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When I Was a Wallflower (Leo and Amelie)

Chapter 135
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Chapter 135

Melissa had always behaved cautiously around Leo over the years, and it had been what felt like forever

since

she last lashed out at the young man.

At that, Leo lowered his head and checked Melissa’s phone to find it was none other than the clip of

Jodie losing to Bria in a singing match.

“Have you asked Jodie what exactly happened?” Leo asked with slightly furrowed brows.

“Do I even need to?!” Melissa still felt resentful about the way Amelie treated her after divorcing Leo.

“This must be Amelie’s handiwork! She put this online to humiliate our family!”

“Starlight Media was celebrating their anniversary that day, and Jodie showed up with an invitation she

bought from someone at a high price. She was the one who caused a disturbance at a party she wasn’t

invited to.” Leo had only found out about it later as well.

However, Leo’s answer only upset Melissa further. “Even so, Jodie must’ve only gone to congratulate

her! She, on the other hand, put Jodie in a humiliating position because of her hatred for our family!”

Her words were so biased and ridiculous that Leo didn’t even want to say anything, and Melissa realized

how deeply flawed her caterwaul was after calming down too.

At that, she took a deep breath and said, “Leo, no matter whether Jodie provoked Amelie intentionally or

not, Amelie shouldn’t have posted the clip online when she had already humiliated Jodie using Bria.

Now, everyone knows how chaotic our family is; a niece provoked and humiliated her aunt. How do you

expect Jodie to face the world from now on? Also, what about my dignity?! Back then, you promised I

would live a glorious life as long as I stayed out of your business. Shouldn’t you be doing something now

that I’m being humiliated?!”

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Melissa had been competitive and prideful her whole life, and the issue made her feel so humiliated that

she didn’t even work out or do a facial during the day.

“Everyone has their eyes on our family. Who knows how they’re laughing at us now that they not only

know that Amelie and we are on bad terms, and the CEO of Starlight Media will also be raising a child of

our family! I can overlook everything else, but Bria has to return to us!” Melissa demanded and flipped

out with bloodshot eyes, seeing how Leo only rubbed his temples silently the whole time. “I mean it, Leo.

I won’t live anymore if you can’t get custody over Bria! It’s on you to decide whether to protect Dillon or

fulfill your mother’s wish!”

With that, she turned to the coffee table and slammed a knife against it.

“I’ll talk to Amelie.” The man finally spoke up.

It wasn’t because Melissa’s threat worked, though. Rather, he didn’t need anyone to raise his child.

young man obliged happily.

“Sorry, my dad’s a little too much sometimes. He doesn’t know you’re busy,” Amelie apologized.

Toby now regarded Steven as his master, so he couldn’t turn the elder down now that they had

established this level of relationship.

“I’ve got time. Besides, I’m more than happy to stay and taste Mr. Steven’s cooking,” said Toby with a

smile as his eyes sparkled when looking at Amelie, who looked away, pretending not to have seen it.

“Amelie, it’ll be a while before lunch is ready. Why don’t you show Toby around and also pick some of the

vegetables I recently planted while you’re at it?” Steven suggested, to which Amelie nodded resignedly

and headed outside after taking the basket from her father.

Steven’s vegetable patch was originally a hanging garden, which Amelie deliberately bought when she

first purchased the house, thinking that Bria would have another space to play in.

Later on, Steven bought some soil after moving in, and just like that, ridge after ridge was piled up.

Right then, some vegetables had just sprouted while others had already grown, and vegetables like

tomato, squash, and pumpkin were ready for picking. All in all, it was a thriving vegetable patch.

“Mr. Steven sure is diligent,” Toby couldn’t help marveling as he looked at the vegetable patch.

Amelie smiled in response before going in to pick some tomatoes.

Toby, on the other hand, just watched her from outside.

Amelie had put her hair up into a simple ponytail. Coupled with her green and white striped shirt and

capris, she looked petite and lively, unlike a woman who had a child but rather a graduating high

schooler.

She moved nimbly as her fingers traversed the tomato vines.

The fruits dropped gently onto her tiny hands one after another before being put gently into the basket.

Her fingers brushed against the tomatoes, and Toby suddenly thought it would be amazing if he became

one of the tomatoes in her hands as he would be treated tenderly.

That said, he noticed a subtle issue-Amelie’s vision seemed somewhat offset.

A normal person would first notice what was in front of them, but she would always go for the tomatoes

on her right every time she picked one.

Is her left eye… damaged? Toby’s heart skipped a beat as an outrageous idea came to him. Could it be

that Amelle was the one who donated the cornea?!

Back then, Leo recuperated in Quinn Town, and she was a local. Then, four years ago, she married Leo

without hesitation. If the two had no connections, given her achievements and abilities back then, she

wouldn’t even need to cling to the Alstons. But if the two had connections, why would Leo have no

memories of her and even feel nothing for her after marriage?

Toby deduced and wondered, only to feel more and more baffled. As such, he stopped and went

between the

ridges.

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“You can’t see from your left eye, can you?” he asked as he held a vibrant red tomato on her left.

As Amelie had been focused on picking the tomatoes, Toby’s sudden question caught her off guard and

startled her. She dropped the tomato in her hand onto the ground.

“Why would you ask like that?” She quietly put the fruit into the basket and looked at Toby. Years of

experience helped her recollect her composure in two shakes.

Toby, on the other hand, gazed into her eyes as he told her his deduction.

Chills ran down Amelie’s spine as she reeled in surprise that the man would observe so closely and

deduce so

accurately.

At the same time, she felt somewhat bitter.

Leo was completely oblivious to her blindness during the four years of their marriage, while Toby, an

outsider, had already noticed it during their short interaction.

She was certain she would be deeply miserable for a while if she hadn’t already put all of it behind.

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At that, she gently shook her messy thoughts away and nodded with a smile. “I do have a bit of a

problem. I injured it during a fall but said nothing about it because I was worried my dad would worry.

Just like that, missed the best treatment period. Please don’t tell my dad about this. He will be

devastated.”

“You injured it during a fall?” Toby repeated mechanically. That was all he heard Amelie say.

“Yeah, a fall.” The young woman nodded firmly.

Was her relationship with Leo not a fall? It was a pretty serious fall, after all.

At that, she changed the subject, not wanting to talk about the issue at length. “I’ve looked through the

partnership projects your company sent over. They’re pretty good. Why don’t you swing by Starlight, and

we’ll get the contracts signed when you have the time?”

Toby nodded silently in response, and Amelie headed out of the garden patch after seeing that they had

just about enough vegetables.

“You’re changing the subject, aren’t you?” Toby blurted dazedly as he looked at her back.