My Fair Stunner

Chapter 280 Saw Herself in Her



Chapter 280 Saw Herself in Her

Chapter 280 Saw Herself in Her

The Ralph thing continued to ferment.

At 8 pm, it reached its peak.

It stood to reason that Ralph and Fanny were not very famous, and there should be no such a growing

trend.

However, Ralph and his agent were behind it. He wanted to take advantage of this situation to attract

more attention. Not only did he hire some Internet trolls, but he even paid some marketing accounts to

help with his publicity.

Faye was having dinner when she got a call from Fanny again.

Colin had gone to a business party, and only she and Cindy were at home.

Faye answered it, "Hello, Fanny."

Fanny said cautiously on the other end of the phone, "Ms. Nash, are you busy now?"

Faye replied quietly, "I'm not busy. What's wrong?"

Faye took a paper napkin to wipe the corner of her mouth, stood up, nodded slightly to Cindy, and

walked upstairs.

Cindy took the hint. After Faye left, she stepped forward to clear the table.

Faye walked upstairs in slippers. She just took two steps when she heard Fanny say, "Ms. Nash, can I

ask you... for a drink?"

Faye stopped when she heard the words and raised his eyebrows, "What?"

Fanny said, "I want to have a drink, but I don't have friends at Cocanel."

Fanny spoke in a very low voice. After saying that, she was probably worried that Faye would not

agree. After a pause, she hurriedly said, "It doesn't matter if you don't have time. I just..."

Before Fanny could finish her sentence, Faye said, "Address."

Fanny was stunned, "What?"

Faye said, "Don't you want to have a drink?"

Fanny hadn't expected Faye to agree so readily, and she felt a little excited and overwhelmed, "I'm in

the hospital now."

Faye glanced down at her watch and said, "Will it affect your grandma's rest?"

Fanny said, "No."

Faye said, "Send me the address and I'll buy some wine on my way."

Fanny said, "I'll order takeout."

Faye said, "No, in your current situation, the less contact with the outside world, the better."

Fanny was grateful after she heard Faye's words, "Ms. Nash, thank you."

Faye went back to the bedroom to change clothes and said, "I need about forty minutes."

After hanging up, Faye opened the closet, took out a coat, and matched it with a low-neck sweater and

a pair of camel slacks.

After getting dressed, Faye drove to the hospital and texted Colin on her way, "Fanny asked me for a

drink."

Colin should be busy and he didn't reply.

After Faye sent the message, she stared at the phone screen for a few seconds and threw it onto the

center console.

It was nearly 9 pm when Faye drove to the hospital.

She bought some side dishes at a deli and more than a dozen cans of beer at the convenience store in

front of the hospital.

When she arrived at the inpatient department with these things, Fanny was waiting for her in front of

the elevator, all wrapped up.

Seeing Faye get off the elevator, Fanny hurried forward and took the things from Faye's hand, "Ms.

Nash."

Faye smiled, "Is grandma asleep?"

Fanny said, "She went to bed early. She has bad hearing and we won't affect her."

Faye said, "Good."

They entered the ward side by side. Fanny awkwardly put things on a chair and said, "It's an ordinary

ward. There is no coffee table."

Faye had never been a spoiled girl. She pointed to the window sill and said, "Put the things over there.

We will go over to sit down and have a few drinks. The night view is good."

Fanny saw that Faye didn't mind, and her eyes lit up, "Okay."

Faye was not a girl of words, and neither was Fanny.

With their different statuses, the atmosphere was not good.

At first, both of them were just drinking and chatting occasionally. Fanny asked a question and Faye

answered it.

Fanny said, "Ms. Nash, actually I've always been curious. Why did you choose to help me?" All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.

Faye looked at the flashing neon light outside the window and said, "What do you think?"

Fanny smiled awkwardly, "There has never been a shortage of talented and hard-working people in this

circle, so it's not the reason."

Faye didn't lie, "Well, it isn't."

Fanny raised her head and took a sip of wine and then asked, "You think I'm pitiful?"

Faye looked sideways at her and said, "There is no shortage of pitiful people in this circle."

Fanny choked and laughed, "Yes."

After three cans of beer, they talked more and more.

Fanny talked about the first time she met Faye, and then the first time she had met Colin.

"At that time, I didn't expect Mr. Farrell and you to be a couple. The two of you are so different."

Fanny had a great advantage. Her eyes were very beautiful, especially when she smiled.

Hearing Fanny's words, Faye couldn't help laughing, "Is there such a big difference between us?"

Fanny rested her chin in one hand, thought for a while, and said, "The artists in the circle comment that

Mr. Farrell has always been a walking hormone."

Then Fanny pursed her lips and smiled again, "They think you're proud and distant."

Faye said, "The difference is indeed quite big."

Fanny was not a good drinker and her eyes began to blur when she drank the fourth can of beer, "Ms.

Nash, no matter what's the reason for you to support me, I am very grateful to you. I mean it."

Faye took a sip of beer, squeezed the can, and said, "Probably because I saw myself in you."

Fanny said, "What?"

Faye leaned back in the chair, pinching the can in different directions, " I was just as obedient and timid

as you."

Fanny was drunk, but she still could think. She blinked and said curiously, "Ms. Nash, was there a time

when you were obedient and timid?"

Faye squinted at the night scene outside the window and said, "Yes."

Yes, she had even been more submissive than Fanny.

When she was young, she was abandoned several times. She had always been worrying about being

abandoned and disliked.

Later, when Faye had grown stronger, she had locked her previous self into her own "heart prison".

Faye recalled the past when she was drunk.

She thought of being beaten by Daisy, being sent to an orphanage, and the scene of first arriving at the

Farrells.

The final scene was that summer day when Colin was taken to the Farrells, and she looked at him

across the crowd.

He was wearing ragged clothes, but he looked elegant and dignified.

Probably drunk, Faye suddenly became very clear about her feelings at the time.

She suddenly remembered her first impression of Colin, "How could there be such a good-looking

boy?"

Fanny was drunk and yelled that she wanted to grow up to be just like Faye.

Faye helped her to the care bed, put the garbage on the windowsill into a bag, left the ward with the

bag, and closed the door.

After walking out of the ward, Faye took out her phone and made a call.

When it was connected, Faye said in a cold voice, "Have you gotten the thing?"

Someone answered, "Not yet."

Faye said, "Lance, you're so spoiled by Hank."


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