Chapter 184: We Were Both Divorced Women
Chapter 184: We Were Both Divorced Women
Chapter 184: We Were Both Divorced Women
Yanis gave her a brief overview of what happened, and Bonnie said, "so that's it. You're both divorced."
Stella Thompson laughed. "So what? Life is much better when you are single."
The three women were having a lovely conversation.
"Are you buying clothes for your friends?"
Yanis shook her head. "No."
Stella seemed to be able to understand everything. Her eyes fell on Yanis's belly directly, "You are
pregnant, aren't you?"
Yanis smiled wryly, "I got divorced in the morning and found out I was pregnant in the afternoon."
Stella tutted, "that's fate. You're going to keep the baby. Did you tell your ex-husband?"
Bonnie groaned. "Tell him? Why? Can't we afford a baby?"
Stella nodded. "All three of us can take care of a baby!"
Yanis was a little confused. The baby suddenly got two godmothers before he or she was born.
Stella talked to the store staff at noon and took Yanis and Bonnie to dinner.
"By the way, my sister will be here later and I'll introduce you to her."
Bonnie looked at Stella. "Do you have a sister?"
Stella laughed and nodded. "My sister is a famous movie star."
Neve was the first person Bonnie and Yanis thought of when they heard the word movie star."
They glanced at each other. Bonnie looked at Stella and asked, "your younger sister?"
Stella nodded. "Of course, she's my real sister."
Stella leaned in close to Yanis and Bonnie and whispered, "do you know Sandy? Sandy, the actress
who became famous in the last two years."
Upon hearing the name, Yanis and Bonnie both let out a sigh of relief and nodded at Stella.
Stella was proud and talked a lot about Sandy.
Soon someone opened the door of the private room. A tall woman in dark glasses came in. Seeing that
there were other people in the private room, she blocked the assistant behind her. "You can go to
another table and help yourselves."
"Ok, Sandy," she said.
Then Sandy walked in. "Sis."
Stella got up, grabbed Sandy's hand, and started the introduction. "This is Bonnie, older than you."
Sandy nodded at Bonnie. "Bonnie."
Bonnie had seen Sandy's show before and thought she looked even prettier in person.
"Hello," she said.
"This is Yanis, she's older than you too."
"Yanis."
Sandy had a nice soft voice.
Yanis nodded. "Hello." Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
Bonnie was good at socializing with people, and soon she and Sandy were chatting.
The four had a lot of fun chatting about anything.
They ate and chatted for a while before they left the private room.
When they just walked to the door of the elevator, they rain into a cute couple.
This was the first time Yanis saw Zane since they got divorced.
Neve was holding Zane's hand, and they were very close.
When Bonnie saw Zane and Neve, she automatically looked at Yanis first.
Bonnie thought it would be a little awkward for Yanis to see him after the divorce, given Yanis's
obsession with Zane over the years,
But when Bonnie looked over, Yanis's face didn't change at all, and she didn't even give Neve or Zane
a look.
Instead, Zane's eyes fell on Yanis as soon as he saw her.
Behind them was Phoebe.
"You happen to eat here, Miss Thompsons?" Neve spoke first.
But there were three Miss Thompsons here, and it was not clear whom Neve was talking to.
Yanis didn't say anything, probably because she was hiding something. She just wanted to leave.
Stella obviously didn't know Neve, and Yanis wasn't going to talk.
Sandy was the only one left.
Sandy looked up at Neve. "Are you talking to me?"
The smile stiffened on Neve's face.
Sandy had just been sending a message, so she put away her phone and looked at Neve. She glanced
at Zane and said, "boyfriend? He's very handsome."
Then Sandy looked back at Yanis and said, "let's go."
Bonnie knew Yanis well and she couldn't wait to get out of there, so she grabbed Yanis' arm and said,
"let's go."
"So, you all know Miss Thompson?"
Neve suddenly looked at Yanis. "Did Miss Thompson let Sandy compete with me for the role last time?"
Neve's words were a little informative.
"Miss Bennett, you have an amazing imagination. The role I got was because of my ability. It has
nothing to do with anyone. Can you blame others for your poor acting?"
What Sandy said was very direct.
Neve was not that good so Sandy was able to replace her.
By saying this, Neve was not only denying that she was not good at acting, but also blaming Yanis for
her incompetence.
Aside from Sandy having a good impression of Yanis, she also sided with Yanis after Yanis comforted
Stella in the Civil Affairs Bureau.
"Sandy," she said. Stella exclaimed. "You can't rub it in like that. It's rude."
Bonnie almost broke into laughter at Stella's comment but she gritted her teeth and didn't laugh out
loud.
Yanis, however, felt Bonnie's shoulder shake as she tried to suppress the laugh.
Sandy then said, let's go then."
Sandy bowed to Neve. "Goodbye, Miss Bennett."
Bonnie and Yanis ignored Zane and Phoebe the whole time.
Yanis's tense body relaxed as the elevator doors closed.
As soon as Bonnie got on the elevator, she laughed and said, "you're amazing, Sandy."
Stella smiled at Bonnie, "That woman doesn't look nice. I don't like her."
Sandy's eyes fell on Yanis, who hadn't spoken yet. "Yanis, do you know those people?"
Yanis didn't expect Sandy to observe so closely. She hesitated for a few seconds and nodded her
head. "Yes."
In fact, Yanis was not trying to hide it. The incident at the mall had been known all over the city.
And Sandy was always in the gossip circle, so of course she had heard all about it.
"Neve had a good reputation in the community before, but she had a bad reputation in the community
after she ran off with Ashton West. Because of the Lawrence Group CEO, no one dared to talk about it.
Bonnie leaned in close to Sandy and said, "tell me, how come I didn't know about this?"
Sandy took one look at Yanis and saw that Yanis didn't respond. Then she started to tell the story of
Neve in the acting industry.
In fact, if Neve had stayed in Manches City, there would be no one better than Neve in the industry
now, but it was a pity that she buried her future.