Lucy walked out of the courthouse without even glancing back at Luna. She was heading home and missed the sight of Luna's twisted face entirely.
The cameras caught everything, though. The reporters were thrilled. They rushed back to their offices, eager to share the juicy story.
By the next morning, the tale of the Quinn sisters' courtroom clash was the talk of the town.
Luna saw her angry face on the news and felt a surge of fury. In a flash of rage, she threw her phone so hard it shattered. She frantically called her team, ordering them to pull the story from the headlines.
It was too late, however. The news had spread far and wide, and removing it would cost a fortune.
By the time Quinn Corporation's PR team got the news off the websites, it hardly mattered. Everyone had seen it, and the damage was done. People were buzzing with gossip about Luna's company.
The company's reputation plummeted, and investors pulled out, causing the share price to nosedive. The only thing keeping Lunar Arthouse afloat was the solid financial backing from Lucas Corporation.
Luna was in a panic, scrambling for a solution.
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Lucy, on the other hand, felt a tangle of emotions when she heard about Luna's troubles.
Was she happy?
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Update “find me in your labyrinth” novel please...author is MIA for 7 weeks.........
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