And it was Janina's fault, too. If she hadn't recorded it…
Hatred festered in his heart. Yes, he had deceived Melody, but he hadn't succeeded yet, had he? He hadn't taken her innocence.
So why did Melody have to be so vicious, exposing his most private shame to the world?
If Melody hadn't called him a three-second man, no one else would have known.
What really set him apart from being impotent now?
He would never be able to hold his head high again. This was worse than death.
The police had seen enough of the video to understand the situation. Without another word, they handcuffed Lynn, Yates, and Jacqueline and led them away to the station for questioning.
As the victims, Nolan and Melody would hire the best lawyers to ensure the three of them never had the chance to harm anyone again.
Jacqueline and Yates screamed their innocence, but the officers had to drag them away.
Lynn was much calmer. She looked down at the cold metal around her wrists, and a tear rolled down her cheek.
It wasn't fear, but self-mockery.
She knew this day would come eventually. She just hadn't expected it to be so soon.
As she thought back on her life, the tears flowed more freely.
She remembered when she first started college, a pure and innocent young woman.
No plastic surgery, no Botox injections. Her face was full of collagen, and she walked with a confidence that radiated from her bones.
Many boys pursued her, but she was focused on her studies and didn't date.
After graduation, she joined her family's company, Prosperity Electronics.
To help her learn the business, her father had her start at the bottom. So, she became an office assistant.
The company was in the die-cutting industry, a field she knew nothing about. An assistant role was the only place to start.
One day, a short, ordinary-looking man came into the office asking for Mr. Wallace.
The Mr. Wallace he was looking for was her father, Carlisle Wallace.
Of course, many people came looking for her father every day, and not everyone got to see him.

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