The usations against Aubree grew louder and more relentless
“What a letdown! actually thought our school had a champion,” someone muttered.
Another said, “So a cheating champion still counts, right?”
“I couldn’t believe Aubree would stoop so low at thepetition,” a bystander remarked “But now even her own mother in publicly denouncing her character… They shook their head in disdain.
Some sighed in sympathy, while others spat in disgust
One of the onlookers scoffed, “Some people just don’t know how to appreciate the good life they’ve got.”
Another said, “Wasn’t it said on the forums that Aubree got kicked out of the Wilson family for pushing Carmen down the stairs out of jealousy? Then the proved it was actually Carmen who stated it herself, and honestly, I totally believed her back then. But now? Guess where there’s smoke, there’s fire, she’s no saint either.”
If it were just reporters stirring up trouble, people might still have their doubts. But now that even Alice had spoken out against her, suddenly everyone
believed it
If Aubree hadn’t crossed the line, people felt that Alice would not publicly condemn her own daughter like this.
Aubree heard all the scathingments, and of course, Alice heard them too.
Alice shot Aubree a taunting smile, her eyes full of challenge. She thought, ‘So you refused to help Carmen and even got her expelled from Rithol Art School? You’re so capable that you don’t even need toe home, right? Let’s see how you get yourself out of this mess now
*To em in human, please don’t judge my daughter so harshly Alice said, putting on a magnanimous front. “I believe my Aubree simply made a mistake in the heat of the moment. As long as she’s willing <b>to </b><b>admit </b>her wrongdoing and retum the trophy that was never rightfully hers, I’m still willing to take her home and guide her properly.”
The crowd erupted in enthusiastic a
apuse
Some parents dropping off their kids couldn’t help nodding in agreement, if their own child had done something so disgraceful, a beating would be letting them off easy. She felt that Aubree <b>sure </b>had a great mother.
The nted reporter, seeing how things were unfolding, quickly thrust the microphone forward and said pointedly, <b>“</b>Aubree, since your mother is <b>being </b>so forgiving, why not take this opportunity, with everyone watching, to show your resolve and apologize right here and now? We’ll all bear witness!”
Aubree thought sarcastically, “What a perfect little scheme!
I didn’t know exactly what was going on, but could make an educated guess.
must be the Wilson family colluding with someone to smear me online, iming I cheated in the finals. Then Alice brought in reporters to corner me, and now she’s making her grand entrance to put on this little act with them,
“Alice gets to y the saintly, selfless mother, while fm cast as the rebellious, wayward daughter.
If apologize now, Carmen’s little scandal could easily be swept under the rug. After all, nothing someone like her does would surprise anyone.
Not only that, but Alice would seize this <b>chance </b>to keep me under her thumb‘
Aubree grabbed the reporter’s wrist and yanked the microphone to her own mouth. “Me? Apologize?” she scoffed. “Why the hell should
“Cheating in the finals? Excuse me? I don’t even know how that rumor started. Let me make <b>one </b>thing clear. I won that championship on my own my trophy ispletely untainted!”
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The reporter struggled to reim the microphone, but Aubree lightened her grip even further the that the reporter a cold look and said lily, “What’s theh, Miss Reporter? I wasn’t finished speaking”
Aubree shed a cold, toothy grin, her gleaming teeth making the reporter free in fear, all struggle forgotten in an instant.
Aubree swept her gaze across the crowd. “Or should i apologize for being a ‘difficult daughter too?”
At this point, Aubree couldn’t help butugh bitterly. She thought, ‘Unless I’d actually killed someone, how could ever be worse than the Wilson family
Aubree stared straight at Alice and demanded, “Ms. Wilson, do you admit that I’ve already severed all ties with your family?”
Alice parted her lips, instinctively ready to deny it. But then it struck het, het husband had indeed signed those legal documents. Even if she tried to deny it. Aubree had concrete proot So she chose silence, foing Aubree with an exaggerated look of helpless resignation
Aubree thought. If she wants to keep pertending, I’m not ying along
“ckmail? Sorry, I don’t <b>have </b><b>a </b>moralpasst if that’s how you want to y, then let’s all lose face together
She said, “You’re not silent because you don’t want to answer, you’re too scared to I have the legal severance agreement right here. You’re no longer m mother. I can have it authenticated in court. I drafted it myself, which means I was the one who initiated the severance”
Aubree’s words <b>made </b>the sharper minds in the crowd start connecting the dots.
As far as the Wilson family was concerned, Aubree wasn’t driven <b>out </b>for any wrongdoing. On the contrary. i chose to leave of her own ord.
The Wilson family were Rithol’s top–tier elite, no one would walk away from that kind of fortune.
People felt that it must be because she’d reached <b>her </b><b>absolute </b>breaking point.
Aubree red at Alice. “You stand there as my mother, using your daughter of rotten morals and an incorrigible nature. But have you ever stopped for even a moment to consider if <b>you </b><b>are </b>fit to be a mother?
“For three <b>years </b>in the Wilson family, I never had <b>a </b>single proper meal! <b>Do </b><b>you </b>even know I developed <b>a </b>chronic stomach condition? Have you ever truly looked at the scars all over my body? Every single one of them was caused by the Wilson family!
“Did you even bother to count how many times I <b>was </b><b>hospitalized </b>in those three <b>years</b>?
“Did you ever even care whether I was freezing or burning <b>up</b><b>?</b>”
Aubree shouted, “Never
“For three years, alll ever got from you, my so–called mother, <b>was </b>nothing but scolding <b>and </b>beatings. You use me of <b>having </b>no morals, so tell me, exactly where did go wrong? <b>As </b><b>a </b>designer, Alice, don’t you understand what giarism means <b>to </b><b>a </b>creator? Net <b>you </b>forced me to ghostwrite for Carmen in so many importantpetitions, and even enabled her to hire others just to keep <b>herself </b>from <b>being </b>expelled from Rithol Art School. And after all that, you still call Carmen a good kid‘?
“If five done anything wrong, it’s only because you drove me to it over these <b>past </b>three years!”
All the injustices of the past three years came pouring out in that moment, <b>and </b>Aubree felt a <b>sense </b>of liberation she ha Watching Alice pale and stumble backward only intensified the triumphant satisfaction surging through her.
experienced before.
“I” Alice started to retort. But when she met Aubree’s undisguised look of hatred, her words <b>died </b>in her throat, a chill running down her spine
Alice thought, “She hates me?
“Why does she hate me so much? <b>Sure</b>, maybe neglected her meals at the Wison household, but in every other respect, haven’t I treated her wel
‘She had top-tier clothes <b>and </b>luxury goods. Other than asking her to yield to Carmen, what exactly did she have toin about
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That sliver of guilty conscience Alice had felt just moments before vanished instantly, reced by fury
Alice thought venomously, What an ungrateful wretch!
“She keeps going on about how the Wilson family wronged her, but what has she over done for us?
Aubree never measured up to Carmen in any way. Isn’t it only natural for the family to dote on her mom?
it was so palpable, it began to ripple through the crowd.
Perhaps it was Aubree’s raw and genuine resentment that
The crowd’s murmurs gradually shifted in tone, their certainly wavering as they struntled to tell who was actually in the right
Will Jennings Stop crowding at the entrance! Shouldn’t you all be in ss by now?” the principle, Will Jennings called out from afar, arrivingte after hearing the news, urgently herding the students back to their ssrooms.
He thought, ‘Reporters are everywhere! How can I let this go on?
Seizing the final moment, Aubree fixed Alice with a piercing <b>re</b>. “I’ve repaid my debt to you. As for your so–called “nurturing? I was trafficked at five, and after three years under <b>your </b>roof, I ended up malnourished. If I haven’t retaliated for that kind of care, it’s only because I’m being merciful!”
“You there, the girl in front! I see you. Come to my office, now!” Will strode over and firmly grabbed Aubree by the arm. As he looked up, his eyesnded on Alice standing nearby.
Will recognized Alice because she had visited the school several times due to Carmen
was a bit dumbfounded. He thought, “What on earth is going on here?‘
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