. She couldn''t stand it at all.


    If she had her way, she would never talk to any of them again in the future.


    "Why is that? Was the food not delicious enough?" Tom put her leg on the floor and stood up. He was


    curious to know what made Patricia, a woman who enjoyed eating so much, lose her appetite. It piqued


    his interest immeasurably. Could there be something bothering her?


    "The food was all right. It''s just... the crowd, you know? They were just a bunch of nosy and obnoxious


    women. I just didn''t feel like eating a lot around them earlier." Patricia was being honest. She didn''t


    want to lie to Tom, especially not about something as trivial as this. It wasn''t a big deal, so she might as


    welle out with the truth.


    "Ha ha," chuckled Tom, rxing upon hearing her exnation. "I think I know what you mean. Were


    they mom''s so-called friends? They''re not her real friends, to be honest. Somehow, she just has to


    socialize with them." Tom exined to Patricia and felt amused by her reaction. Though he didn''t like


    the olddies himself, he knew how to ignore them. Patricia, on the other hand, was easily fazed by


    such type of people.


    "You know about this?" Patricia asked in surprise. "To be honest, I''m really impressed by your mother. I


    just can''t understand how a nice and kind person like her can be friends with those pretentious and


    obnoxious women." Patricia was amazed by her mother-inw''s tenacity around such a difficult group


    of women. She could stand being friends with them despite their nosiness and, in her books, that was


    truly impressive. If it were Patricia who had to socialize with them, she would have given up a long time


    ago and run away as soon as possible. She wasn''t the kind of woman who could easily deal with


    people she didn''t like, and quite frankly, she was fine by that.
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