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Chapter 240 - A Suffocating Conversation

Author: Olivia GW
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-15 16:36:47
Isabel’s POV

The tension in the room was suffocating. However, I refused to let Mrs. Williams crush me under the weight of her accusations. None of this was my doing.

I had tried to get away from Emerson countless times. He was the one controlling me and forcing me to stay with him.

My heart pounded as I clutched my mother’s ruby necklace, drawing strength from the gentle strength and grace she had always exuded.

Mrs. Williams’ piercing gaze was meant to intimidate. But I met it head-on, refusing to bow.

“I never asked him to do any of that,” I said, my voice soft but steady, each word deliberate. “If Emerson made those choices, he did so on his own. You can’t hold me responsible for his actions.”

Mrs. Williams scoffed, her lips curling into a disdainful sneer. She rose from her seat with the kind of elegance that only masked the underlying venom.

“You may not have asked, but you’ve certainly benefited,” she said coldly. “Don’t think for a second that I’ll stand by while you drag my
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