Chapter 808
Chapter 808 Are You Lying
Upon hearing this, Paula immediately stopped her. “Don’t you dare! If you dare tell Cecilia, I–I’ll die right in front of you.”
She could only resort to this as she didn’t know how to intimidate the caregiver anymore.
The caregiver was exasperated. “But you can’t keep deceiving Ms. Smith, can you? You should know that everything you have now is thanks to her. If you have any conscience left, you should tell her the truth.”
Paula knew that the caregiver was right, yet she was too scared to admit it. “She can find out the truth when I’m gone.”
She turned her head toward the window, falling silent.
Cecilia was mentally drained. When she arrived at Daltonia Villa, she found Jessica had returned as well. Unlike the night before, when she had been dressed for the club, Jessica was now wearing attire that made- her look like the dutiful daughter she once was.
The slap mark on Jessica’s face was still evident.
It was clear Lucille had struck her with considerable force.
“Cecilia, you’re back. I stayed out late because I sought advice from a friend on how to better care for children, specifically Eli. I wanted to improve, which is why I didn’t come home earlier. You’re not upset with me, are you?” Jessica asked.
Upon hearing this, Cecilia couldn’t help but ask, “Does your friend also have a child?”
“My friend is about your age, and her son is also just over four years old.” Jessica effortlessly spun a lie.
“Oh, you must have had a long day.” Cecilia just played along.
“No worries,” Jessica said, stroking her genuinely believing she could easily deceive Cecilia.Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
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Even Elliot, casually enjoying his fruit nearby, picked up on the deception. “Aunt Jessica, I remember a
psychologist on TV saying that people often fidget when they’r
lot. Are you lying?
lying. You’ve been touching your nose a
Jessica immediately withdrew her hand from her nose. What? Of course not.”
She picked up a glass of water beside her and took a sip!
Elliot calmly looked at her and added, “Oh, by the way, experts also that liars often use drinking water as a cover–up too.”
His remark rendered Jessica speechless.
She immediately put down the glass of water.
Seeing Jessica’s guilty demeanor, Cecilia found it oddly amusing.
Rather than wasting more time on Jessica, Cecilia settled on the couch for a brief rest.
It was a message from Lucille.
Since becoming acquainted last night, the two had become friends who supported each other: Ceci, Mason still hasn’t told me the truth. Today, I’ve decided to stay overnight at the office to see if he would tell the truth.
After replying to Lucille’s message, Cecilia drifted back into sleep for a while.
She hadn’t slept well the night before, and the stress of work and the meeting with Paula had left her thoroughly drained.
Noticing Cecilia curled up asleep on the couch, Jessica couldn’t resist taking a photo and sending it to Elena.
Soon after, Jessica approached and nudged Cecilia. “Cecilia, wake up. Aunt Elena says you shouldn’t be sleeping anymore.”
Irritated, Cecilia opened her eyes.
“Cecilia, with your pregnancy, it’s important to stay active and walk around more,” Jessica suggested, putting on a concerned expression.
Meanwhile, Elliot watched in silence, planning to teach Jessica a lesson that night.
Unable to sleep after being awakened, Cecilia decided to step outside for some fresh air.
Elliot followed her. “Mommy, Aunt Jessica was too much. I’ll make sure to disturb her sleep tonight.”
Cecilia became alert at his words. “Silly boy, you’ll be the one who can’t sleep if you wake her up.”
“What should we do then?” Elliot wondered, thinking about asking Jonathan for advice since he had already returned.
Suddenly, an idea popped into Cecilia’s mind. She asked Elliot, “Eli, could you lend Mommy the little alarm clock from your room?”
“Sure,” Elliot agreed without hesitation.
Meanwhile, Jessica thought Cecilia was genuinely intimidated by Elena and believed she had found Elena would back her up
She was in the kitchen, savoring a delicious meal, completely unaware that a good night’s sleep was not in the cards for her that evening.