Chapter 999 The Meal (Part Two)
Donna handed the menu to S, smiling. "S, here. You order the dishes. You know my tastes
better."
S hesitated. She looked at Holley and paused for a moment, but then nodded to Donna and took the
menu from her.
Holley wasn''t very happy about that particr exchange. She thought to herself angrily, ''It''s quite
obvious that Donna likes her more than me. But I am her future daughter-inw. What does S have
that I don''t?''
By the time S finished ordering the food, George came back with their refreshments. He greeted
them with a smile and then ced a cup of watermelon juice in front of S, orange juice before
Donna and pear juice before Holley. He looked joyously at thedies and asked, "Have you ordered the
food?"
"Yes, we have," Holley smiled and responded. "I''ve already told the kitchen to prepare our meal. And
we have also ordered some extra dishes."
"Wonderful! Mother, the food in this restaurant is very delicious," George turned to Donna and said. "It
is so popr that you have to wait in line to book a table here. Holley hade here very early to book
this room for us. So you should eat well and make it worth the wait."
"Really?" Donna responded without any emotions. She looked at George and then turned to Holley and
said, "Thank you so much, Miss Ye."
Holley smiled and answered with respect, "You are being too polite, Aunt Donna. It''s my pleasure."
George was pleased to see that they were having a friendly conversation. ''Everything will be fine as
long as Mom gets along with Holley. I couldn''t ask for anything more, '' George thought, smiling at them
both.
"I''m sure we aren''t gathered here just to have a simple meal, right?" Donna asked coldly as she looked
at Holley without showing any emotion on her face.
"Of course not," George said with a little embarrassment. "Holley and I have something important to tell
you."
George turned to Holley and fixed his gaze on her. He stared at her intently, and the love in his eyes
were sincere. S, who was sitting beside him, couldn''t bear to watch his disy of affection anymore,
and she looked away. She was bitter and she wanted to leave that ce soon.
Holley blushed as she looked back into his loving eyes. She wanted to respond to his romantic gesture,
but she saw Donna staring at her with a smirk on her face. Holley hesitated and took a moment to clear
her fear. When she finally calmed herself down, she said to George, "We don''t have to talk about that
right away. We can tell herter. I have another important thing to tell her."
George nodded to her and remained silence, waiting for Holley to speak.
Holley turned back towards Donna. She grabbed her ss and poured some white wine into it. Then
she held the ss up and said to Donna, "Aunt Donna, I''m really sorry for what happened yesterday in
the meeting room. It was entirely my fault. I wasn''t myself yesterday. I shouldn''t have lost my temper
and yelled at you. I insulted you in front of the staff and I know that it was wrong. I apologize."
Holley paused and closed her eyes in regret. A momentter, she opened her eyes again and
continued, "Your anger is natural and I deserve to be punished for my rude behavior. I will dly ept
any punishment you give me. And to show my sincerity, I will drink this cup of wine. Aunt Donna, I hope
you can forgive me."
Holley held up her ss and drank the liquid to thest drop in a single gulp. George frowned and said
in a displeased tone, "Holley, what are you doing? You are not very good at holding your liquor."
"I''m fine." Holley wiped her mouth with a tissue and said, "As long as Aunt Donna forgives me, I am all
good."
"Holley..." George sighed. Then he turned to his mother and said, "Holley has apologized to you so
sincerely. Please forgive her, Mom. Tell us that you''ve forgiven her."
Donna pursed her lips and didn''t say a word. She red at Holley and carefully read her expression for
any possible clues which would lead her to believe what Sheryl had told her. But she couldn''t find any
simrity between the person in front of her and Yvonne, whom Sheryl had talked about.
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''It''s not my son''s fault. It''s not that he''s not smart enough to see Holley''s real face, but that bitch is so
good at pretending to be a different person that she has made a fool out of my son, '' thought Donna.
Holley felt a little ufortable being red at by Donna. However, she hid her feelings and managed
a smile. "Aunt Donna, I know that I was out of line yesterday. I will do whatever you ask of me, as long
as you can forgive my mistake."
"Is that so?" Donna sneered. She looked at Holley disdainfully and asked, "You will do whatever you
can to please me?"
Holley hesitated for a moment before giving her answer. "Yes," she said. She looked straight at Donna
and had a bad feeling that she was going to ask for something unreal.
"You''d better make good on that promise," Donna said, knowing well that Holley was not capable of
keeping her promise. She went on, "What I want from you is nothing extravagant. I simply want you to
leave my son and go as far away from him as you can."
"Mother!" George burst out. He was utterly displeased by his mother''s words. "Don''t you see that you
are hurting her? Holley and I came here to apologize to you sincerely. But you are just being
George had to pause to take a deep breath. He finally said, "Holley and I are getting married. If this is
going to be your attitude towards her, then I..."
Holley grabbed his hand and stopped him from saying more. She tried tofort George with her
words, "It''s no big deal. Aunt Donna is still angry with me, so I won''t take her words seriously. You are
her son, and you don''t have to hurt your rtionship with her for my sake."
Holleyughed lightly and continued, "Don''t worry. Aunt Donna will forgive me soon. Believe me."
When George heard Holley''s sweet words, he calmed down. He couldn''t think of another person who
was as understandable than Holley, and at the same time, he also couldn''t think of another person who
was unreasonable and mean like his mother. The difference in their character seemed so obvious to
him.
Afterforting George, Holley turned to Donna and said, "Aunt Donna, I know that you don''t like me
at all and that you''ve never wanted me to be your daughter-inw ever since George and I started
dating. I had thought about giving up on this rtionship at first because your family status is much
higher than mine and I thought that I didn''t deserve a sessful and handsome young man like
George. But he insisted on being with me and he moved my heart with his unconditional love. He
proved to me with his own actions that money was not a barrier in our rtionship at all. And he told
me that I deserve a man like him, again and again."
Holley paused for a moment, lost in her own thoughts, thinking about all the touching things George
had done for her in the past. She continued, "I know that my family is not as wealthy as yours and we
don''t have the social status that you do. But George doesn''t care about all that. He loves me as I am,
and he isn''t bothered about my appearance, my family or my past. Nothing else matters more than our
love, and I know that now. That''s why I have decided to be with him forever. In these past years, no
matter how many difficulties we''d been through and no matter what you had done to separate us, we
stuck together."
"And that is only because you shamelessly lean on his moneybag and seduce him with your
hypocritical face," Donna used as she stared at Holley angrily. "No one knows George better than I
do. If it weren''t for your fake beauty and seduction, he would never have hurt his mother after listening
to your honeyced words."
"Mother!" George bellowed and tried to stop her from saying more hurtful words.
However, Holley stayed calm and padded on George''s hands,forting him. She smiled again and
said, "One person doesn''t have any authority over the other in a romantic rtionship. We are equal
and we make our own choices. You can be with the person if you like, and if you don''t, then you can
split up. Yet, here we are. I''ve been with George for a long time and that''s because we love each other.
If you still think that we are together simply because I seduced him, I don''t have any means to disprove
it otherwise."