"Apologize to Second Brother. You owe him that and he deserves it."
Slater furrowed his brows. For a moment, he thought she would ask him to be a slave or take his chocolates. This was not something he expected.
He pressed his lips and nodded. "Fine. I’ll do it."
"Good." Penny waved dismissively and signaled him to step aside.
Slater quickly got her message and jumped away. He watched Penny stride off without looking back.
"I think I’m safe... for now," he whispered, heaving a sigh of relief at convincing Penny to not tell their parents. "Wait... I only told her not to tell Mom and Dad, but I didn’t tell her she can’t tell others!"
Slater panicked and was about to run after her to clarify it. However, with the dirty laundry in his hand, he hesitated.
"She’s not that slow not to understand that I didn’t want her to tell anyone, right?"
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In the master’s bedroom, Allison sat on the edge of the bed while rubbing her hands with hand cream.
"Charles, is there a problem in the company again?" she asked as she noticed her husband staring at the laptop intently.
Charles was already on the bed, but his laptop was still on his lap, and some notes with a pen in his hand. "No. The company is doing much better. Thanks to Penny, many want to invest in our next project."
"Then what seems to be the problem? Why do you look so serious?"
"Well." Charles lifted his eyeglasses over his head and smiled. "Penny has been very helpful in the company. She only solved one problem, but I don’t think there would be any major issues about the matter for a few years."
He paused and smacked his lips. "Even today, she’s very sweet. Do you know what she told me to make her meet Mrs. Cortez?"
"That she is Charles Bennet’s daughter and that she’ll be fine?" Allison recalled and smiled.
"Our daughter is very smart and also very sweet — she is truly a gift, just like what we always prayed for," he said. "So, I want to make up for it by planning her birthday gift."
Allison raised her brows a little at the mention of Penny’s birthday. In a week, Penny and Nina would turn thirteen. They were born on the same day, so they had the same birthday.
It wasn’t like the couple weren’t aware of it. However, Penny specifically asked them not to host a party for her. Thinking about it, her lips curved down.
"Haines is right, Charles," she remarked in disappointment. "We might’ve been unintentionally making Penny feel an extra we brought home to clear our conscience. After all, I listened to Penny’s request to not have a party, but I haven’t thought of canceling Nina’s birthday celebration."
Every year, the Bennets throw a big party for their only daughter. Nina loved it. However, with Penny now in the household, it would be too insensitive to throw a big party for Nina, but not for Penny. It was also her birthday, after all.
"I feel horrible," she added. "Nina might not be ours, but they were both our daughters." Doing one thing for one felt like neglecting the other.
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