“Derek is right,” said Susan, “I should go and meet Charmine. Let’s not argue with Anthony first.” He was her son after all, and she would not want their relationship to worsen. “Alright, you’ll take charge of this,” agreed Old Senior Bailey. “No matter what, you must make them break up. Otherwise, I’ll handle it myself.” With that said, he stood up and left with his walking stick. The atmosphere felt tense, filled with a strong sense of authority. Susan knew Old Senior Bailey was angry and was unable to accept Charmine, so there was no reason to keep her. Susan turned to McKenzie right after. “Don’t fret, McKenzie, Mom will make Charmine leave Anthony so you two can get engaged soon.” “Thank you, Mom,” responded McKenzie elegantly, though the hatred deep in her eyes greatly contradicted her poise. As the Baileys knew only details about Charmine and nothing about her grandparents, there was no need to mention that. McKenzie merely had to wait for everything to unrave
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