Chapter 73-2
Not A Small-Town Girl
Audrey thought.
Her blood boiled with jealousy, but she forced herself to stay calm, especially with her parents standing there.
Danielle mustâve felt Audreyâs glare because she looked up, meeting Audreyâs eyes for a split second.
Audrey froze. âHas Danielle noticed something? No, it couldnât be,â she thought. After all, Audrey was the one drenched in juice, not Danielle.
"Mom, Dad, Danielle, David, Iâm going upstairs to change. Excuse me," Audrey said, putting on her best polite smile as she excused herself, refusing to blame Sarah in front of everyone.
As she walked past David, she shot him one last look, but David didnât even glance at her. He didnât acknowledge her at all. Audreyâs chest tightened with frustration.
As Audrey made her way upstairs, she overheard Vivianâs voice, full of concern. "Danielle, are you okay? Did that scare you?" "Iâm fine, Mom," Danielle answered smoothly, almost casually. "David helped me block it, but itâs his suit that got the juice on it."
Danielle was comforting Vivian, and even more, she was scoring points with David in front of her parents.
Vivian turned sharply to Sarah, her tone suddenly stern. "Sarah, you need to be more careful next time."
Sarahâs stomach dropped, and she couldnât help the tremble in her voice as she apologized. "Iâm so sorry, maâam. I didnât mean to. Iâm not sure what I tripped on when I approached Miss Danielle... but Iâll be more careful next time. I promise."
Audreyâs heart sank as she overheard this. âIs Sarah about to ruin everything? Has she figured it out?â she thought.
Audrey cursed under her breath. If she had known this would happen, she wouldâve handled Sarah much more harshly earlier. "Just go downstairs now and be more careful," Vivian said, not intending to make a bigger deal out of it, but hoping Sarah would be more mindful in the future. After all, Danielle had almost been drenched in juice.
At the top of the stairs, Audrey let out a relieved sigh when she realized her mother wasnât going to press the issue any further.
But then, Vivianâs voice rang out again, full of surprise. "Oh, Danielle, that necklace youâre wearing -itâs new, isnât it? Iâve never seen it before. Itâs so beautiful."
Danielle said, "Itâs from David."
Audrey froze in her tracks. She had noticed the necklace the moment she came downstairs. It was extravagant-an elegant, one-of-a-kind piece-and unlike anything Audrey had ever seen, let alone worn.
"David really put a lot of thought into it," Vivian said, admiring the necklace. "Itâs such a unique piece."