When I Was A Wallflower

Chapter 398



CHAPTER 398 SHE’LL HAVE TO PAY!
"Who else could it be? Mrs. Alston didn't get much rest last night, and she has been complaining about her headache ever since
she woke up this morning. She eventually got the doctor to come over as she couldn't handle the pain any longer." Leila let out a
sigh. "Mrs. Alston has been really worried recently."
Amelie understood what was going on even though Leila wasn't explicit with her words.
"Okay," Amelie uttered before she hurried into the house. As expected, she found Melissa lying on the couch with a weak look on
her face.
Melissa used to love painting her nails, but her nails were naked and bare right then.
"Are you feeling better?" Amelie asked gently as she walked over.
Melissa had her eyes closed at first, but she opened them wide after hearing Amelie's voice. The bitter and weak look on
Melissa's face was immediately replaced by a more energetic one as Melissa pushed herself up to sit on the couch. "You're here!
Come over and take a seat. Go on and get her some soup, Miss Potts. Hurry up," Melissa ordered.
Leila had just sent the doctor out, and she looked rather flustered upon hearing Melissa's impatient tone. Amelie held Leila's
hand to stop her. "It's fine. I'll just be here for a while."
"Why do you have to leave? This house is huge. You might as well move in." Melissa sounded extremely eager.
Amelie, however, simply pressed her lips together without responding.
Melissa then waved her hand to signal Leila to leave the room. Once Leila was far enough from them, Melissa went over and
held Amelie by her hand before sitting her down on the couch.
Amelie wasn't used to being so intimate with Melissa, but she didn't protest as she took a seat beside Melissa. Melissa patted
Amelie on the back of her hand as she spoke. "Amelie, now that Leo's in this state, and now that you've decided not to leave the
country, why don't you bring Bria home?"

Melissa's words took Amelie by surprise, and Amelie widened her eyes as she turned to stare at the other woman. In an instant,
Melissa shifted her gaze away—she was too afraid to look Amelie in the eyes. "Bria is a child of the Alston Family, after all. She
should be close to her ancestors and her roots."
The reason Melissa fell ill wasn't entirely due to Leo's sickness—it was also because she had just found out that all of Leo's kids
weren't actually his real children. At this point, no one knew if Leo would wake up, and Bria might be Leo's only real child.
Melissa had every reason to be anxious over this matter.
Amelie had an inkling of what was going on in Melissa's mind when she saw how avoidant Melissa was of her gaze. "Why don't
we wait for a while more?" Amelie suggested. The doctors were still uncertain about Leo's condition—they first had to find out
the reason that Leo was in a coma. Amelie, therefore, still felt rather hopeful about Leo's condition, and she thought that he
might wake up. "Now's not the best time to bring Bria back. After all, the public thinks that Leo is spending time with his daughter
abroad. People might get suspicious if Bria's the only one who comes back," Amelie explained.
Melissa seemed to realize something upon hearing Amelie's words. "Oh, yeah. Right, right."
"Also, does the Walsh Family know about Leo's condition?" Amelie asked. Melissa seemed rather embarrassed after hearing
Amelie's question, but she quickly regained her composure. "Well, Toby is Leo's good friend, and the Walshes are pretty close to
our family, so..."
Amelie knitted her brows together as she stared at Melissa. I was right. She was the one who exposed the news of Leo's
condition. "Well, Toby might not harm Genesis, but we can't be sure of the rest of the Walshes. The industry is a harsh and cruel
place—anything could happen," Amelie uttered.
Melissa scratched the back of her head frantically as she spoke. "I got too worried after hearing about Leo's condition, and... I
wanted someone to help, so I... I might have shared a little too much," Melissa replied.
"I know." Amelie got to her feet. Deep down, she knew that Melissa wasn't being entirely transparent with her even then. Mrs.
Alston probably just doesn't trust me enough. She wanted to use the Walshes to keep an eye on me and to control me. Amelie
didn't bother pointing this out as she felt like there was no need to expose Melissa. "Well, you should try to keep things a secret
from now on. We don't want to expose our vulnerabilities to people who may have the intention to harm."

"Got it," Melissa replied with a nod. She was no longer as haughty as she used to be. "Are you leaving now?" Melissa asked
when she saw Amelie picking up her bag.
"I have a few cases to deal with, so I need to head back to work," Amelie replied honestly. Melissa clung onto Amelie's bag then.
"You should still have a meal before leaving. Why don't I get Miss Potts to cook some good food for you? You can leave after
eating," Melissa suggested. Before Amelie got a chance to respond, Melissa started crying out for Leila.
"I'm really busy today. We can do this another day," Amelie said before pulling her bag out of Melissa's grip and giving Melissa a
curt nod. Melissa no longer insisted on keeping Amelie around after that, but an obvious look of disappointment formed on her
face when she watched Amelie leave.
After a long while, Melissa finally turned around to see Jodie sitting in her wheelchair in the corner of the room. Jodie wore an icy
look on her face as she curled her lips into a smirk. "Since when did the high and mighty Mrs. Alston become such a lap dog?"
"What are you talking about?" Melissa hissed as a rather troubled look formed on her face. Jodie scoffed at the other woman.
"Did I get it wrong? Weren't you just trying to please Amelie from the moment she stepped into the house? I thought you were
going to get on your knees and beg her to order you around at one point," Jodie replied in a harsh and offensive tone.
Even though Jodie's words were rather exaggerated, she wasn't wrong to say that there was a drastic change in Melissa's
attitude toward Amelie. Melissa glared at Jodie. "Don't you know the state that our family is in now? We would've been destroyed
by the others if Amelie hadn't been around to support the family. We might even be on the streets by now! Amelie's our savior, so
I don't see a problem with being nice to her," Melissa uttered.
"Hmph. Leo wouldn't be in this state if it weren't for Amelie. Whatever she's doing now is just compensation for all that she owes
us! We shouldn't be nice to her—it's her duty to work for us and to pay us back!" Jodie always had a bad temper, but her temper
seemed to have gotten worse ever since she became paralyzed.
Melissa let out a sigh and shook her head when she saw how deluded her daughter was. "Why can't you understand the
situation, Jodie?" Melissa massaged her temples as she spoke. "Even if Amelie's the reason that Leo got injured, we can't do
much to her if she chooses to ignore us. She's showing more kindness than we can ever ask for by being here to support us
now!" Melissa was a selfish woman, but she was more rational than Jodie.

"What kindness are you talking about?" Jodie's heart was filled with hatred. She was convinced that Amelie was the one who
harmed Leo and that Amelie was the reason she lost her ability to walk. "I don't need her charity at all! I'm not done getting
revenge on her!" Jodie cried.
Melissa was already troubled by all these matters, and her headache only felt worse after she heard what Jodie had to say. With
her hand pressed against her head, Melissa let out another few groans and sighs before she headed up to her room. Meanwhile,
Jodie wore the same hateful look as she tightened her grip on the armrests of her wheelchair. It was a while before Jodie finally
wheeled herself back to her room. She sat around in her room for a while before she pulled her phone out to make a call. "Mr.
Walsh, right?"
...
There weren't a lot of people who knew about Leo's condition. Amelie decided not to visit him every day as she didn't want to
attract any unwanted attention. That day, she stayed home to work. She was seated in front of her laptop, and she had a pen in
one hand as she flipped through some papers with the other. Every now and then, she would make notes on the papers. The
light from her laptop screen shone on her serious face.
She was midway through her work when her phone rang. She turned around to glance at her phone before she swiped across
the screen to pick it up. "Why are you calling at this hour, Mr. Cornelius? Is anything the matter?"
"There's been an issue in the company, Miss Dillon!" Eugene cried out anxiously.


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