It was her assistant on the line.
“Ma’am, it’s Elisa. She brought over her friend and wants to see you.”
Rose was about to curse on the phone.
“Figures. Let them in.”
“Yes ma’am.”
The father and daughter overheard the conversation and shared a grim expression.
Linda glared at her mother.
“Why did you let that b*tch in?!” The bedridden lady huffed, “The last thing I want to do is see her.”
“I’m not going to hide my distaste for her,” cried Linda. Elisa has branded her a pariah on the internet, with her antics to harm the woman.
The police are unable to draw conclusive evidence over the committed murder, but everyone online believes she attempted to kill Elisa.
They took advantage of Linda’s condition and based a lie online about her acute depression and neurological issues. Knowing it is not practical for Rose Meek and Norman to make a statement in the media, they decided to shield themselves with this publicity stunt.
To top off the damage, the Wickam’s have deemed her as ‘ungrateful, and selfish’. This does not help Linda’s case in diminishing her anger towards her unwelcomed visitor.
She’s indisputably peeved.
Rose had to stare her child off from acting upon her anger. She was equally uncomfortable over the newfound situation.
“Linda, bear with me. Your mother will try to resolve things quickly with our visitors.”
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