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Love and Devotion No Longer His to Claim (Angela and Dexter) novel Chapter 240

Mia remained unfazed. "I could have one of our staff assist you, Ms. Rutherford. They're more specialized than I am and can provide better service."

Shelley scoffed and stepped forward. "Absolutely not. Those lowly staff could never compare to you. Not that you're anything special either, but… you are a professional horse trainer.

"You're the only horse trainer in Eldmere City who's somehow managed to get engaged to the scion of a wealthy family. Are your staff aiming that high too?"

Shelley had always been sharp-tongued—expecting kindness from her was a lost cause.

Angela's expression hardened. "Don't push your luck, Ms. Rutherford. Maybe you should look in the mirror and ask yourself if you're any better."

Shelley's smile faltered, but she quickly recovered. "Isn't that a little uncalled for, Ms. Graham? I don't understand why you'd lower yourself to befriend a mere horse trainer. And let's not forget—you didn't exactly come from much either.

"You only got where you are by being a bootlicker. But at least you've been Mrs. Bamford for a few years now, even if only in name. That horse trainer might be on your level, but she's still nowhere near as skilled as you—"

"Shut your mouth!" Angela's voice shot up, her gaze turning cold and fierce as she stared down at Shelley, who had no idea what was coming. "Are you asking for trouble, Ms. Rutherford?"

"Why would I be? I'm just being honest, aren't I?" Shelley's voice dripped with mock innocence, clearly pleased with herself for getting under Angela's skin.

"I'm only trying to help, Ms. Graham. You really shouldn't associate with people who drag you down," she added.

Shelley didn't think she had said anything out of line. A smug expression crossed her face as if she were savoring every second of their unease.

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