In a rush to leave, Ariana made a commotion in the corridor, unaware that the door of another room was slowly opening.
The end of November brought a dark and misty day, the sky casting a gloomy hue over the world.
The rain poured down in heavy sheets, turning the pavement into a river.
Despite the weather, Ariana marched determinedly to the Edwards familyâs house.
She pounded on the door angrily.
The door creaked open to reveal Glenda, standing with a disdainful expression, her chin held high with arrogance.
Ariana was drenched from the rain, her hair matted to her head and her clothes clinging to her skin.
Glenda sneered, âWhat do you want, Ariana? Iâm in the middle of planning Brielleâs wedding.
â
Brielle emerged from the room, a saccharine smile on her face.
âOh, itâs Ariana,â she said with false sweetness.
âJasper and I are getting married soon.
You donât mind, do you, now that youâre married to Theodore?â
Brielle flaunted her words with utmost pride, a trait that she had carried since childhood.
It was Brielleâs nature to snatch Arianaâs belongings and then parade them around to make Ariana feel inferior.
Today was no different.
In the past, Ariana would have been furious, but now she just thought Brielle was stupid and selfish.
Jasper was just some trash in Arianaâs eyes, but Brielle continued flaunting her boyfriend.
How stupid!
When Ariana didnât respond, Brielle intentionally probed, âBy the way, where is my brother-in-law? Isnât he awake? Why is he not here with you?â
Brielleâs taunting words pierced the air, and her face was full of arrogance.
Glenda sneered, âThatâs Mr.
Theodore Anderson youâre referring to.
How could he fall in love with her? They got married when he was unconscious.
Now that he is awake, they are surely going to divorce.
â
Arianaâs face twisted in disgust, fed up with Glendaâs cruel remarks.
âI havenât divorced yet.
I donât need you to worry about me.
Give back my motherâs belongings to me.
I will leave as soon as I get them.
â
Glendaâs eyes darted around, as she tried to play dumb.
âWhat are you talking about? Didnât you take them with you?â
In a rush to leave, Ariana made a commotion in the corridor, unaware that the door of another room was slowly opening.
The end of November brought a dark and misty day, the sky casting a gloomy hue over the world.
The rain poured down in heavy sheets, turning the pavement into a river.
Despite the weather, Ariana marched determinedly to the Edwards familyâs house.
She pounded on the door angrily.
The door creaked open to reveal Glenda, standing with a disdainful expression, her chin held high with arrogance.
Ariana was drenched from the rain, her hair matted to her head and her clothes clinging to her skin.
Glenda sneered, âWhat do you want, Ariana? Iâm in the middle of planning Brielleâs wedding.
â
Brielle emerged from the room, a saccharine smile on her face.
âOh, itâs Ariana,â she said with false sweetness.
âJasper and I are getting married soon.
You donât mind, do you, now that youâre married to Theodore?â
Brielle flaunted her words with utmost pride, a trait that she had carried since childhood.
It was Brielleâs nature to snatch Arianaâs belongings and then parade them around to make Ariana feel inferior.
Today was no different.
In the past, Ariana would have been furious, but now she just thought Brielle was stupid and selfish.
Jasper was just some trash in Arianaâs eyes, but Brielle continued flaunting her boyfriend.
How stupid!
When Ariana didnât respond, Brielle intentionally probed, âBy the way, where is my brother-in-law? Isnât he awake? Why is he not here with you?â
Brielleâs taunting words pierced the air, and her face was full of arrogance.
Glenda sneered, âThatâs Mr.
Theodore Anderson youâre referring to.
How could he fall in love with her? They got married when he was unconscious.
Now that he is awake, they are surely going to divorce.
â
Arianaâs face twisted in disgust, fed up with Glendaâs cruel remarks.
âI havenât divorced yet.
I donât need you to worry about me.
Give back my motherâs belongings to me.
I will leave as soon as I get them.
â
Glendaâs eyes darted around, as she tried to play dumb.
âWhat are you talking about? Didnât you take them with you?â
âDonât play dumb with me,â Ariana snarled, growing more and more impatient with Glendaâs facade, âI saw my motherâs necklace in the news of the auction.
You sold it, right? I can let go of that necklace, but you have to hand over the rest.
â
She was tired of playing games with Glenda.
She marched over to Glendaâs room, determined to find the belongings herself.
However, Glenda wasnât going to give up that easily.
She rushed over to Ariana and glared at her, her voice dripping with malice, âYour father owed debts before he passed away.
I sold that to pay them off.
Since you married into the Anderson family, shouldnât you help the Edwards family with the debts?â
Arianaâs sharp eyes instantly caught Glendaâs extravagant attire, causing her to scoff at her ridiculous claims about her fatherâs supposed debts.
It was obvious to Ariana that Glenda was simply using her fatherâs debts as an excuse to justify her deceitful actions.
How could they still be living in the Edwardsâ home if they were really struggling with such significant debts?
Ariana refused to give Glenda the satisfaction of engaging in any more petty arguments.
All she wanted was to retrieve her motherâs belongings and leave the toxic environment behind.
Without further ado, she pushed Glenda aside and marched toward the staircase.
Glendaâs grip tightened on Ariana, as she boldly confessed, âI sold all of your motherâs belongings.
You can search for all you want.
But you will find nothing.
â
Ariana couldnât believe her ears, and was disgusted by Glendaâs shameless attitude.
âYou sold everything?â Ariana sneered as her eyes focused on the earrings adorning Glendaâs ears.
âEven those earrings were stolen from my motherâs collection!â
âDonât play dumb with me,â Ariana snarled, growing more and more impatient with Glendaâs facade, âI saw my motherâs necklace in the news of the auction.
You sold it, right? I can let go of that necklace, but you have to hand over the rest.
â
She was tired of playing games with Glenda.
She marched over to Glendaâs room, determined to find the belongings herself.
However, Glenda wasnât going to give up that easily.
She rushed over to Ariana and glared at her, her voice dripping with malice, âYour father owed debts before he passed away.
I sold that to pay them off.
Since you married into the Anderson family, shouldnât you help the Edwards family with the debts?â
Arianaâs sharp eyes instantly caught Glendaâs extravagant attire, causing her to scoff at her ridiculous claims about her fatherâs supposed debts.
It was obvious to Ariana that Glenda was simply using her fatherâs debts as an excuse to justify her deceitful actions.
How could they still be living in the Edwardsâ home if they were really struggling with such significant debts?
Ariana refused to give Glenda the satisfaction of engaging in any more petty arguments.
All she wanted was to retrieve her motherâs belongings and leave the toxic environment behind.
Without further ado, she pushed Glenda aside and marched toward the staircase.
Glendaâs grip tightened on Ariana, as she boldly confessed, âI sold all of your motherâs belongings.
You can search for all you want.
But you will find nothing.
â
Ariana couldnât believe her ears, and was disgusted by Glendaâs shameless attitude.
âYou sold everything?â Ariana sneered as her eyes focused on the earrings adorning Glendaâs ears.
âEven those earrings were stolen from my motherâs collection!â