Chapter 287 Wanting Her Gone by Tomorrow
Hugo chuckled. "Did I mean that? Do you want it?"
Pamela rolled her eyes, amused. "I'm warning you."
Eula watched them, clearly seeing Hugo's affection for Pamela.
Judson noticed her staring. "What are you looking at?"
Following her gaze, he saw Hugo and Pamela. "Do you like that girl?"
Eula finally looked at him. "Pamela's young, cute, and has a lot of personality, like I used to be."
Eula's expression changed, reminiscing. Before Eula turned eighteen, she was the Lowe family's pampered daughter. But after a certain incident, she had to grow up fast, taking on responsibilities no one her age should bear.
She went from a carefree girl to a mother, with no one to pamper her anymore. She had to raise three kids alone, losing her confidence and boldness.
Eula sighed, thinking, 'Some things, once lost, never come back.'
Seeing Pamela reminded her of her younger self, full of youth and spirit.
Judson suddenly pulled her close, his hands around her waist. Dancing like this made them feel very close.
Eula breathed in his scent and smiled. Judson made her feel cherished again.
He whispered in her ear, "Eula, you're more beautiful and unique than Pamela. You're one of a kind."
To Judson, no one compared to Eula. She was the most beautiful and unique woman in the world.
Eula smiled, looking at his masked face and deep eyes. Even with the mask, he was dazzlingly handsome, making her heart race.
"Judson, you're biased," she whispered back.
Judson didn't mind. "I'm just telling the truth."
Eula laughed. Sweet words were always a delight.
Meanwhile, Kristina stood at the edge of the dance floor, fuming. She regretted not wearing the red dress instead of the green one. The more she looked at the green dress, the more it irritated her.
She stormed out, grabbed her clothes and bag, and got into her car. The driver, waiting at the door, was afraid of her. Kristina had a bad temper, and if they weren't careful, she would fire them right away. The Lowe family's servants were always cautious around her.
Kristina called Melissa. "Mom, didn't you say you'd get rid of Eula? I want her gone by tomorrow."
She couldn't wait any longer and wished Eula would disappear tonight.
Melissa, who was watching TV in her bedroom, turned down the volume. "Baby, what's wrong?"
"Mom, I went to a friend's birthday party today. Eula was there with Judson. My friends are laughing at me, and they won't hang out with me anymore."
Kristina's voice was tinged with sobs.