âSo she was just putting on a show for Dad, huh? Sheâs got some nerve. Spending a year away from home, sheâs really starting to put on airs. I wonder what kind of man sheâs trying to lure with those tricks.â
Imogen, massaging her cheeks with a face roller, retorted, âWhy bother with who sheâs trying to attract?
Rest assured, Mom will definitely find her a suitable match.â
The two women exchanged a knowing look and chuckled.
âMy dear mother, make sure you find her a good one, and Dad mustnât catch on.â
âOf course, Iâm the kindest stepmother around. I canât let people speak ill of me, can I?â
âWith you in charge, I have nothing to worry about.â Madeline smiled.
âAlright, theyâre gone. Why are you still standing there stiff as a board?â Francis settled into the couch, brushing nonexistent dust off his knees, and gestured for his daughter to sit beside him.
Regina, however, remained rigid and unmoving!
âWhatâs the matter? Do I, as your father, have to beg you to come over?â Francis put on quite the act of authority, and Regina, thinking of the upcoming discussion about a certain piece of news, finally compromised and sat next to him.
âDad, why did you call me back? I was in the middle of following up on a story.â Regina said.
Just mentioning Reginaâs job seemed to make Francis see red, âDo you really have to be that crappy journalist? Look at you, covered in dirt and grime â thatâs not the Regina I know. Youâre our eldest, my only daughter, and you should be setting an example!â
Regina shot back with a nonchalant glance, âAs you said, Iâm the only daughter in the family. Who am I supposed to be setting an example for?â
âYou-â No matter how clueless Francis was, he wouldnât mention in Reginaâs presence that Madeline was also his daughter.
After all, he made a clear distinction between them. Indulging her in words was one thing, but when it came to serious matters, he knew where to draw the line.
âFine, letâs drop it. Do you have any idea how people out there are speculating about me? That news story has made things even worse. Just the other night at the dinner party, I was sizing up suitors for you. Youâre in your twenties now; itâs time to settle down. But you had to go and create this scandal at the worst possible time!â Francis was so exasperated he slammed his hand on the coffee table again and again, enough to make Regina wince for her fatherâs sake.
âDad, donât tell me you canât see that someoneâs intentionally trying to smear me.â She answered.
Hearing Reginaâs calm response only infuriated Francis further.
âI can see that, but can everyone else? Theyâll think youâve been sullied by some vagrant, but youâre just an innocent girl. Why should you suffer such slander for no reason? Donât you care about your own reputation? If your future in-laws see this news, what will they think? Itâs bound to cast a shadow of doubt in their minds!â