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Chapter: 1124
Janiya held her hand in a comforting gesture.
A spark flickered in Millie’s eyes. “And what do you imply?”
“I’LL expose that woman’s true colors to Sanford.”
Janiya’s cold smile surfaced. “Ordinary people share common traits. I managed to separate Jaelyn
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtfrom my son in the past, and I can do the same with Maggie!”
Back in the apartment, Maggie was attending to a simmering pot of savory broth when her phone rang,
flashing an unfamiliar number.
Without hesitation, she took the call.
“Hello, may I know who’s calling?”
“It’s Sanford’s mother, Janiya. Maggie, let’s meet and talk. I’ll be waiting for you at the cafe near your
company.”
With that, Janiya abruptly ended the call.
Her confidence was intimidating, assuming Maggie would oblige without question.
Staring at the now blank screen, Maggie felt an odd knot form in her stomach.
Why would Sanford’s mother want to meet her?
It had to involve Sanford.
With a deep breath, Maggie hastily changed into fresh clothes, grabbed her bag, and headed out.
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Just as she was opening the door, Rosalynn was about to step out.
Spotting Maggie’s change of attire, Rosalynn smiled. “Off to the hospital, Maggie?”
“Not really, Rosalynn. Sanford’s mother wants to see me now,” Maggie replied candidly.
Rosalynn’s brow furrowed as she glanced at her watch. “I could accompany you.”
She had planned to inspect an apartment’s interior design this morning instead of heading to the
studio.
“I appreciate it, but no need.” Maggie faltered.
“I’m concerned for you. Let’s go,” Rosalynn insisted, securing the apartment door.
“Alright, Rosalynn, give me a moment.”