There was not the time to think about anything else.
There’s flammable timber all around us. If the fire spreads, we’re done for.
Christina grabbed Julia’s arm. “We should get going before it gets out of control,” she said nervously.
The trio ran back the way they came. Fortunately, only a small patch was ablaze; the rest of the garden. remained unharmed.
As soon as she emerged from the backyard, Christina told Raymond everything. The servants dashed off to fetch water and subdue the flames after hearing about the fire.
As the garden consisted mostly of timber, the consequences would be dire if it started burning.
Having heard the news, Charlie hurried over. “Are you hurt, Julia?”
Upon ascertaining that no harm came to the two, he heaved a sigh of relief.
Then, he summoned the servants on duty that day and questioned them, but none could provide a satisfactory answer as to how the fire had come about.
Moira’s countenance grew grim. “The priest proclaimed Christina to be a cursed person the other day. Could she have caused the fire?”
At those words, everybody turned toward Christina.
Mrs. Hadley has never been fond of Ms. Christina. Could she have done it?
The servants had doubts but none dared voice it aloud.
Christina found the claim ludicrous.
Somehow I get the blame for the fire? The consequences would be catastrophic if Mrs. Hadley bought her nonsense.
Cold anger began to rise within Christina upon thinking of Moira’s blame.
There it is. Her true colors have shone through quicker than expected. Mrs. Taggart is targeting me, I see.
Before Christina could say a word, Julia redirected her frosty gaze. “Nonsense. How is Christina involved? She was next to me the entire time. How could she have started the fire?”
Christina did not expect Julia to jump to her defense. Her cold wariness began to give way to a fuzzy
warmth.
Nothing else matters as long as Mrs. Hadley believes me.
Charlie thought so too. “Christina would never do such a thing.”
Moira was taken aback at how vehemently the couple defended Christina.
Still, she did not panic. “I didn’t say Christina was the one who started the fire,” she said coolly. “Think about it. There must be a reason why the garden suddenly caught fire.”
Then, her tone changed. “Odd things happen when a curse befalls a family,” she continued, suddenly
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unctuous. “Nothing like this had ever happened before Christina came here, am I right?”
She has a point. That does seem to ring a bell.
Glaring at Moira and the brazen manner with which she told lies, Christina felt the urge to lambast the
former.
I want to jab my finger at that woman’s nose and suggest that she is the curse instead!
However, she would not bring herself to speak to an elder like that. Instead, she said, with feigned nonchalance, “You have a point, Mrs. Taggart. Nothing strange ever happened before you came. Is it possible that you are the curse instead?”
turned
Moira froze. Her expression turned sour.
She glared at Christina. Does this little brat know who she’s shooting her mouth at?
“I am not a member of the Hadley family. Naturally, my presence won’t affect the harmony within the Hadley residence. You, on the other hand, are different.”
Though Moira’s tone made it clear that it was an accusation, the younger woman was still trying to defend
herself.
What a naïve b*tch.
Christina laughed, more innocently than ever. “You’re right, Mrs. Taggart. As this concerns the Hadley family, you don’t have the right to speak.”
She has a point. Whatever else I say will make my intentions obvious.
Moira became uneasy. If this matter is pursued, it will only involve…
Could Mrs. Taggart have something to do with the garden catching fire?
The Hadley family treats their employees well. In fact, most of us have been serving them for years. It isn’t worth being fired over something like this.
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