My Fair Stunner novel (Faye and Colin)
Chapter 146 Do You Need a Hug

Chapter 146 Do You Need a Hug?

The corner of Colin's mouth gave a twitch, which made the cigarette quiver and cigarette ash fell on his pants.

After a short silence, Colin took off his cigarette and flipped out of the window. "Which story do you want to know?" He flashed his special crooked smile. "The one that made you the most miserable and is still fresh in your mind." Faye sipped the bear slowly.

"How cruel you are," Colin said, raising an eyebrow.

"That's more fun." Faye smiled.

"You little bad egg." Colin smiled gently.

"So are you willing to talk about it?" Faye asked.

"Of course, I am. I think I'd better distract myself from the beautiful scenery and the lovely beauty by my side, or I'll be in the mood for something seductive."

He took a can of beer and gulped a mouthful.

"I'll tell you a story from my childhood."

"Was it a miserable story?" Faye asked, grinning.

"Now you've really been yourself in front of me." Colin laughed.

"Tell me your stories, my friend. Let me feel like I'm not alone," Faye teased him.

Colin glanced sideways at her and leaned back in the seat, his elbow on the steering wheel, and swirling the beer in the can. "I've lived an unhappy life since I could remember." He gave a self-mocking laugh. "Why?" Faye asked.

Colin took a mouthful of beer and continued, "As you know, I lived with my mother when I was a child. My mother often scolded me at first and treated me badly, whether I did something wrong or not." Faye had once met with Colin's mother. She thought, "His mother looks like a gentle woman and not like a fiery woman. Or has her bad temper been smoothed by age?"

Faye didn't say anything, listening to his story quietly.

Colin had been neglected in his childhood.

Maple had harbored resentment against Blaine and had vented it on Colin.

She had hated Colin to call her mother and let him call her Nanny Silent. Every time little Colin had miscalled her, she would punish him.

Maple had been a very competitive person and had often gone to extremes.

She had measured up little Colin against Hank, pushing him to surpass the achievements of Hank.

Colin told his story in a calm and level voice, but Faye had a sort of stifling feeling.

"Do you still feel hurt?" Faye asked.

Colin rubbed the beer can and said with a faint smile, "If I say I do, will that make you happy?"

"I think it will." Faye shrugged indifferently, smiling.

Colin gulped down his beer and then spoke in a hoarse voice, "To be honest, I still feel hurt."

On hearing that, Faye couldn't help but feel sorry for him. "It's all over," she comforted him.

Colin crushed his empty can and opened another beer. "Yes, it's all over."

Faye had had two beers. Looking into Colin's dull, glassy eyes, she smiled at him. "Colin." "What?" Colin asked.

"Do you need a hug?" Faye said.

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