Chapter 41
True Tycoon Her Empire, Her Rules
âI refuse.â In the side parlor of Bryant Manor, Winnie faced Quincy, her refusal crisp and without hesitation.
Clearly shocked, Quincy nearly thought heâd misheard, âWhat did you say âI said, I refuse.â Seeing the look of disbelief on his face, Winnie enunciated each word slowly. as if speaking to a child.
Quincyâs face darkened instantly. This was the second time Winnie had defied his wishes.
âWinnie, donât be so stubborn,â Quincy implored. âI know youâre still sore over Mom asking you to leave the Henderson family, but weâre all family. Besides, if it wasnât for our parents, you wouldnât have been able to return to the Bryant family.â
Winnie glanced at him, her voice icy. âAre you suggesting I should be grateful?â
Just as Quincy opened his mouth to reply, Winnie cut him off decisively, âMoreover, I am no longer part of your family. My name is now Winnie Bryant.â
âEven if you acknowledge your biological parents, weâre still family!â Quincyâs brows knitted together in frustration. âOr are you really like they say, too proud to recognize us now that youâve become Ms. Bryant?â
Winnie just looked at him, her tone laced with challenge. âWhat if I am?â
Downstairs, Springer had gone to fetch some freshly squeezed juice when he spotted Hobson leaning casually against the railing of the staircase, looking amused by some spectacle below. As Springer approached, he caught the tail end of Winnieâs remark.
The Bryant Manor featured two lounges the main one for formal gatherings and receiving guests, and the cozier side parlor, which stood directly beneath the secondâfloor balustrade. This meant that one could easily eavesdrop on the conversations happening below from the upper floor.
Springer instantly forgot about his juice and sidled up next to Hobson. With their heads together, they listened intently to the conversation from below.
Downstairs, Winnie maintained her cool composure, continuing âThe Quincyâs expression soured momentarily at her words but he quickly composed himself and said in a low voice, âWinnie, Iâve heard about the incident at the banquet. Whatever Mom and Dadâs reasons, they raised you. You couldnât wait to sever ties with the Henderson family in front of everyone â do you realize how much that hurt them? Theyâve never fought before, but they argued violently over you that day, and Mom fell ill because of it.â
Quincy started out stern, then softened his tone. âDespite all this, they donât blame you. They even wanted me to bring Grandmaâs bracelet to you. Winnie, our parents have been very good 1/3 to you. Donât be so ungrateful.â
Winnie rolled her eyes at his words. She had always thought Quincy was the only reasonable person in the Henderson family. After all, he never suppressed her like Kathryn did or intentionally her into trouble. Instead, he took an interest in her studies, gave her birthday gifts, and sometimes even comforted her when Suzan punished her Thatâs why she tried to treat Quincy like a real brother, doing various things for him to win at semblance of affection. But she later realized Quincy wasnât who she thought he was..
His interest in her studies was only to prevent her from embarrassing the Henderson family, the birthday gifts were unwanted presents from his admirers, and his comfort was to keep her quiet.
Quincy was just better at hiding his hypocrisy and selfishness than the rest of the Henderson family. In that regard, he was truly Bartonâs son.
âThat bracelet was Grandmaâs gift to me. You want my help, so I asked Kathryn to return what she took from me. Iâve been very generous to you already. Donât be so ungrateful.â
Winnie threw Quincyâs words back at him. Upstairs, Springer nearly burst out laughing, hastily covering his mouth to stifle the sound Below, the two seemed oblivious to the audience above.
Quincy frowned deeply, saying, âKathryn is hurt! Seriously hurt!â
âWhat does that have to do with me?â
Quincy looked at her incredulously. âWinnie! What has gotten into you? Kathryn is your sister Sheâs been your sister for years!â
Winnie just stared at him, the corners of her mouth twisted in a sardonic smile, her voice dripping with scorn. âI donât need a sister whoâd push her own sibling into traffic to save herself.â
She had told no one of that dayâs accident, knowing that no one would believe her.
The car crash that Suzan called Kathrynâs âgreat misfortuneâ at eighteen was initially targeting Kathryn. But when she saw the car coming, her instinct was to push Winnie in its path.
Neither Suzan nor Kathryn expected Winnie to survive.
And, as Winnie had predicted, Quincyâs first instinct was disbelief.
âWhat nonsense are you spouting? How could Kathryn do such a thing? Winnie, I get that youâre upset over the accident, but you canât just pin the blame on someone else out of spite. You say Kathryn pushed you in front of the car; why didnât you speak up at the time?
Look, even if Kathryn did freak out and push you, it was obviously just a kneeâjerk reaction because she was scared out of her wits. And you, as her big sister, shouldâve had her back. Why are you always keeping score like this â
12:45 Quincy was laying Into Winnie with a tone so full of reproach and disappointment that it left Springer, who was upstairs, utterly gobsmacked.
When Quincy actually had the nerve to accuse Winnie of being petty, Springer lost his cool completely. Cursing under his breath and rolling up his sleeves, he bolted down the stairs so fast that Hobson didnât even have a chance to grab him.
It was only then that Quincy seemed to suddenly realize someone had been listening from upstairs, his face paling slightly.
In contrast, Winnie seemed much more composed, probably because she had been aware all along.
Meanwhile, Springer had already thundered down the stairs slippers flopping, and barged into the parlor pointing an accusing finger at Quincy, his anger erupting like a volcano.
âAre you kidding me? Whatâs wrong with the Henderson clan? The women are coldâhearted vipers, and the men? Hypocrites with a flair for drama! Your sister pushes Winnie into traffic, and itâs petty to mention it? Why donât you march out there and play in traffic yourself?
Oh, and look at that arm. Took a tumble already, did you? When you crashed and ended up in the hospital, were you too busy worrying about your arm to get your head checked? Because, buddy, it seems like your brains got scrambled a long time ago!â