Chapter 56
Chapter 56
Melvin wasn’t too pushy; he just wanted to wrap things up and head back home as soon as possible.
That woman was getting a bit too full of herself lately and might just fell for someone else any minute now. He was thinking he’d still grab a gift for her on his way back. That woman needs a little sweet– talking.. Right after hanging up, Willow sent him a Facebook message.
(Melvin, check this out.]
Below was a video.
He wasn’t into these short clips, but the thumbnail showed a familiar face, so he clicked with a stony expression.
The comments all saying ‘perfect match nearly drove him mad.
The video ended with Jocelyn and some dude hugging it out like they couldn’t bear to part, putting on quite the heart–wrenching goodbye show.
Ha, didn’t even look back when she left him, now she’s all lovey–dovey with another guy.
His once deep, affectionate eyes turned cold and menacing.
Jocelyn went back to her parents‘ home.
His father, Calvin still had work, so when Jocelyn had nothing to do, she’d hang with her mom, stroll downstairs, and hit up the veggie market.
“Your dad told me a few days ago, that boss who visited last time is planning to move him to some jewelry company gig. Just needs to watch the monitors, no patrolling or door duty. Looks like the pay is
better than his current job and shorter hours, more chill, Daisy rambled on.
Jocelyn was clueless that Melvin wanted to switch jobs for her dad. Only after he’d visited last time when she questioned her dad did she find out the company was nearly bust. Melvin had invested and became the major shareholder, saving her dad’s job.
“Jocelyn, why’s that new boss so keen on your dad? First, he saved his job, now a promotion and pay raise. Isn’t it curious?” Daisy was skeptical. “If your dad was a pretty young thing in his twenties, I’d get it if someone fancied him, but he’s an old man. How’s he landing such good fortune?”
Jocelyn’s gaze flickered. Of course she couldn’t tell her mom the guy was into her, and she was the pretty young thing in question.
“Maybe he just appreciates how serious and responsible my dad is at work. Whether he changes jobs or not, it’s up to my dad, Jocelyn wasn’t for or against it.
She just couldn’t figure out why Melvin, who was so particular about keeping their relationship from her family, would then promote her dad to the jewelry company.
Daisy waved it off, “I’m not fussy about it; let him decide. At his age, he shouldn’t be chasing big money, just a comfy job till he retires is good enough.”
Jocelyn agreed.
The mother and daughter had just reached the building entrance when their neighbor Zelda, sporting freshly permed curis, approached them with a grin, “I was wondering why Jocelyn wouldn’t give my nephew a chance. Turns out she’s got such a refined and handsome boyfriend. Nice catch!”
Jocelyn was baffled.
Abandoned?” Daisy was confused, “What boyfriend?”
“Oh, you don’t know?” Zelda whipped out her phone, saying, “Jocelyn, that’s not cool. You said you were single to avoid your mom’s nagging, but hiding such a catch from her?” NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.
Jocelyn’s mind raced with the thought that her affair with Melvin had been exposed.
That was impossible.
Look, it’s all over the web, Zelda showed Daisy the phone, smiling, “Take a look. Isn’t the future son– in–law a sight for sore eyes?”
Daisy took a close look, her eyes lighting up, “Jocelyn, isn’t that the professor?”
“A professor? That’s quite a match, Zelda chuckled happily. “So young and already a professor, Jocelyn’s got good taste. Congratulations, Daisy, you can finally get rid of your worries
As Daisy watched the two on the screen, she tuned out their chatter, replaying the video once and once again. The more she watched, the more satisfied she was.
“Wow, we had no clue about this, Daisy tried to remain calm, not wanting to jump to conclusions and cause a stir, “Let’s not spread the word until they’re sure, or it’ll be embarrassing.”
Zelda shrugged. pocketed her phone, and asked, Jocelyn, tell us the truth, is he your boyfriend?”
Jocelyn was speechless. She didn’t expect a random street interview would catch the attention of the neighborhood gossip like this.
This was a real mix–up.
Zelda, you can’t just jump to conclusion by what it seems; you have to listen to what we said. Friends, we are just friends,” Jocelyn patiently clarified.
Zelda laughed. “Oh, you young folks and your airs and graces. Friends to lovers, it happens. We get it. Anyway, the guy’s a good catch. Whether friends or more, you’ve got to bring him by someday. I’m waiting to celebrate at your wedding. I won’t hold you up; off to play cards for me.”
Zelda left with a grin before Jocelyn could give a detailed explanation.
Jocelyn was deflated. She looked at her mother, and Daisy was scrutinizing her too.
“Mom, Harrison and I are really just friends. Yesterday, I went to the airport to see off a friend, and I bumped into him. Then those street interviewers cornered us, asking questions. If you don’t believe, you can watch the video yourself later,” Jocelyn explained, feeling somewhat helpless under her mother’s probing gaze.
“Does he have a girlfriend?” Daisy asked.
Jocelyn replied, “He was in such a hurry to leave because he’s going home for a blind date.”
Daisy’s eyes lit up again, So, both unattached, why not give it a shot? Why don’t you take the initiative?” Jocelyn forced a smile, “Mom, can we not joke about this?”
I’m not wasting time joking with you. You’re already for staying single so long in our neighborhood. I’m not asking for a tall, rich, and handsome guy, just someone decent–looking with good characteristics, is that too much?” Daisy was genuinely worried, “Apparently I am not asking for the moon, right?”
Jocelyn couldn’t manage a laugh, “Nope, not at all.”
“You don’t have to date Harrison, but can you at least up your game and bring someone home for a spin?” Daisy wasn’t usually so eager, but that video just hit her nerve.
“Mom, I’m serious, Harrison and I are just friends,” Jocelyn’s voice was tinged with frustration.
straight “Well, you could’ve fooled me, Daisy retorted with a half–smile. But seriously, we need to set the record
Jocelyn finally understood why Melvin refused the interview – it’s a whole can of worms.
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Indeed, a guy with no strings attached is always the most level–headed.
“Mom!” Jocelyn was kind of at her wit’s end, “You know, I actually just met him while hanging out. Including yesterday, we haven’t even hung out five times.”
Daisy was taken aback for a second, “Well, if that’s how it is, then for sure, you gotta get to know him better. But isn’t dating all about getting to know each other? Once you’ve got a good grasp, you can move on to think about marriage. We’re not rushing you to the finish line here, but you gotta give us a glimmer of hope, right? You don’t expect me and your dad to kick the bucket without ever seeing you settled down with a decent family, do you?”
“Why mention this nonsense again? Both you and me are still young!” Jocelyn really didn’t know what to say, “If I find my Mr. Right, I’ll bring him home without any question. I can’t just nab someone if they’re not the one, can
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Seeing Jocelyn getting worked up, Daisy didn’t want to push her buttons and get the opposite effect, so she nodded repeatedly, “Alright, alright, we don’t have to rush. Just keep it in mind, that’s all.”
Back at home, Jocelyn holed up in her room and watched that video over and over. The comments section was popping, most of them singing praises about her and Harrison.
She was kinda worried. If the neighbors could see this video, what about other people?
Would Melvin have seen it too?
Probably not.
With his personality, if he had seen that video, wouldn’t he have called her up to give her a piece of his mind by now?
Come to think of it, it’s been days since he last messaged or called her.