After a night of sessive setbacks. Elwand had finally calmed down.
He kept reassuring himself and wondered. Let her continue to act out, she''ll get what''sing to her one day
Helena, who had been feeling wronged all night and had been bullied by Rosalie, now had to move out of her room. "What''s Rosalie nning to do next?" she wondered.
She couldn''t hold back any longer and spoke up. "Rosalie, I''m such a frail person. Do you really think I could break your bed? Why make things so difficult! I''ve already moved out as you wished. Isn''t that enough?*
Rosalie had been prepared to let things lie, but Helena, the illegitimate daughter, still wanted to stir up trouble. She couldn''t be med for speaking harshly.
She nced at Helena, who looked both wronged and resentful, and smiled. "Firstly, this room was always mine. You were the one who took it over. Moving out is only right. Secondly...
She paused deliberately, narrowing her eyes at Helena, her look full of contempt and disdain. "Are you joking with me? Let me sleep on a bed you''ve slept on! I have a germ phobia, you know?"
Germ phobia? Germ phobia. There it is again, Helena wondered.
Hearing this word. Helena was reminded of how Julian had used it to humiliate her at the dinner table. The anger that had been building up inside her surged to her head.
"D-do you think I''m dirty?" said Helena
“No, of course not," Rosalie replied with a smile. "I just don''t want to catch whatever illness you might have."
Rosalie wasn''t about to consider Helena''s feelings. Before time travel, she had been considerate enough of her, and look where it had gotten her, a family that had deceived her for over a decade.
Now, she didn''t owe anyone any consideration.
"You...." Helena was at a loss for words.
"Alright, Helena, you''re not feeling well. Let your mother take you upstairs to rest," Edward quickly interjected, seeing another argument about to break out.
His precious and obedient daughter was no match for Rosalie, the troublemaker.