Sonia smirked. She had seen her fair share of foolishness, but this really took the cake. Even now, Anya probably had not figured out how offensive she had been with her words earlier.
How could anyone not find her despicable?
Sonia gave her a mocking stare. "You called them cowards, but you think you didn't offend them?"
Sigh, she really did have such a soft heart. Why else would she be kind enough to remind Anya?
Sonia's reminder sparked Anya's memory, and her face grew pale as she finally realized why the police officers had all left.
So it really was because of something I said?
Anya's eyes roamed from the door, to Sonia who stood in front of her, and to Toby who was lounging in a chair nearby. Slowly, her entire body began to tremble, but it was not fear that she felt—it was anger.
How could they call themselves police officers if they decided to leave her alone when they knew full well that both of these people were out for blood?! So what if she had offended them by her words? Was she wrong?
Everything she said was the truth! They were cowards who did not even bother trying to stop Sonia from hurting her!
How could they just throw a tantrum and leave like that? Shouldn't they stay and prove that they're not cowards by stopping these two from going any further?
They did nothing of the sort, but instead, they chose to hold a grudge against her. How could they put on that uniform and call themselves police officers?
Judging by Anya's heavy breathing and murderous gaze, it was easy for Sonia to deduce the thoughts that were running through Anya's mind.
For some reason, Sonia felt like she could read Anya like a book despite having only met her a couple of times. Anya was one of those women who felt like the world should revolve around them. She would never own up to her own mistakes, and would always find someone else to blame for anything that went wrong. The world should bow down at her feet and cater to her every whim, and if they did not, then something was wrong with the world while she remained completely faultless.
She was exactly the same as Tina Gray. A flash of loathing flitted across Sonia's eyes as she thought about that woman.
Tina Gray had ruined Sonia's marriage and even attempted to take her life several times. No matter how good-tempered Sonia was, there was no way that she could tolerate Tina's existence. Sonia had sworn to get even with Tina once she found her. In all likelihood, Tina would be given the death sentence for all the times she tried to take Sonia's life. The only problem was they had no idea where Tina was right now!
Sonia threw a derisive look at Anya
and lamented at her own unlucky streak. She thought that her encounter with the abominable Tina Gray was enough to use up her allotment of bad luck in life, but who knew that she would still run into Anya, who was shaping up to be Tina Gray 2.0.
She was starting to wonder if she had somehow been born a magnet for heinous people. Why were there so many despicable people around her?
Of course, she had to be a magnet for kind people as well. After all, were there not many people around her who lent her a helping hand?
The more she thought about it, the happier she felt, and she had a faint smile on her face.
However, in Anya's eyes, it was a taunting smile that was mocking her. Sonia was laughing at her own stupidity for offending the only people who might have helped her.
But so what if she had offended them all?
How dared Sonia at her?!
"Stop that. Don't you dare laugh at me! Don't you dare!" Anya stirred into a frenzy and hollered at Sonia with a vicious tone as she glared at her with venomous eyes.
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