Chapter 40
“Hmm...” Senior Yancey thought about it seriously. “He hasn’t, I think. That girl doesn’t count.”
So there was a girl in his life?
Violet did not dig deeper into it. It was none of her business, after all.
He was a very outstanding, desirable person. Furthermore, everyone had a past.
“Alright, watch your TV,” Senior Yancey said in a kind voice. “I have other things to do, so I’ll hang up first.”
“Okay, bye grandpa,” Violet replied sweetly too.
The old man ended the call. Violet put down the receiver and continued to slip through the channels on the television. with the
remote control.
She did not feel out of place at all, living in Jack’s home.
The light in the study on the second floor shone brightly. Jack sat at the desk going through his email inbox while his long and
slender fingers typed away on the keyboard. Just as he was done typing out an email, his phone rang. He ran through the
message for errors before sending the email out.
He picked up his phone only after turning his computer off. Before he accepted the call, he glanced at the caller ID. “Hi,
grandpa.”
“Why aren’t you watching TV with her downstairs?” Senior Yancey reprimanded.
Jack was slightly startled upon hearing those words. “Have you installed security cameras in house?”
“I’ve just given Zoey a call. She said that Vi is watching TV alone downstairs.” His grandfather sounded dissatisfied. “Why aren’t
you spending time with her? Is this how you treat guests?”
“Why should I spend time with her?” Jack protested. “I’m busy with work.”
“Because she’s Mrs. Yancey! If you don’t spend time with her, who will? You’re the one who got Michael to bring her back,
okay?” Senior Yancey reminded. “What did Michael say again when he came to fetch her? He was following your orders and had
come to fetch Mrs. Yancey!”
“Grandpa, you know very well that...”
“I don’t know, I don’t know! I don’t know anything! I only believe what I hear!” Senior Yancey declared in a very stern voice. “All I
know is that you need to go downstairs right this moment and spend time with her. If you still have to work now, that means
there’s a problem with your efficiency at work during the daytime! You need to reflect on yourself! Reflect on yourself properly!”
“I..” Jack was speechless.
“You what? You? Go quickly!”
Jack let out a long inward sigh. “I know.” .
“Good boy!” Only then did Senior Yancey feel relieved. “Go downstairs and have a chat with her. How awkward must she be!
She’s a girl, you must be more mindful of how she feels.”
Then, his grandfather hung up the call.
Jack took a deep breath. After some thought, he got up to go downstairs.
This girl was a force to be reckoned with. She had won his grandfather’s heart. Unfortunately, that meant she might become
Jack was still upstairs. With both hands in his pockets, he walked down the stairs very lightly, one step at a time. His eyes fell on
Violet’s back. This girl had a pure countenance and a dauntless spirit.
It was only after he had reached the landing downstairs that he realized she was watching a show about a mouse and a cat, Was
that not a cartoon? How childish was she?
Jack came and sat down beside her, Only then did Violet notice and turn to glance at him.
Jack kept his eyes on the television. “Do you feel awkward?”
“What?” Violet did not understand.
“I’m asking you, do you feel awkward? Watching TV alone here.”
“It’s alright.” She laughed.
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Jack raised an eyebrow. “I knew you wouldn’t feel awkward. Who are we talking about? You’re thick-skinned and obtuse. You
don’t even know how to spell ‘awkward, do you?”
“Did grandpa get you to come downstairs?” Violet did not want to engage in a spat with him. She guessed it right the first
time.
Jack did not answer.
Violet chuckled. “Seems like grandpa’s the only one in the world who can control you.”
Jack looked sharp. He threw her a fake smile. “He’s my grandpa too so don’t ‘grandpa’ here and there. Don’t keep thinking about
winning his heart.”
“Grandpa opened his heart to me himself, I’ve never asked for it!” Violet chortled while glancing at him. She was somewhat
pleased. “Let my mother go. I plan to leave this city with her, no worries. We won’t be a threat to you. I won’t tell anyone about
your eyes! We plan to fly far away!”