The two were upstairs chatting when a car broke the silence, followed by Laurinda's excited voice from outside. “Madeline, Rosina, you finally made it!”
Then came a boisterous shout, “Mom, why the tears? Don’t tell me Lorna has been giving you grief again!”
Just by the rudeness of the voice, one could tell the owner was not someone to mess with.
Lorna instinctively furrowed her brows and whispered to Cordelia. “That’s your aunt, Madeline. She’s...” Lorna, who never liked talking behind people’s backs, hesitated but cautioned, “She married young and, well, she’s a bit rough around the edges. Her daughter Rosina isn’t the easiest, either. Just keep your distance, Lia.”
Cordelia was stunned momentarily but understood the unsaid implications in Lorna’s words.
The middle-aged woman who helped Laurinda inside was tanned and huge, especially noticeable in her tight-fitting dress, with her belly fat layering one over the other, quivering with every step she took.
And trailing behind her was Rosina, a girl with a delicate name but a sturdy build with vulgar manners. As she entered, she plopped down on the couch and looked up at Juliana adoringly, “Juliana, you look so beautiful today. You’re sure to be chosen.”
Juliana had just finished a piano piece and responded with feigned modesty. “Nothing’s certain. There’s also Cordelia and the Collins family’s darling to consider! And Rosina, you play the piano, too!”
Rosina snorted, “Me? I’m here for fun. As for Cordelia, well, I heard she grew up in an orphanage surrounded by disabled kids. She probably doesn’t present well, just here to make up the numbers...”
After her spiel, Madeline interrupted, “Rachel, where’s Lorna? They’ve found Cordelia, and why hasn’t she come to greet me? Isn’t she hiding because she’s too unsightly? Come on, we’re all family. There’s no need to hide!”
As Lorna descended the stairs, hearing this, her expression soured, and she intentionally stomped a little harder.
At the sound, all eyes turned to see the girl following Lorna. With her hair tied in a ponytail and a fresh face framed by delicate features, she was more dazzling than a movie star, her eyes clear and mysterious.
Madeline and Rosina were stunned.
Seeing their reaction, Lorna chuckled. “Lia, say hello to your Aunt Madeline.”
Cordelia spoke slowly, “Hello.”
Madeline felt a slap to her pride but quickly sought to recover. “If the mother’s pretty, the daughter can’t be far off. But looks aren’t everything. It’s academics and talents that count. Our Juliana aces in school, top five in her grade! Lia, you should learn from Juliana!”
The atmosphere in the living room instantly grew tense.
Both Rachel and Juliana’s expressions darkened. Why did this woman have to bring up the most awkward subjects?
Laurinda tugged at Madeline’s arm. “Enough already.”
When Madeline walked in, Laurinda had already muttered her discontent, suggesting that Lorna had overshadowed her in the Delaney family. Thinking her mother was intimidated by Lorna, Madeline scoffed, “Mom, what’s there to hide? If a child has weaknesses, we should point them out! Lorna won’t mind me saying so, right?”
Feeling vindicated, Lorna smiled with a gentle elegance. “I believe you’re right.”
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