Chapter 3
Melody Strikes Back
Chapter 3
âExcuse me?â she said softly, approaching the group. âAre you the people my dad sent to pick me up?â
The butler turned and upon seeing Melodyâs rashâcovered face, he instantly knew she was the one they were waiting for.
But shouldnât a country girl be timid and fragile? Why do I feel this inexplicable presence about her that commands respect?â he thought to himself. He shook his head, dismissing it as his imagination
The butler regained his composure and nodded. âMiss Melody, weâre here for you.â
âThanks for the effort. Letâs go, shall we? Melody replied with a disarming smile that nearly made the butler gag.
That was part of the plan of Yolanda, though. Yolanda had arranged a luncheon today, inviting the high society ladies to make sure they all saw how unattractive Melody was.
The hope was that the rumors would reach the Swanson family, a topâtier dynasty who would definitely think twice about having Melody marry into their family. This might give Yolandaâs daughter Mabel a chance to marry into the Swansons instead.
âMiss Melody, please, into the car,â the butler said, pinching his thigh to maintain his composure and mask his urge to vomit. as he drove.
About thirty minutes later, they arrived at the Fox villa
Melody looked at the familiar modern building, recalling her first overwhelmed visit. She had been the laughing stock back then, which had displeased her grandmother, Maria Fox.
But now she knew better. The Fox family was just on the fringes of Silverlakeâs elite, and this mansion was hardly remarkable by local standards. This trip was prompted by Mariaâs deteriorating health, so her indifferent and selfish father had called her back early for the funeral preparations.
Maria
was the
only family member who still showed Melody some kindness. Even if they hadnât always gotten along, at least Maria had kept a little bit of family warmth alive.
With a second chance at life, Melody intended to support Maria to the end.
Melodyâs heart was all over the place, but her face remained calm, not showing any emotion.
The butler guided Melody straight into the living room, packed with guests and decked out with expensive decor.
Melody knew these fancy stuffs were usually kept locked away, afraid they might get damaged. But today, Yolanda had laid put everything on display for all to see, trying to throw Melody off her game.
âMrs. Fox,â the butler announced as he approached Yolanda in the middle of the room, bowing slightly. âMiss Melody has returned.
Yolanda barely concealed her smirk and spoke louder for Maria, who was seated in a wheelchair. âMaria, Melodyâs back.â
Maria, more often asleep than awake these days, had stayed alert today knowing her granddaughter would return. Hearing Yolandaâs voice, Maria slowly opened her eyes, revealing an imposing sharpness. In a soft yet commanding tone, she asked, Where is she?â
The butler realized he was obstructing Melodyâs path and quickly stepped aside.
All eyes turned to Melody, curiosity written on their faces. They couldnât help but notice the glaring red spots on her face, which were rather repulsive, especially coupled with her shabby httire that screamed âcountry bumpkinâ.
1/3
Chapter 3
Yolanda suppressed a sneer and waved overâdramatically. âMelody, darling, come over here.â As she spoke, Yolanda shot a meaningful glance at her own, impeccably dressed daughter, Mabel, who was sitting beside her.
Mabel quickly understood her cue, rose to her feet, and approached Melody, managing to suppress her disgust as she took Melodyâs hand. âMelody, youâre finally back! Iâve been waiting for you!â she said with a forced smile.
Mabel, known as the top socialite in Silverlake, was clad in a designer limited edition skyâblue dress, her tall and slender figure accentuated by her refined posture.
âNext to the disheveled Melody, Mabelâs flawless skin and perfect makeup made her look like a living portrait.
Melody looked at Mabel, who was pretending to be affectionate, and felt a mix of sadness and bitterness. She now understood why Ulric had dumped her and conspired with Mabel to take her out. After all, with a face like that, no man could resist.
The guests began whispering among themselves.
âDamn, Miss Melody is straightâup hideous! Next to Miss Mabel itâs like comparing a diamond to dirt!â
âNo wonder the Fox family hid her away for so long. If my family had a daughter like that. Iâd pray rather
sheâd disappear
than embarrass us!â
âIsnât Melody supposed to be engaged to the Swanson familyâs second son? Mrs. Swanson must be mortified by this match!â
Hearing that, Mabel couldnât help but grin. Suddenly, Melodyâs arrival didnât seem so bad to her. With Melodyâs unattractive looks and odd background, Mabelâs would shine even more.
Melody heard the sneers but shrugged them off. After all, words couldnât hurt someone whoâd already been through death.
Ignoring the chatter, Melody nodded slightly at Mabel as a greeting
Without so much as a second glance at the opulent décorations Yolanda had arranged, Melody walked up to Maria with grace and poise, whispering, âGrandma, Iâm back.â
Her demeanor was the picture of politeness, respect, and composure.
The guests who had been jeering at her just moments before now fell silent.
Maria squinted, noticing the red blotches on Melodyâs face contrasted with her bright, unyielding eyes
Normally, Mariaâs formidable presence would intimidate anyone new, but Melody, this country girl, showed no fear, earning a deeper nod of respect from Maria, who then beckoned her closer.
âYou truly are a good girl, someone who seems to carry good fortune, Maria commented.
Melody looked at Mariaâs weathered face and was overwhelmed with emotion, Gathering her courage, she stepped forward and hugged Maria tightly. âGrandma! Iâve missed you so much! she exclaimed
Maria initially stiffened, unaccustomed to such open affection, but quickly relaxed and returned the embrace, asking, âWas your journey here tiring?â
Melody inhaled Mariaâs familiar scent, which brought a profound sense of comfort. In her previous life, in her final moments, Maria had tearfully apologized to her and her mother. At that time, Melody didnât understand why, but after Mabelâs revelations at her deathbed, everything made sense now
Maria had been aware that Yolanda was responsible for her motherâs death, but with Yolanda already pregnant and in a bid to maintain a facade of family harmony, Maria had chosen to keep silent.
Chapter 3
Since Maria felt she owed her, Melody could use that to bring up the old issues and finally clear things up.
âNope, Grandma. Being here with you makes all the trouble worth it. Iâm not tired at all, Melody said, making Maria smile and soften her gaze.
It was unusual for someone from the younger crowd not to cower in front of in ages
Maria. She hadnât felt this kind of connection
Yolanda, noticing Mariaâs pleased look toward Melody, felt a bitter taste in her mouth.
Wasnât this country girl supposed to be clueless? Why wasnât she acting up? Her manners, etiquette, and speech were even better than Mabelâs, whom Yolanda had carefully trained.
âAnnoyed, Yolanda rolled her eyes and asked with a fake smile, âMelody, itâs been forever! Did you bring Grandma a present?â
SEND GIFT