Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 36



“Becky, that was awesome!” Jessie exclaimed excitedly.

It took Becky no effort to put Monica and Mara in their place. The cars Becky recommended to them were way more than what they could afford. But they had talked big just now in front of everyone in the store, so not buying one of them would only humiliate them. Jessie guessed they wouldn't be so cheeky with Becky from now on.

In high spirits, Becky suggested brightly, “Let's have lunch together!”

But since she had a car now, she didn't have to ride in Jessie's car anymore.

Thinking about how embarrassed Mara and Monica were just now, Jessie was in a good mood, too. “Let's celebrate you getting a new car. I'll invite Fred and the others to lunch!”

“Sounds good!”

They had been a tightly knit group back in school. Now, they all happened to be in Courtbush, so it was more convenient for them to hang out now.

It was rare for Fred and Vernon to be free, so after lunch, Sara didn't want the gathering to break up just yet. After all, they barely had time to hang out together as adults.

So she suggested that they rent a music studio for fun. The short impromptu performance that night left Jessie pining for more.

Fred glanced at Becky and said, “Sounds like a good idea.”

Vernon pumped his fist in the air enthusiastically. “Let's do it!”

Everyone turned to look at Becky expectantly. She smiled and said meaningfully, “Well, I didn’t say no."

After that, they went to a music studio and played all the songs they had written when they were young.

The sun was shining brightly outside. As Becky drank some water, she watched Jessie play some tunes with Vernon. Such a sight made her grin from ear to ear.

It reminded her of the good old days.

Fred came over and asked curiously, “Hey, Becky, are you planning to take over the family business?”

Becky put down the water bottle and said nonchalantly, “Yes.”

After all, it was fun to make money.

Fred smiled. “That's good.”

There was something about Fred's words that made Becky feel that he meant something else. “What's the matter?”

“Nothing,” Fred said quickly.

Just then, Jessie ran to them, sticking out her lower lip. “Louisa just called and asked me to do her a favor.”

Becky tilted her head to the side and smiled faintly. “Why are you telling us?"

"Oh, come on! You know I can't do it alone!”

Becky rolled her eyes playfully. “What does she want?”

“It's not a big deal. She just said that her bar's open tonight and she wants us to be there for her.” “Be there for her?”

Becky didn't believe it would be that simple

Jessie explained, “She wants us to perform for her tonight. After all, we were a hit last time in ONE!" Jessie was born to enjoy the nightlife, and she hadn't played in a long time. Since their impromptu concert, she had been longing for more.

Now that there was a chance, Jessie really wanted to take her bass to the stage. However, she couldn't perform alone.

She had to ask for the others’ opinions.

After saying that, she looked at Becky expectantly.

Becky had changed a lot, so Jessie wasn't sure whether she'd be okay with it or not.

For a moment, Jessie was a little nervous. She held her breath in anticipation.

If Becky decided against it, what would she do then?

After all, the day before yesterday, she had sworn to Louisa confidently that they could do it. Lowering her head, Becky mulled over it for a while. Finally, she said, “Why are you asking me alone? What about Vernon and Fred?”

“Fine by me, Becky,” Vernon replied without missing a beat.

Fred also nodded. “No problem.”

Becky was speechless.

If she said no, would Louisa cut ties with her?

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