The woman in the photo uncannily resembled someone she knew.
She looked exactly like Elvira when she was 22.
At that age, Elvira was pure and wouldnât do anything bad.
Jazlyn explained, âThis womanâs name is Mavis Lynch.
She is 22 years old and a college student.
Mr.
Fowlerâs law firm has been funding for a group of students for the past few years, and sheâs one of them.
Last month, Mr.
Fowler offered her an internship in his office.
â
Last month.
That was when Rena gave birth to Marcus.
Rena clenched her fists.
Jazlyn said affirmatively, âI am certain, though, that Mr.
Fowler isnât having an illicit relationship with her.
But I donât think this girl is simple.
Her eyes are full of ambition.
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Rena lowered her eyes and smiled bitterly.
âShe must know who she looks like.
â
After saying that, Rena stood up and nodded at Jazlyn.
âLet me know if Waylen gives you a hard time because of this matter.
â
Without waiting for Jazlynâs response, Rena left the cafe.
When Rena entered the establishment, she felt as powerful as fire.
But now she felt as if hell had frozen over inside her veins.
It turned out that the happiness she had been feeling lately was just that, a feeling, which was fleeting and elusive.
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Rena returned to the villa.
One of the servants said courteously, âGood evening, Mrs.
Fowler.
Mr.
Fowler called and said that he would be home late tonight.
We have prepared your dinner as per Mr.
Fowlerâs instructions.
â
Rena nodded.
âAll right.
Thank you.
â
She slowly ascended the stairs, but she suddenly stopped midway and said, âPlease come upstairs and help me pack up some things.
I want to gather and box up Mr.
Fowlerâs gifts to me and leave them at the door.
â
The servant dared not ask any questions.
At 9:00 in the evening, Waylen came home and saw the boxes of stuff at the door.
âWhere did these come from?â
The servant bit the bullet and answered, âMrs.
Fowler asked me to pack up your gifts to her, Mr.
Fowler, and leave them at the door.
â