Elise frowned, a flicker of guilt passing through her chest.
“What are you doing here?”
A sharp crack split the silence.
Without warning, Penelope Dawson raised her hand and slapped Elise hard across the face. The blow was swift, vicious, and precise.
A red mark bloomed instantly on Elise’s cheek.
Penelope let out a cold, contemptuous snort. “What am I doing here? I actually thought you had some real talent, that maybe you could win M Boutique for the Harrison family. But it turns out you’re not even worth the dirt under my shoes, you pathetic little bastard. I gave you far too much credit.”
Elise pressed a trembling hand to her stinging cheek, her skin burning with pain.
That witch actually hit her.
Ever since Elise had returned from abroad and Magnus had taken her under his wing, no one had dared to treat her like this.
She took a shaky step forward, ready to slap Penelope right back.
But the two bodyguards—both towering and built like linebackers—straightened and glared at her threateningly.
Elise faltered, retreating two steps without even realizing it.
She forced herself to stand tall, chin up. “I never agreed to do what you asked! M Boutique signing with the Vaughan family has nothing to do with me.”
Penelope was only here to vent her anger.
Wasting more words on this eyesore of an illegitimate daughter would only drag her down to Elise’s level.
“You little brat. Should’ve tossed you in the river years ago. What are you two standing around for? Get her.”
At her command, the bodyguards advanced, their heavy steps making the floor vibrate.
Elise’s face drained of color as they drew closer. She hugged herself, terror making her whole body tremble.
“Wh-what do you want?! Penelope, you can’t do this to me—I’m still Jack Harrison’s daughter!”
One of the bodyguards glared down at her, his expression ice cold. “Sorry, Miss Harrison.”
With that, he drew back his leg and kicked her hard in the stomach.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....