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Garry was furious and was overcby an urge to scold her. However, he reminded himself he had to be patient with her if he wanted her money.
Before he could say anything, Chelsea replied, “I’m sorry, Garry. The signal here can’t be helped. Let’s talk about it another day.” After saying that, she quickly hung up the phone. When Garry called her again, he was told that the phone was switched off. Garry gritted his teeth. He finally understood that there was nothing wrong with her signal. She was just trying to get rid of him.
It was pretty evident she wasn’t going to pay them another penny.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHilton, who had thought it would be a piece of cake to get money from Chelsea, was quite confused at Garry’s frustration. “What's wrong?”
After Garry told Hilton what had happened, Hilton was seething with rage as well. “Is she going to continue to hide from us?” Garry snorted derisively and said, “Apparently.”
Hilton wasn’t the kind of man who would give up easily. He cup with a solution. “It doesn’t matter. Isn’t she a scriptwriter in a film and television company? Let's go to her company to make a fuss and see if she would show up.
If she still refuses to see us, we will make it impossible for her to work there properly. If she still doesn’t give in, we will make her lose her foothold in the script writing field.”
As soon as Hilton said this, Garry quickly brightened up. “Dad, you are really something. Why didn’t | think of brewing trouble in her company? We had supported her all these years. It is all going to be in vain if she refuses to give us smoney!”
But in truth, all of Chelsea’s expenses in the Williams family were paid by her deceased mother, and Hilton had never spent a penny on her.
In the past, Edmund had sent Chelsea a request on Facebook but she had rejected it.
Today, she received a friend request from him and yet again she chose to do the sthing. His request was followed by a message stating he wanted to give her a file.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmChelsea thought it was quite unnecessary and there was no need of using social media as a means of conveying such messages. She felt no remorse about rejecting his request.
After a while, Fay, who was busy working, rang her up and said, “Chelsea, why don’t you add Mr. Nelson on Facebook?”
Chelsea thought it was an odd thing to say. Frowning, she said, “I don’t really see the need for us to be friends there.”
Fay’s voice was almost a whisper when she next spoke. “Mr. Nelson does have something important to give you,” she said.
“Then you can dothe favor of taking it from him and passing it to me. Or if it’s something that can’t be given, take a printout of it.”
Chelsea was firm in her resolve and she highly doubted his motives. She couldn't help but think he was bluffing about the important file.
They had been divorced for more than a year. What information could he give her?
Their divorce had been pretty straightforward and there was nothing to be discussed.