Chapter 61
Chapter 61
Chapter: 61 “Take this card. You can buy a new dress for yourself tomorrow. Can you go to bed now?”
Millie picked up the card and observed it thoroughly with a frown. It was a gold card. Impressive. Watching her observe the card so much, Marcus sneered inwardly.
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“It's really generous of you to give me a gold card. You should hold on to it though. | may not be wealthy, but | won't ask anyone for money. I’m not mending this dress because | can’t afford one, but because | have never worn it before. | won’t let it go to waste.”
After weighing the card in her hand for another second, Millie pushed it back towards Marcus who was frowning.
That was the last thing he expected to happen. Clearly caught off guard, he angrily walked away saying, “The money in there is just too small to satisfy you, is it not?”
The next second, the room was filled with lights, illuminating the room.
Millie furrowed her eyebrows in confusion.
“But you said you wanted to sleep. | doubt turning on the lights will make that easy.” Marcus sat on the edge of the bed proudly, his back facing her.
“You've already ruined my sleep. How do you expect me to get it now?”
Millie stared at his back for a second, then focused on her dress, working faster.
She finally finished an hour later, then looked at the dress with a satisfied smile. No one could have guessed that it was once tom. The golden flower stood proudly on the chest of the dress and made it even more beautiful.
She glanced at the bed and saw that Marcus lay there and scrolled through his phone.
She couldn't help the guilt that filled her. “You should sleep,” she murmured, then turned off the lights and settled in on the sofa. She was so tired that she fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow.
Achilling sensation woke Millie up. It was as though someone was fanning cold at her. She didn’t even know what time it was, or for how long she had slept.
With a sneeze, she sat up and looked towards the floor-to-ceiling window. She mentally facepalmed. No wonder she was cold. Who the hell left it open?
Annoyed, she got up and went to close the window.
Before she completely closed it, something eerie happened. A hand suddenly shot out of nowhere and grabbed her wrist. She froze on the spot in fear, as the hand was followed by a white figure.
Millie was so scared that she staggered back and almost fell to the floor, lost a slipper and still tried to run away, screaming at the top of her lungs.
“Ahh! A ghost! Help! Help!”