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Forsaken 22

    <b>Chapter </b><b>22 </b>


    Briar showered fast and came downstairs for breakfast twenty minutester. Even though she’d been living abroad for years, she still liked <b>the </b>locals Dasmieca–style breakfast.


    The moment she sat down, a servant brought her food. She ate


    slowly while


    e scrolling on her phone, clearly dragging things out <b>on </b><b>purpose</b>.


    Beatrice, who had calmed down thanks to Halle, just scoffed when


    Briar. She didn’t say a word or rush Briar.


    Almost an hourter, Briar finally finished. She wiped her mouth, stoo


    She picked up her bag and headed to the door without waiting for them.


    Halle and Beatrice trailed behind, quiet like maids.


    This wasn’t just Briar being cold–it was her openly mocking them.


    and said, “Let’s go.”


    Even Halle, who was usually good at keeping her cool, was s fuming inside. Still, she reminded herself to hold on for a few more days. Soon, Briar would <b>be </b>humiliated in front of everyone.


    Outside, the driver was waiting. He opened the front passenger door for Briar, and the back doors for Halle and Beatrice–splitting them into separate spaces in the car.


    Briar gave the driver a look, but he acted like he didn’t


    see it


    <i>and </i>just drove.


    Forty minutester, they arrived at the biggest mall in Shoneport–the one where all the rich folks shopped. Most of the clothes there started at 3,000 dors a piece.


    Halle usually avoided this ce. She didn’t have the budget for it. But today was different. They had Edgar’s 150 thousand dors to spend.


    Briar didn’t know Halle had been living on such a tight budget for years. She went straight into a few familiar stores, picked out two dresses, and spent the entire 150 thousand dors–all by herself.


    Then she left with her bags, not even ncing at Halle or Beatrice.


    It wasn’t until she’dpletely vanished from view that the sales clerk approached Halle and Beatrice with the receipt, asking them toplete the


    payment.


    Snapped out of their stunned silence, they finally realized what had just happened.


    But it was toote–Briar was gone. And without paying, there was no


    They went home furious, only to find Briar already on the couch, leg dresses were sitting right next to her.


    Beatrice stared at the bags, itching to see what was inside.


    they’d be allowed to leave.


    Ssed, ying games on her phone. The tworge shopping bags with the pricey


    “Briar, how could you spend all the money Dad gave us by yourself?” she snapped, making sure to say us loudly. She wanted <b>to </b>make it clear <b>that </b><b>Briar </b>had spent her share of the money.


    Briar didn’t even look up. “Didn’t Dad say not to hold back? I only bought two dresses. If you want more money, just ask him. The Jennings <b>family’s </b><b>not </b>


    broke.”


    Beatrice was speechless. She knew the family was rich, but Edgar had never handed out money like this before.


    She’d nned to buy a few outfits with the 150 thousand dors. But Briar had blown it all on just <b>two</b>. Each <b>dress </b><b>cost </b><b>75 </b><b>thousand </b><b>dors</b>.


    In all their years with the Jennings family, neither she nor Halle had ever worn anything that expensive.


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    Chapter <b>22</b><b>. </b>


    As Beatrice and Halle kept grumbling, Briar finally got annoyed and called Edgar. She put him on speaker, “Dad, Is the <b>Jennings </b>family short, oncashi! <b>just </b><b>bought </b>two dresses, but Halle and Beatrice won’t stop whining.”


    <b>Edgar </b>sounded like he was in a meeting. He kept his voice low. “If you liked them, buy them. I can afford it. They’re just used to being <b>cheap </b>Ignore


    them<b>.</b>”


    Beatrice and Halle were stunned. They couldn’t believe he said that. They’d only been careful with money because Edgar never gave them enough to begin with.


    Briar didn’t care that Halle looked like she was about to faint. She got the answer she wanted and hung up. “See? As the Jennings family heir, spending 150 thousand dors on two dresses is me being responsible.”


    Halle and Beatrice said nothing. They just sat there, burning with rage.


    Two dayster, Briar got up early and rode her motorcycle to pick Ellen up for the move.


    Ellen had been kicked out by her foster parents when she was fourteen. Since then, she barely made enough from part–time jobs to eat and cover rent. She didn’t have much to pack.


    All her stuff fit into one small suitcase–mostly school uniforms and books.


    They didn’t need movers. Briar just called a local delivery service to send Ellen’s things over to the <i>new </i>ce.


    Then she gave Ellen a helmet and drove her to Moonspring Estate on her motorcycle. The guards at the gate already recognized Briar’s license te from when she bought the house, so they waved her right in.


    On the way to Ellen’s new home, they passed by Briar’s ce. The house next door had movers bringing in furniture. It looked like someone was moving in.


    Briar didn’t think much of it. She wasn’t interested in meeting new neighbors. She just kept driving.


    Ellen had a big smile the whole way. It felt like she was finally leaving her old life behind. Now she had a real home, her brother, and Briar.


    She could go to school in peace. She didn’t have to worry about food or rent anymore. For the first time, she felt safe and hopeful–no more yelling, no more surprise visits from her foster parents. Life didn’t seem so scary now.


    Briar hired a part–time housekeeper for Ellen. The woman would cook lunch and dinner ande every other day to clean. Ellen just had to take care of


    her own breakfast.


    Ellen was happy with that. The housekeeper made lunch that day–four dishes and a soup, with both meat and veggies. Briar stayed to eat with Ellen before heading out.


    She didn’t say anything else before heading out–there was no need. The neighborhood was safe, and Briar had already installed cameras so she could. check in on Ellen anytime.


    “Bye, Briar!” Ellen stood at the gate, waving with bright eyes and a cheerful voice.


    “See you.” Briar tugged her helmet down, gave a cool wave without turning back, and roared off on her bike.


    Not long after Briar left, Brandon stepped out of the house next door to hers. He told the workers, “That’s enough for now. We’re <b>not </b><b>even </b><b>sure </b><b>if </b><b>Mr. </b>Wade is gonna stay here.”


    The foreman nodded and called over his crew They packed up quickly and left.


    They’d been paid three times their usual rate just to bring in furniture<b>, </b>so they were all smiles <b>as </b>


    they left.


    Brandon nced at Briar’s gate and muttered, “What’s <b>so </b>special about Miss Jennin


    that she caught Mr. Wade’s <b>eye</b><b>? </b><b>After </b><b>all</b><b>, </b><b>he </b><b>never </b>cares <b>about </b>


    13:39. Mon 28 <b>Jul </b>J


    Women<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    <b>Morton </b>came out and overheard him. “Isn’t it obvious?”


    Brandon turned. “What? You know? Tell me!”


    Morton gave him a look like he was slow. “It’s love at first sight, you idiot.”


    Brandon was too shocked to reply.


    “You don’t believe it, huh?” Morton said. “Ashton’s into her because she’s different. She’s got that cool, no–nonsense vibe.”


    ex


    Brandon blinked. Sure, Briar was gorgeous and had attitude. But Ashton was a his bed the same night.


    always surrounded by beautiful people. If he wanted someone, <b>they’d </b><b>be </b><b>in </b>


    Morton pped Brandon on the shoulder. “You’re single,


    man. You wouldn’t get it. Love’s weird. It hits when you least expect it.”


    Brandon still didn’t buy it, so he kept quiet.


    Meanwhile, now that Ellen had moved in, Briar was ready to deal with the Jennings and Hargreaves families.


    At fourteen, she’d already gone into dangerous ces and fought her way out alone, So a few sneaky tricks from the Jennings family members didn’t scare her. If they wanted to gang up on her, <i>fine</i>–she’d hit back harder<i>. </i>


    Thanks to Halle and Beatrice spreading the word, everyone in their social circle already knew about the party the Jennings family was throwing for Briar.


    No matter what people thought of the Jennings family, everyone agreed on one thing–Briar’s return wasn’t simple. And a lot of folks nned to show <i>up </i>just to <i>see </i>what would go down.


    <b><i>A</i></b>
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