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“You monster! Do you have any idea of the damage you’ve caused?” Richard’s fury erupted. “How did I end up with a daughter so cruel?”
Sandra’s eyes went wide, her voice faltering. “Rosanna, call for an ambnce right now! We can talk this through calmly.”
“I know exactly what I’m doing. I want Maia dead. And I want you dead as well. I’m not just vicious… I’m downright wicked. This is who I am—it runs in my veins, all because of you,” Rosanna spat, her madness spilling free. “You’d better start worrying about your own lives. Did you actually believe Maia forgave you? How naive. The very idea isughable! She’s far too proud to be willing toe back to the Morgan family.” Rosanna’s voice dripped with scorn. “Here’s the truth—you were never hearing from Maia. Every message came from me. How does that sit with you? Crushing, isn’t it?”
Richard froze in shock. “It was you? That can’t be possible!”
A jolt of terror struck him as he pressed the brake, only to realize the car wasn’t slowing.
He mmed his foot down harder, pushing the pedal to the floor.
Instead of halting, the vehicle lurched forward even faster, dragged downhill by gravity’s pull.
“The brakes… they’ve failed?”
Rosanna’s words echoed in his mind, and he shouted into the phone, “Was it you? Did you sabotage the car?”
“Exactly. You’re sharp, but not sharp enough. It’s far toote now.” Rosanna’sugh was soft, almost yful.
From her vantage point high above, she watched coldly as the vehicle swerved out of control, smashed through the guardrail, and hurtled off the cliff. Her lips curled into a whisper. “Goodbye.”
The valley shook with the crash—first the violent impact, then the roaring explosion that followed, echoing through the mountains like thunder. The st thundered across the valley, and thick ck smoke coiled upward from the wreckage, climbing the sky like a dark cloud.
“It seems the curtain has fallen.” Austen’s voice came from behind as he leaned close to Rosanna’s ear. “Tell me, what’s your next move?”
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Rosanna turned toward him, her eyes glimmering with anticipation.
Austen studied the plume of smoke twisting in the distance, then gave Rosanna’s head a gentle pat. His tone softened. “Since you lured them out in Maia’s name, your aim must be to pin this tragedy—no, this murder—on her. Isn’t that it?”
“Is that all?” Rosanna’s smile curved wider. “And whates after? Don’t you think that’s far too easy?”
“In Wront, Maia is seen as a saint. People will call this an ident, bad luck for Richard and Sandra, nothing more. It won’t touch her reputation.”
Her gaze snapped back to Austen, sharp and predatory. “So, may I say you guessed wrong? Still… your thought isn’t useless. Even if most won’t believe it, I only need a few to doubt her.”
Austen’s brows narrowed slightly, surprise flickering in his eyes. “And who do you have in mind? Richard’s son?”
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