Edward, who also couldn''t stand Rosalie''s domineering attitude, chimed in, "Rosalie, you''re sister. What''s the big deal to let Helena stay in your room! You shot but be so stingy and go so far as to throw Helena''s things out like this."
Boshe nced at Edward, and whatever little affection she had left for him vanishedpletely. "How dare a burden call herself my sister! I
indly took them in. This ce is just for them to stay temporarily. I''ve never heard of borrowing something and then iming it as your own."
Helena hated that the most. When Rosalie called her a burden, she felt like she could kill her.
But it didn''t stop there. Rosalie pointed at udia and continued, “You''re just a mistress though you got married with my dad. Who gave you the right to talk down to me like that?"
udia was indeed Edward''s mistress, his second wife. But it didn''t sound pleasant.
Every word Rosalie said was a p in the face of the mother-daughter duo.
Enraged by Rosalie''s words, udia red at her with hatred in her eyes and said, "If you look down on me so much, why did you agree with our marriage in the first ce?
"Because I''m filial. I couldn''t stand seeing my dad all alone and wanted to find him somepany, Rosalie replied with a half-smile, looking at Edward in a yful yet meaningful way that made him feel inexplicably guilty.