When I Was A Wallflower

Chapter 337



Chapter 337 Don’t Mess With Her
"I won't touch you," Amelie spoke lightly and calmly. Although there was no imposing manner, Jodie could see a hidden threat in
her eyes.
Ignoring Jodie's caution, Amelie smiled faintly. "However, you are right, Miss Alston. I shouldn't have any more contact with Mr.
Alston. Please tell your brother for me that I'll leave now, and we should try not to see each other in the future if possible."
After speaking, she walked out.
Jodie was speechless. What's going on? Amelie listened to me so obediently? Did the sun rise in the west?
Jodie was confused by Amelie's move, and even her sunglasses fell off her forehead without her realizing it. "Hmph, she just
married the boss of Starlight Media! What's so great about that?" Jodie immediately scoffed.
Amelie's attitude had turned into a form of showing off in Jodie's eyes. But it's true, she could show off as much as she wants to
because she married a first-rate man despite being a divorced woman. Ugh! Meanwhile, the men who approached me are either
desperate or want to gain some benefit from our family, whereas the men I like don't even care to look at me. The more Jodie
thought about it, the more jealous she became of Amelie. She pounded the table in anger.
"Leo." Leo had just come out of the restroom when he was blocked by Melissa.
"Mom, why are you here?" Leo's face showed obvious displeasure as he spoke with a flat tone.
Melissa tried hard to calm herself down but couldn't suppress the turmoil in her heart. She spoke with a hint of aggression.
"What's wrong with you? Why are you still in contact with Amelie? Don't you know she's already married? You know how bad her
reputation is, not to mention your past relationship with her... Leo, listen to my advice and stay away from Amelie! The further the
better!"
Melissa felt that even if "Foxy" and Toby were now involved, it was because of Leo's ties to Amelie. The more she thought about
it, the more she despised Amelie. "That woman is obviously not a good person! She might have already hooked up with the boss
of Starlight Media before she divorced you. This kind of indecent woman will only bring you trouble! She—"
"She's not the kind of person you think she is. Don't say things like that about her again!" Leo interrupted her before Melissa
could finish.

Leo's face became even darker than before, with a coldness that could freeze the air. Melissa felt uneasy after hearing what he
said; it was as if he would have been violent toward her if she weren't his mother. Is Amelie really that important to him? The
more Melissa realized this, the more nervous she became.
She couldn't act recklessly in front of Leo and had to speak slowly and calmly. "I don't mean anything. I just hope you can stay
away from her. In any case, she's married, and doing this is for her and her family's own good, right?"
Leo laughed lightly, tilting his head to reveal his sharp jawline. "Don't you remember? A while ago, you were daydreaming about
us being together, and you were even willing to scheme for it to happen."
"Me?" Melissa looked confused. "How is that possible?"
Although she briefly thought that the two of them could get back together, she absolutely did not purposely scheme for it! Leo
didn't explain himself and just walked past her, leaving the restroom area. In the hallway, Leo quickly scanned the seats, but
Amelie was nowhere to be seen. Instead, he saw his sister Jodie stamping her feet and slamming the table, looking very angry.
Frowning, he quickly walked over to her and asked, "Where is she?" His tone was cold and icy.
Jodie was startled by Leo's imposing demeanor but quickly recovered and started to complain. "Do you know how arrogant
Amelie was just now? I only said a few things to her, and she got up and left, telling me to tell you not to see her again. It's as if
you were pestering her. How can someone be so shameless? This kind of woman should be taught a lesson! You should make
her learn to respect us!"
Jodie couldn't provoke Amelie herself, so she could only rely on Leo. To achieve her goal, she added fuel to the fire and said
some nasty things about Amelie.
"Listen to me! Don't bother her in the future!" Leo said coldly.
"What?" Jodie thought Leo would be angry and go find trouble with Amelie, but instead, he said only these words. Before she
could react, Leo had already rushed out of the door. He was running off! Jodie's eyes widened in disbelief. Leo had always been
composed and steady over these years, and she had never seen him so restless before. Is he going after Amelie? That couldn't
be possible. Jodie couldn't believe that he would lose control just to chase after Amelie, but she couldn't help following him.
Leo ran downstairs, but all he saw were unfamiliar faces. Amelie was nowhere to be seen. He gritted his teeth and pulled his tie
tightly, walking toward his car while taking out his phone. Then, he opened his car door.
Bang! The car door closed.

"Hurry up and open the door!"
As soon as Leo sat down, he heard a hurried and anxious voice from behind. The person clamored and tried to rush out without
any regard.
"Elie?" Leo was surprised and quickly extended his hand to block her from hitting the car window. Amelie's head hit his palm with
force, causing his hand to go numb.
"Are you okay?" He looked at her with concern, not noticing his hand.
Amelie covered her head and looked at him with blurred eyes that gradually became clear. After a while, she said, "Oh," and
looked around.
This was inside the car, not the garage.
"Sorry, it was a reflex," Amelie apologized. The four years of living in the Alston Family's garage—where she would jump up to
open the door whenever she heard a loud noise in her sleep—had left her traumatized.
She had originally thought of leaving, but she decided to talk to Leo instead since his car wasn't locked. As soon as she got in,
she started feeling drowsy, which led to the scene that just happened. Leo was happy that she hadn't left, but his smile froze
when he heard what she had to say. He couldn't deny it or make excuses. His eyes showed a heavy sense of guilt and regret.
Even if she didn't say anything, he exactly what she meant.
Back then, a distant relative of the Richards Family watched over the garage, but he had poor hearing and people had to bang
on the door loudly for him to hear anything. Over time, it became a habit. After the old man left, Amelie moved into the
underground garage. Leo had never really considered her as family and didn't bother thinking about who was living there, so he
continued to bang on the door as usual. His indifference had caused her irreparable trauma.
"Sorry," he apologized in a low voice after a while.
"It's all in the past. It doesn't matter anymore." Amelie shrugged.
Leo looked at her bright and clear eyes that had no sadness. However, the bright light stabbed his heart and made him feel
suffocated. He wished that she would bring up the past, get angry, and swear at him. At least it would prove that she cared. Only
when she cared about these things would she care about him as a person. He was once confident that with time, he could win

her heart back, but now it felt like he was holding onto the sand that was slipping through his fingers. His chest was tight, and the
air was filled with endless silence.
Amelie had enough of this kind of atmosphere in the Alston Residence and didn't like it. She furrowed her eyebrows and ran her
fingers through her hair, breaking the silence.
"I still want to talk to you properly," she said.


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