Chapter 677 A Dying Friendship
Sue looked into the restaurant through the window. She saw Sheryl and Charles sitting face to face.
Sue felt like an idiot when she saw Sheryl smile to Charles.
She thought it was ridiculous of her to bring lunch for Sheryl because Sheryl didn''t need her care at all.
''Sheryl will feel satiated on Charles'' love itself. She doesn''t need my concern or my food, '' Sue thought.
She gave a bitterugh and threw the food packed for Sheryl into the dustbin in anger and frustration.
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''From now on, I will never worry about her. Otherwise, I will be left feeling foolish!'' Sue said to herself.
Sheryl, on her part, didn''t have an inkling of Sue''s bitterness. When she was seated with Charles, he
didn''t try to get close to her like before. Instead, he maintained a proper distance from her and made
her feel rxed andfortable. He kept her amused with the things that had transpired in their past.
It was his way to keep Sheryl happy as well as gauge her reaction.
Sheryl couldn''t helpughing while making small talk with Charles. When she returned to thepany,
she waste by one hour.
Charles offered to escort her back to the rehearsal room to ease things for her. She refused his help. "I
know you want to help me. But it is my own fault that I amte. Whatever punishment I receive, I will
cheerfully ept."
Sheryl smiled and added,"If you go with me, they will only gossip further and I will make more enemies
there."
She looked at Charles and stammered,"I''m... I''m very happy today to see the change in you. I like the
different Charles."
Charles felt very happy on hearing that. He stared at Sheryl and said,"I will have lunch with you every
day that you are working in mypany, okay?"
Sheryl was surprised initially. But then she thought it wasn''t a big deal if she just had lunch with
Charles. She agreed. "See you tomorrow!" she replied with a happy smile.
Charles felt very pleased as he saw Sheryl''s smiling face. His confidence in himself and his tactics
grew.
But he was still worried about Sheryl so he secretly slipped into the rehearsal room. He stood hidden in
a corner so nobody noticed him.
As Sheryl entered the room, a model named Kitty immediately began scolding her loudly. "Why have
youe sote, Sheryl? We have been working for an hour now. Did you purposely dy to escape
work?" Kitty asked her.
Sheryl didn''t bother to answer her. She put on her heels and got ready to practice her catwalk on the
stage. But Kitty was in no mood to let go of her. She blocked Sheryl and asked,"Sheryl, was your lunch
so delicious that you lingered over every bite? You looked so happy eating with Mr. Lu. Were you
seducing him?"
"Get out of my way!" Sherylmanded her. She was annoyed with Kitty''s usation. She didn''t want
to have any conflict with the others, but this did not mean that she would quietly bear their unjust
usations.
"Of course. All of us should give way to you." Kitty sneered and said,"You are so good at seducing
men. I think you might be Mrs. Lu one day. And we will work for you then."
Another model also looked at Sheryl with contemptuous eyes and said,"I really don''t understand why
she is so attractive to these kind of men. She already has a handsome and ideal boyfriend, but she is
not satisfied with that. So now she begins to seduce Mr. Lu and flirts openly with him."
Kitty asked in a sarcastic tone,"Sheryl, can you reveal your tricks to us also? You have two men so
obsessed with you."
"Shut up!" Sheryl yelled. She frowned angrily and told Kitty,"You are talking nonsense."
"Nonsense?" Kitty inquired in a puzzled and mocking voice. She nced cattily at Sheryl and
said,"Don''t pretend to be innocent. We saw you on our way back to thepany. You were together
with Mr. Lu andughing happily. We felt pity for Sue for having brought food for you."
Sheryl was surprised. She didn''t expect Sue to be still concerned about her.
Kittyughed loudly when she saw Sheryl''s amazed expression. "You can confirm it with Sue if you
don''t believe my words."
Then she said,"You are a mother of a little girl. If your daughteres to know her mom often seduces
other men, what will she think of you?"
Sheryl tried her best to contain her anger but now she couldn''t control herself any more. Kitty had gone
too far with her words. She pped Kitty hard on the cheek.
Covering her stinging cheek with her hand, an enraged Kitty screamed,"How dare you hit me!"
"There is nothing I don''t dare!" Sheryl sneered and warned her,"Be quiet and watch your words. If you
dare irritate me again, I won''t let go of you!"
"Sheryl! Get off the stage. NOW!" Director Gerry rushed up to them and urged Sheryl. Sheryl''s quarrel
with Kitty had drawn the attention of everybody including Gerry and she found him staring at her in
shock. Sheryl came back to her senses and followed Gerry''s order.
Gerry was a professional director employed by Charles for this show. He heaped curses on her as she
got off the stage. Sheryl stood quietly with her head lowered. She didn''t defend herself. Instead, she
kept on apologizing to him.
Gerry''s anger was pacified by Sheryl''s earnest attitude. Charles also got reassured and left.
Gerry nced coldly at Kitty and said,"I really dislike people like you. Will it do you any good to iste
and insult your colleague?"
He paused for a while and continued,"From now on, if I see you quarrel again with Sheryl, I will ask you
to leave immediately. You will be thrown out of the show instantly." Kitty''s face flushed as she heard
Gerry rebuking her.
Nobody dared to show their unfriendly attitude to Sheryl in Gerry''s presence from then on. Gerry had
made himself very clear to all of them.
When it was time to get off work, Sheryl walked up to Sue. She wanted to invite her to leave together
because their homes were close to one another. Sheryl had also not forgotten what Kitty had told her
about Sue.
She did care about Sue and still thought of her as a friend. She was just reluctant to speak to Sue after
all the bitterness had sprung up between them. But Kitty''s words changed her mind. She decided to
maintain her friendship with Sue.
"How about going home together?" Sheryl offered. Sue was packing up for the day.
Sue was surprised at Sheryl''s invitation. Before she could reply to Sheryl, Kitty said abruptly,"Sue, let''s
go to the bar!"
"Wait a minute! I''ll go with you," Sue answered. She felt relieved because this gave her an excuse to
avoid Sheryl''spany. After this afternoon''s event, she had decided to stay away from Sheryl.
She even convinced herself that Sheryl and she would never be good friends again.