Chapter 93 Camerorts ftequirements
Hearing that, Martin felt the urge to sold Cameron speen in his mind, the plan with Cameron was that she hadn’t been disciplined enough tack when he was younger, whenever she acted one harsh pownishment was all it took to make her obedient
Martin firmly vedieved in the saying Spee the rod, spol the cd But then he remembered how out of line Cameron had been lately and held himself back
Without another word, he turned and walked away, figuring he wouldn’t be angry as long as Cameron stayed out of sight Cameron went straight upstairs and entered Milena’s room
The place was decorated in pink, with a princess bed, soft carpets, and plushies and trinkets everywhere. It was obvious just how pampered the room’s owner was
Expressionless, Cameron turned to Heidi, who had followed her in, and said, “Olear everything out, including the bed I want
a new one
Heidi hesitated, thinking, 1 only agreed to let Cameron have Millie’s room to lure her back, hoping to talk some sense into her once she’s here. I figured, since she loves Millie so much, maybe she’ll change her mind
‘But now it seems like Cameror’s made up her mind. When Mena comes home from school and finds her room taken, she Il be devastated
“Cam, how about I show you a different room instead? Heidi asked.
There were several empty rooms in the villa, but none of them were as nice as this one.
“I want this one, Cameron snapped.
“But-“Heidi said.
Cameron interrupted her. “No buts. Either I get this room, or I leave. Pick one?
Heidi fell silent. After weighing her options, she finally gave in. “Alright, Cam. The room’s yours.”
“Then get these things out. I’m sleeping in here tonight. And for lunch, I want fish, lobsters, and crabs. Let me know when it’s ready–I’m going to take a nap.”
Heidi stood there stunned, completely thrown off by how matter–of–fact Cameron was. It took her a few seconds to snap out of it.
Then she called out to Cameron’s retreating figure, “Cam, it’s already eleven. The fish is no problem, but I don’t think we can get the lobster and crabs in time for lunch.”
“You don’t think?” Cameron turned her head, her beautiful face full of sarcasm. “Mr. Wallace, I remember when Milena wanted cherries out of season as a child, you pulled every string and spent a fortune to get them.
“But now that I’m asking for something, suddenly it’s impossible? Doesn’t that sound a little biased to you?”
Seeing the look in Cameron’s eyes, Heidi felt a chill down her spine and quickly said, “I’ll get it done, I promise. Go take your nap, Cam. I’ll call you when lunch is ready.”
Cameron didn’t respond. She turned and walked away.
Heidi let out a soft sigh. She suddenly found it exhausting to deal with Cameron and felt inexplicably suffoc
Cameron returned to her room and closed the door. She looked around at the 100–square–foot space and let out a mocking laugh.
Sure enough, by lunchtime, the three dishes Cameron had requested were served.
Martin said coldly, “If you want to keep living like this–eating seafood feasts every day–then hurry up and lock Amelia down.”
Cameron acted like she didn’t hear a thing and just kept eating.
Heidi smiled and tried to serve her. “Cam, here, have a piece of fish.”
Cameron frowned and shot her a look. “You’re using the same spoon you just ate with. Isn’t that gross?”
Heidi was finally enraged by Cameron’s constant jabs and for a moment stopped pretending to be the perfect wife and loving mom.
Successfully unlocked!
She complained, “Cam, I know you’re still angry
eek, but I’m your mother. I gave birth to you and raised you. Even if I didn’t do everything right, I did my best. How can you treat me like this?”
“I see, Cameron replied perfunctorily, picking up a lobster and putting it on her plate. Cameron’s indifference left Heidi feeling frustrated and helpless, as if she were talking to a wall.
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Chapter 93 Cameron’s Requirements
After lunch, Cameron passed by Milena’s room and noticed that everything was still in place.
She frowned and said angrily, “What’s taking you so long? Can’t you move any faster? Is this how Ruth does her job? If she can’t do it right, we should fire her.”
Heidi and Ruth were stunned, momentarily struck by the illusion that Cameron was the one running the house.
Heidi said, “Don’t worry, Cam. As soon as your new bed and vanity arrive, we’ll start moving things.”
Cameron didn’t even bother replying. She just walked off, cold and dismissive.
Heidi shook her head, knowing all she could do was endure it.