Chapter 27: Chapter 27: Spendthrift
Rona Langdon immediately started shouting, "You little spendthrift! Do you just spend every penny you get your hands on? Where did you buy this dress and these shoes? Thereâs no way theyâre worth a hundred yuan! Take them all back! And another thing, from now on, any money you have, you give it all to me! Looking as foolish as you do, youâre bound to get scammed if you hold onto any cash!"
Zachary Preston couldnât stand it anymore. "Veraâs a grown woman now. Whatâs wrong with her having a little spending money? Mrs. Xavier gave it to her, itâs not like she spent any of yours!"
He looked at Vera and said, "You keep that dress and those shoes on. Dad will back you up, you donât have to return them! Youâre a young lady, eighteen years old already. Itâs time you started dressing up a bit."
The father and daughter exchanged a look, a silent understanding passing between them.
âThank goodness Vera said the money came from Mrs. Xavier,â Zachary thought, secretly relieved. âIf sheâd said it was from me, Rona would have clawed it out of her today no matter what.â
Vera was also relieved. âItâs a good thing I only brought this little bit home,â she thought. âOtherwise, it would have been impossible to explain.â
Rona Langdon didnât dare to openly defy Zachary, but the thought of Vera wearing the new dress and shoes still infuriated her. She shot Vera a vicious glare and cursed, "Useless spendthrift! Now get your ass to school, or do you want to be late?"
Vera ignored her. With tears welling in her eyes, she gave Rona one last look, then shouldered her schoolbag and walked out.
Cara Preston glanced at the timeâit was already 7:30. The noodles sheâd been boiling in the pot were burnt and completely inedible. She quickly grabbed her schoolbag and hurried out the door as well.
As she was leaving, she heard Rona shouting from inside, "Which idiot burned the noodles!"
She didnât dare make a sound. She rubbed her empty stomach, feeling intensely bitter that Vera had used Mrs. Xavierâs money to buy a new dress and shoes.
She conveniently forgot that when the Preston Family had taken in Vera, the Xavier Family had wanted her to return to them. But she had despised the poor living conditions in the countryside and had adamantly refused to go back, much less acknowledge Mrs. Xavier as her mother.
There was a breakfast shop at the entrance to the compound. Cara Preston took out the pocket money she had secretly saved up from the New Year, hidden from Rona, and glanced at it before ordering a bowl of congee. As she was drinking her congee, she turned her head and saw Vera joyfully digging into a bowl of beef noodle soup.
Caraâs teeth itched with envy. She sat down next to Vera. "Big Sis, Iâm so sorry. I didnât know Mrs. Xavier gave you money. Why didnât you tell me before? If you had, we could have avoided this whole misunderstanding."
âIf Iâd told her, she would have immediately run to Rona, who would have then shaken me down for every last cent,â Vera scoffed inwardly.
Outwardly, she sighed and said lightly, "I just didnât get a chance to tell you!"
Cara blinked and pressed on, "Did you lie to Mom today? You actually still have money, donât you?"
Vera knew what she was up to. Putting on a "this-is-for-your-own-good" expression, she said, "Cara, I know youâre very kind, but you know what Mom is like. If we donât save a little money on the side, weâll end up like todayâno breakfast, just an empty stomach."
She had finished her noodles and stood up to leave. Cara quickly grabbed her arm. "Sis, I want beef noodle soup, too! Sisters should share their good fortune. How about you lend me five yuan?"
Vera put on an apologetic look. "I really spent all my money. This bowl of noodles was the last of it. I was hoping to buy a reference book... Hey, didnât you save up twenty yuan of New Yearâs money? Could you lend me ten?"