Chapter 134-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
Chapter 134
Audrey seethed with rage, wishing she could tear Danielle apart. Her whole life, she had basked in the praise and flattery of others-until Danielle appeared. Ever since returning, Danielle had been using her blood ties to the Darling family to overshadow Audrey and make her life unbearable.
Audrey forced a tremble into her voice, her expression a mask of hurt. "Danielle, itâs my fault. Please donât misunderstand me."
Danielleâs eyes narrowed, her voice cutting through like ice. "Audrey, I donât get how you manage to act this fake every single day. You hate me so much itâs practically written on your face, yet here you are, playing the victim. Honestly, itâs exhausting just watching you. Stay away from me-youâre nauseating."
Audrey clenched her fists so tightly her knuckles turned white. How dare Danielle look down on her? Her lips quivered as she glanced at David, tears welling in her eyes. "Danielle, I..." Danielle interrupted coldly. "If you want to keep enjoying your cushy life with the Darling family, youâd better stop with these petty stunts. Because if you donât, youâll lose more than just their goodwill."
Audreyâs facade finally cracked. Her face burned with humiliation, and tears streamed down her cheeks as she turned and ran.
Danielle didnât spare Audrey another glance and climbed into the car. David followed her, closing the door behind him.
"I didnât even say a word to her," David said immediately, his tone defensive, like a child pleading innocence.
Danielle gave him a sidelong glance, her tone half-teasing. "Good. You wouldnât be dumb enough to give her the time of day."
David reached out to tousle her hair, his eyes soft with affection. "I brought you something good to eat." He opened the container he had brought, revealing a spread of her favorite dishes, meticulously prepared by his chef. Danielleâs eyes lit up. "It smells amazing! All my favorites!"
As she started eating, David watched her with a smile, marveling at how she ate with the enthusiasm of a little squirrel. "Youâve lost weight. Is the food at your school that bad?"
Danielle rolled her eyes. "What are you talking about? Iâve actually gained a few pounds. Youâre imagining things."
Nathan, sitting in the driverâs seat, chimed in to support his boss. "Mrs. Charrington, since you started school, the boss has been worried nonstop about whether youâre eating and sleeping well."
Danielle waved a hand dismissively, her mouth full of food. "Iâm fine! You donât need to fuss over me like Iâm a kid. Besides, youâre the one who skips meals when youâre busy. Take care of yourself first."
David chuckled, reaching into the bag to pull out another container. "I even brought your favorite strawberry cake for dessert."