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Observing the scene, Ynde couldn’t resist speaking up. “I want to vouch for Norah. She is an honest person and despises doing anything underhanded. I believe there’s been a misunderstanding here.”
“Maybe Dolores inflicted it on herself.”
“Perhaps she fell and is now falsely using Miss Wilson. Miss Shaw appears evidently weak. It has to be Miss Wilson who pped her but is now denying it!”
“Without any security footage, they can only argue their cases. Given Mr. Boyd’s temper, he would likely expel her immediately! But with Mr. Scott present, the oue is uncertain.” The crowd murmured among themselves.
Dolores blinked her tear-filled eyes. “Miss Boyd, do you think I’m looking for sympathy? She definitely pped me in the face. I don’t know why she did it. Marlin, please teach her a lesson.” Even without Dolores’s final plea, Marlin would have still disciplined Norah.
But when he examined her face closely, he was momentarily stunned.
Upon first seeing her, he felt a wave of familiarity and a rush of emotions stirred within him.
Dolores’ voice snapped Marlin back to reality. He couldn’t understand why he was feeling strange emotions in the presence of Norah. The only person he loved was Dolores, and he believed she had carved out a permanent ce in his heart. Since their reunion, he hadn’t wanted to let go of her hand.
He took a deep breath, managing to calm his rising emotions. “Miss Wilson, my girlfriend ims you pped her. Unless you can provide a satisfactory exnation, I must ask you to leave. I will not tolerate anyone who harms Dolores. Mr. Scott, since you are Miss Wilson’s boyfriend, I will refrain from engaging in any business dealings with you.”
Hans, taken aback by Marlin’s directness, couldn’t help but notice the contrast between Marlin and his own more measured approach. Marlin, being younger and more impulsive, had always spoken bluntly.
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Rosalee, observing Dolores nestled in Marlin’s arms, felt a twinge of envy. Marlin was so protective of Dolores, to the point of expelling guests without a second thought. The Boyd family’s influence allowed him to act with such confidence, and few in Silverdale would dare challenge them.
Sean, however, wasn’t buying into Dolores’ version of events. He found it hard to believe that Norah would p someone without cause. As her boyfriend, he felt it was his duty to defend her, and his skepticism only deepened.
Meanwhile, Derek, unnoticed in the crowd, watched with a troubled expression. Having overheard the conversation between Dolores and Norah after they exited the restroom, he realized that Dolores was likely trying to frame Norah. He turned to Coen for advice, and they agreed to proceed with caution. Neither of them was fully aware of the dynamics between Dolores and Norah, and they didn’t want to provoke any bacsh, especially from the powerful Scott family, whose influence extended beyond Silverdale and into Glophia, a region where Sean had significant sway.
As the tension mounted, Marlin called for security to escort Norah and Sean out. But before anyone could act, Ynde stepped forward, positioning herself protectively in front of Norah. “Norah isn’t going anywhere. She’s my friend,” she dered firmly.
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