Chapter 274
Chapter 274
Tracy had no idea what Tucker and Shawn were about to show her, but it was clear to her that the two brothers were united in their mission to ruin Bianca.
She screamed at them, “I don’t care what you want to show me, today is Bianca’s big day! How could you two gang up on her at her wedding?”
Shawn shook his head, his tone filled with a mix of pain and frustration. “Mom, how can you still be this blind? Do you really not see what’s right and wrong anymore? Is Bianca the only thing that matters to you? Or are we–your sons–just disposable now, all for the sake of protecting her?”
Tracy, in disbelief, quickly shook her head, her voice faltering. ‘No, it’s not like that! I just think you’re going too far…”
Tucker interjected, coldly, “Far or not, you’ll see for yourself after you watch the video. If, after watching this, you still think we’re the ones in the wrong, then I’ll tell you this: we no longer belong in this family. I won’t stay here anymore.”
“Tucker!” Tracy’s voice cracked with shock. She couldn’t believe her ears. How could he
say
“Do you even understand what you’re saying?” she demanded, her face pale with disbelief.
that?
But Tucker didn’t respond. Without another word, he flicked a button, and the screen in front of them lit up with a shocking video.
Everyone in the room went still, their eyes glued to the screen. The footage showed Bianca and Finley in compromising positions–kissing, caressing, their bodies entwined–in a parking garage, on a dance floor, and in a hotel room. It was all there, unflinching, as clear as day.
Bianca looked no older than eighteen, yet here she was, engaged in an illicit affair with her future brother–in–law. The morality of it was completely off the charts.
The text messages on the screen confirmed everything–Finley and Bianca had been sneaking around long before he even got engaged to Elaine. Their affair was no secret; they had been at it for months.
Elaine, who had been watching the screen with a chilling calmness, finally spoke, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “Ah, the fairy tale love, how touching. A match made in heaven, sealed with betrayal. A perfect couple of trashy hearts.”
The room went silent.
What a fairy tale romance indeed. What a perfect blessing locked in, Elaine was, as always, sarcastic to the core.
Now, Finley was the one under fire.
What a loser. Just a cheating scumbag.
Even Karl would have spat on him, wondering how he could ever sympathize with someone who married a woman like that. They were a match made in heaven, after all.
Finley hadn’t expected his sordid past to be exposed like this. He knew the truth–that he had betrayed Elaine–but seeing it unfold before him, in front of so many people, left him with no dignity left. His face turned ashen, his shame undeniable.
Tracy, watching the video, stumbled backward. She never imagined the truth could be like this.
So Bianca had been seducing Finley all along, just like Elaine had said.
But she? She had never believed Elaine.
She’d always thought Elaine was the liar, jealous of Bianca, fabricating stories to destroy her sweet, perfect daughter.
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Tracy took a moment to steady herself, then walked toward Bianca, as if needing to hear it from her own mouth.
“Bianca… tell me… did you really do this?”
This was the most shocking betrayal, the one that had caused The Yeats family to wrongly accuse Elaine. No one had believed it—Bianca was always so spotless, so innocent. Surely, she couldn’t be involved with her future brother–in–law.
They had all thought Bianca and Finley’s love was pure,
But now, her sons were telling her the truth–that it wasn’t love at all. It was an ugly, disgusting affair. Elaine wasn’t lying. Bianca was lying through her teeth, refusing to admit her wrongdoing until she was exposed by her own brothers in front of
everyone.
The ugly truth was too much for Tracy to bear.
She realized now how much she owed Elaine–how many mistakes she had made.
She had been wrong–again, and again, and again.
From Elaine’s perspective, she had been nothing more than a toxic, oblivious mother.
Tears welled up in Tracy’s eyes. She couldn’t understand how it had all gone so terribly wrong.
Even Finley, at this moment, felt guilty toward Elaine. He knew the truth better than anyone, yet he had watched as Elaine was wrongly accused by the Yeats family, all to protect Bianca, to shield her from bad publicity.
But now he realized that Bianca was nothing more than a “sea queen,” a woman who had no regard for her reputation and would sleep with any man she wanted.
The woman he had gone to such lengths to protect was nothing but a joke.
The extravagant wedding, the connections to all the important people–it all seemed so foolish now.
After today, everyone would laugh at him.
This was his comeuppance.
A bitter smile appeared on Finley’s face. He finally saw Bianca for who she really was. The “innocent” and “good” girl was nothing but a well–crafted lie. How could someone who played with countless men ever be pure and innocent?
His friend had warned him. But back then, he had been blind, refusing to listen to anything.
Now, he deserved everything that was coming to him.
Bianca, nonchalantly, said, “So what if I did? Finley loves me, not her. That’s the plain truth. Mom, why are you so shocked?”
She had given up on any hope. She didn’t care anymore.
She had nothing left to lose.
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