Chapter 430 I Am Waiting For Someone
It didn''t take long before Denise made her way to him and spoke in a meek tone. “I''m so sorry,
Timothy. I''m the reason your wife is angry... I-I''ll apologize to her.”
A hint of distaste and annoyance welled up in Timothy''s heart when he saw how pretentious she was.
However, he soon thought about how she was the only girl left in the Wallowitz family, and that made it
impossible for him to stay mad at her. He simply massaged his numb face.
“There is no need to apologize for anything because it has nothing to do with you.”
Timothy retrieved a cash card from his pocket and handed it to Denise. “Go buy anything you want. I
have to hurry back to the hospital because I have a night shift.”
“Okay,” replied Denise. She nodded obediently and left with the card.
Johanna helped Genevieve out of the shopping mall and was surprised to see that it was raining.
Worried, the former held thetter''s hand and asked, “Genev, are you okay?”
“It''s fine. I didn''t fall that hard,” answered Genevieve. Her hand no longer hurt. “Do you know that girl
from earlier?”
Johanna shrugged and replied in a nonchnt tone. “He has dozens of friends, so it''s not strange that I
don''t know all of them. Still, I am surprised to see him hurt you like that. That is so mean!”
Johanna wouldn''t care, even if Timothy stayed out all night every day, but she would not stand idly by if
he were to hurt Genevieve.
if it hadn''t been for Genevieve, I wouldn''t even be here now.
Genevieve draped her arm over Johanna''s shoulders and sighed. “At first, I wanted to give you some
advice, but my love life is in a mess as well, so I have no idea how to help you.”
“Why would I need help?” said Johanna as she smiled. “That is how love is, right? We get together if
we''re a good match, and we fall apart if we''re not. Divorce is not the end. In fact, getting a divorce
might be a good thing. Who knows? Maybe the next guy will be nicer.”
“You are much more rational than I am,”mented Genevieve. “You have always been this way and
are decisive. I''m kinda jealous about that.”
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Genevieve suddenly realized that she was too emotional. Letting her heart roam freely had caused her
too much pain.
“Actually, I envy you, Genev,” replied Johanna. She pursed her lips a little and sounded genuinely
envious when she said those words. “At the very least, someone loved you with all his heart. I don''t
even have that.”
It didn''t matter if it was Genevieve''s parents, who had passed, or Cooper, or Armand. Everyone loved
her dearly.
Genevieve knew all about Johanna''s unfortunate past, so she was heartbroken for her. Hence, the
former teased, “It''s fine. I''ll love you from now on. If things between you and Timothy really are that
bad, then how about you get a divorce and wait fourteen years? My son will be an adult and you
know... it''d be kinda nice to have you call me “Mom”.”
“Pfft. No, thank you. I''d rather stay single,” replied Johanna as she rolled her eyes at Genevieve. The
former fished an umbre out of her bag after that.
There were two floors reserved for underground parking, but it was huge, making it difficult for an
owner to locate his or her parked car. That was why Genevieve parked her car in the outdoor parking
lot when they arrived that morning.
Johanna held the umbre and was walking toward their car when she saw a ck Maybach parked at
the side.
Something about the car looks familiar...
Johanna checked the car tes and gestured with her chin to get Genevieve to turn her attention to the
car. “Look! It''s Mr. Faulkner''s car.”
Genevieve shot a look and realized that Johanna was right. Troubled, she asked, “What is he doing
here?”
“He must be waiting for someone. He won''t park his car here just to show it off, right?” said Johanna.
She winked at Genevieve, then put her hand out.
“What?” asked Genevieve curiously.
“Gimme your car keys. You don''t expect me to hail a cab, do you?” replied Johanna in exasperation.
“I never said I''d let him give me a ride home.”
“Oh, puh-lease. You always say stuff like that, but you won''t actually be thrilled to see some other
woman in Mr. Faulkner''s car,” teased Johanna before she giggled and fished the car keys right out of
Genevieve''s bag.
After that, she dragged Genevieve toward the Maybach and knocked on the car''s window.
It took some time before the window was rolled down, and a handsome face wearing a warm smile
showed up.
His gaze was oozing tenderness when he scanned ahead and asked, “Is something wrong?”
“It''s raining heavily, Armand, and we can''t hail a cab,” said Johanna as she shoved Genevieve toward
the car and smiled brightly. “Please take Genev home for me.”
Armand checked his watch and politely declined. “Sorry, but I am waiting for someone.”