Chapter 4
Melody Strikes Back
Chapter 4
Melodyâs expression turned cold.
In her past life, Yolanda had also pulled this stunt, catching her off guard and leaving her tongueâtied. It only fueled Mariaâs dislike for her.
But this time. Melody was prepared. She stepped away from Maria with a grin and faced Yolanda. âIâve got somethingâ she said.
Rummaging through her handbag, she pulled out a transparent box. Inside was a white flower.
Mabel couldnât help but chuckle. âA wildflower for Grandma, Melody?â she teased.
The guestsâ faces twisted with scorn. They thought even if Melody had a good attitude, she couldnât shake her rural roots.
Mabel added insult to injury, sniping, âMelody, no big deal if you didnât bring anything. But a wildflower for Grandma? Seriously?â
The men among the guests, clearly smitten with Mabel, eagerly chimed in. Yeah, Miss Melody, life might be rough in the sticks, but a wildflower as a gift? What a joke!â
Maria, visibly annoyed by these remarks, tried to play it cool. âHey, thereâs nothing wrong with wildflowers. I actually love them.â
Melody, needing to clear the air, interjected, âGrandma, this isnât just any wildflower. Itâs called Snowblossomâa super rare medicinal herb that blooms just one day a year, right on the edges of cliffs. Took me years to find this one.â
*Snowblossom?â Maria took the small box in surprise and examined it closely.
Just as the tension seemed to subside, the same guy who had mocked Melody earlier scoffed again. âSnowblossom? You pulling our leg? Trying to pass off a common wildflower as some priceless herb Think weâre idiots?â
Maria couldnât hide her disappointment. âMelody, Iâd appreciate anything you gave me, even a weed. But donât lie. I canât stand Hars!â
Melody frowned. âGrandma, I swear, Iâm not lying âThis is Teally Snowblossom. I nearly fell off a cliff getting it.
âEnough!â Yolanda, exasperated, slammed her hand down on the table. âMelody, cut the crap. Weâve got a doctor right here, and your lies are gonna be busted soon enough. Just tell the truib. Is it really Snowblossom or not?â
Melodyâs expression darkened, but she kept her cool. âIâm not making this up!â
Maria, studying Melodyâs face and feeling a twinge of doubt, called out, âBring in the family doctor,â
âMomâ Yolanda hissed. âYouâre not falling for this, are you? If weâre wrong, weâll all be embarrassed.â
Maria shook her head. âI wonât repeat myselfâ If Melody was lying. Maria was ready to concede she had misjudged her. But if Melody was telling the truth, Maria vowed to protect her from now on.
Soon, the family doctor arrived.
Before Maria or Yolanda could say a word, the doctorâs eyes widened, his hands trembling as he pointed at Melody. âSnowâ¦. Snowblossom! In all my years, I never thought Iâd actually see a real Snowblossom! My God, what luck!â
When those words came out, it was like someone hit the mute button. Especially Yolanda, Mabel, and that guy whoâd been hasing Melodyâtheir faces turned ashen.
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Who wouldâve guessed the gift from this country girl was the Snowblossom, even rarer than the Celestial Frostpetal. It was worth more than three houses in Silverlake.
Mabel, still skeptical, piped up, âDoc, you sure about this? Could it just be some Snowblossom lookâalike wildflower?â
The family doctor scrunched his brows. âMiss Mabel, even if 1 maxed up my own name, I couldnât mistake Snowblossom. Itâs every doctorâs dream. No way Iâd mess up my own dream.â
That settled it. Melody hadnât lied.
Mabel almost collapsed from frustration.
Yolanda moved quickly, grabbing Melodyâs hand and apologizing with a look of carnest regret âIâm sorry, Melody. I was so wrong about you.â
Melody just stood there, her gaze fixed on Maria, who looked visibly guilt
For a hot minute, Maria had her doubts about Melody earlier.
âSorry, Maria said, remorse filling her voice. âI shouldnât have doubted you. I wonât make that mistake again.â
âItâs okay, Orandma. Snowblossom is incredibly rare; itâs understandable you didnât recognize it. Iâm not holding it against you.â Melody said gently.
Melodyâs graciousness only made Maria feel worse. She removed her bracelet and slid it onto Melodyâs wrist. âYouâve given me such a precious gift, and all I have for you is this old dowry bracelet. I hope you like it.â
Melody knew the bracelet, crafted from rare red emerald, was invaluable. Maria giving her this bracelet was a significant. gesture of approval.
It was all thanks to Yolandaâs machinations. If Yolanda hadnât manipulated Melody like in their previous life, pushing her to bring a gift, she wouldnât have brought the Snowblossom. However, this was only the beginning.
âThanks, Grandma.â Melody grinned, her eyes shining with innocence.
Yolanda watched the bracelet on Melodyâs wrist, seething with envy. Sheâd coveted that bracelet for years, never imagining Maria would give it to Melody as a greeting gift. But Yolanda kept her composure, feigning magnanimity. She stepped up to Melody, feigning concern. âItâs getting chilly. Why are you lightly dressed?â
She then signaled a servant to bring over a fox coat and drape it over Melody, accentuating her already rustic appearance.
Though it was getting cooler, it was still early autumnâfar too early for such a heavy coat, Yolandaâs intention was clear: to embarrass Melody and make her feel out of place.
It was a repeat of the past, but this time Melody didnât fall for Yolandaâs facade of concern.
Melody looked at the coat, paused for a moment, then beamed a knowing smile. Thanks, Mom,â she said, with a melodramatic gratefulness reminiscent of another life.
The other guests couldnât conceal their disdain, seeing Melodyâs overplayed gratitude, but she didnât care. She wore the fox fur coat like it was a prized possession, gingerly touching the fur
It was almost comical.
Yolanda nearly burst out laughing. She had thought Melody had outsmarted her with the Snowblossom trick, but no, Melody was still just a country bumpkin at heart.
This is gonna be easy. The party is full of gossips, and soon all of Silverlake would know just how out of her depth Melody is, Yolanda thought. Sipping her tea, Yolanda cleverly hid her triumphant smirk behind her cup.
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Suddenly, Melody shrieked and ripped off the fox fur coat, hurling it to the floor with a dramatic flair.
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