Looking at her expressionlessly, I was about to refuse her when Sally suddenly interrupted our conversation
âDebra, Adam told me to tell you that you should accept Janiyaâs invitation,â Sally said softly, looking at me with sympathy.
At that moment, I understood what was going on.
It seemed that Janiya and Adam had an agreement not to Let me have my way today.
âFine, IâLL go with you.
â I just didnât want to make things difficult for Sally.
Janiya and I headed to the bridal shop, and as expected, she made things difficult for me.
Not only did she boss me but also ordered me to kneel and put her shoes on for her.
After making sure that no one could overhear us, Janiya showed her true colors and threatened me.
âCaleb and I are mates, so stop bothering him.
IâLL make you pay if you keep pestering him!â
I didnât say anything at first and helped her put on her shoes.
Then I stood up and said calmly, âOkay, good luck with that.
But Iâm curious about one thing.
Itâs said that Caleb is cursed to never find his mate.
Since you said youâre mates, it seems that this rumor isnât true, right?â
My words seemed to have struck a sore spot for her.
Janiya suddenly flew into a fit of rage and snapped, âMate bond means nothing! Caleb and I are a perfect match!â
âCalm down.
â
I looked at her strangely.
Why was she so angry all of a sudden?
Janiya fell silent and expressionless, but there was a fierce glint in her eye.
All of a sudden, she reached out and held me.
âIâll prove it to you, Debra,â
The next second, she loosened her grip and fell back toward the glass window behind her.
Debraâs POV:
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Behind Janiya was a glass display cabinet filled with delicate wedding dresses.
She smashed into it, shattering the glass
Can Janiya let out a piercing scream.
The broken glass slashed her arm, and blood gurgled out.
The white wedding dresses were dyed red from blood splatter, and shards of glass littered the floor.
The sound of her falling was so loud that all the shop assistants ran over worriedly.
I didnât expect that things would turn out Like this.
When I came to my senses, I hurried to help the injured Janiya up.
âWhatâs going on?â Calebâs angry voice came from the door.
Dazed and still reeling from shock, I turned around and saw him stomping to us with a long face.
Then I looked at Janiya, who was sobbing exaggeratedly.
Only then did it dawn on me that this scene could make me look really bad.
Unfortunately, before I could explain myself, a saleswoman stepped forward and pointed at me accusingly, shouting, âShe pushed this lady I saw it!â
I looked at her in stunned silence.
What the hell? I didnât know this saleswoman at all! Why was she trying to frame me?