Hug 230
Posted on July 02, 2025 ยท 1 mins read
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Ivy frowned in confusion. No wayโ€ฆ What was this guy up to? Was he trying to eavesdrop on her snoring while she slept?

Wait, did she even snore last night?

Feeling a wave of frustration, Ivy immediately sent him a message.

Theyโ€™d only just added each other on WhatsApp yesterday.

[After you called me last night, why didnโ€™t you hang up?]

Jamison was driving when Ivyโ€™s first message popped up. His face lit up as he picked up his phone.

He responded with a voice note.

โ€œI was driving late at night, everything was quiet, and I felt so alone. Keeping the call going with you made it feel like you were there with me.โ€

Ivy listened to his message, eyebrows knitting together.

[What kind of weird habit is that? Did I snore or not?]

He replied, โ€œHmmโ€ฆ just a little. You sleep like a piglet.โ€

[Youโ€™re the pig! Your whole familyโ€™s a bunch of pigs!]

Rolling her eyes, Ivy tossed her phone aside and went back to her yoga routine.

Meanwhile, Jamison, still behind the wheel, glanced at her last message. The smile on his lips grew even more irresistibly charming.

After finishing yoga, Ivy went to wash up and change.

Sheโ€™d just come out of the bathroom when her phone started ringing.

She glanced at the screen. The number looked familiar, but she couldnโ€™t quite place it.

Puzzled, she answered, โ€œHello?โ€

โ€œIvy, itโ€™s meโ€“Micahโ€™s mother.โ€ Carlaโ€™s voice was polite, almost formal. โ€œSorry to bother you, but there are some things Iโ€™d like to discuss in person. Do you have a minute to meet?โ€

Ivy had dated Micah for two years. Back then, theyโ€™d been serious โ€“ talking about marriage, meeting each otherโ€™s families, visiting for the holidays. Sheโ€™d actually liked her exโ€™s mother once, but nowโ€ฆ Well, she knew Carla looked down on her, and her own feelings toward Carla had soured too.

She kept her tone polite but distant. โ€œMrs. Turner, I know what you want to talk about. Honestly, thereโ€™s no need.โ€

โ€œOh? You know what I want to say? Tell me, thenโ€“am I here to talk about Micah, or about Jamison?โ€

Ivy gave a cool, careless laugh. โ€œIt really doesnโ€™t matter, does it? Whether itโ€™s your son or your brother, theyโ€™re both the ones chasing after me. If you have a problem with it, you should talk to them.โ€

โ€œIvy, itโ€™s been years since we last spoke. I remember when you were the picture of grace in the social circles โ€“ a real role model.โ€ Carlaโ€™s words sounded complimentary, but Ivy could hear the criticism underneath.

Ivy smiled, her response light but cutting. โ€œMrs. Turner, thatโ€™s funny. After nearly dying, do you really think I care about playing by the rules anymore? If your son is so well-mannered, why canโ€™t he understand plain English? Iโ€™ve told him over and over โ€“ I donโ€™t love him anymore, and Iโ€™m never getting back together. He just canโ€™t let it go.โ€

โ€œYouโ€ฆโ€ Carla was speechless, momentarily stunned by Ivyโ€™s candor.

Sheโ€™d always believed her brother was exaggerating when he said Ivy wasnโ€™t interested in Micah anymore. But hearing Ivy now, it was obvious โ€“ she truly didnโ€™t care.

No mother wants to admit her son isnโ€™t good enough, or that someone could reject him.

Carla was no different.

After a pause, she retorted, unwilling to concede, โ€œOf course youโ€™d pick Jamison over Micah. But if you want to talk about who really loves you, itโ€™s always been Micah. One day youโ€™ll see losing him will be the biggest regret of your life.โ€


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