Chapter 93-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
Chapter 93
At the Darling familyâs Treeside Villa, Audrey had been grounded in her room for the past two days. Even her meals were brought to her room by the servants. This made her a little flustered. After all, her parents had never punished her before. This time, they immediately grounded her.
She wanted to take advantage of Danielle not being in the country these two days to bond with her parents. If this continued, she would have no standing left in the Darling family.
âHow can I make my parents happy now?â she thought. âI canât even leave the room. Damn Danielle. Itâs all her fault.â
After much deliberation, Audrey eventually decided to write a handwritten letter to her parents.
She found some exquisite stationery and began to write.
Half an hour later, there was a pile of discarded paper all around the floor. She thought, âDamn it, none of what I wrote is satisfactory. My parents will definitely not be touched when they see it.â
In the end, Audrey found many articles online about being grateful to parents that brought tears to oneâs eyes and adapted them by incorporating her own thoughts.
Two hours later, a touching letter expressing gratitude to her parents was completed.
She texted: [Ask Judy to come to my room.]
"Thud, thud, thud."
Less than two minutes later, someone knocked on the door.
"Come in," Audrey said.
Judy walked in, unsure of why Audrey had asked her to come. She said with a smile, "Miss Darling, what do you need me to do?"
"Judy, youâve been working at the Darling familyâs home for a few years, right?" Audrey asked gently.
"Itâs been four years, Miss Darling," Judy said softly.
"Judy, youâve always attended to my mom, and youâve earned her trust. If you need my help in the future, you can come to me. We can help each other, and Iâll treat you well." Audrey gave a friendly smile. Her intention to get Judy on her side couldnât have been more obvious.
"Miss Darling, Iâm just an insignificant servant, usually only attending to Mrs. Darlingâs daily needs. I handle nothing important, but I still appreciate your kindness. If thereâs anything you need me to do, you can just let me know."
Audrey made an obvious attempt to win over Judy, so there was no way Judy couldnât see through her little scheme.
"I really do need your help with something. Iâve written a letter to my parents, but I canât get out of this room right now. Can you take it to them for me?"