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The Returned Heiress Who Had It All (Cassia) novel Chapter 53

Chapter 53 The Wrong Accusation

Chapter 53 The Wrong Accusation

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Kaleb couldn’t believe it. How had he ever thought Cassia wasn’t that bad? What a joke.

Too bad for Cassia now, though.

Brie was sure that after this, Cassia would never fit into high society again.

Everyone already believed she had sticky fingers Who would still want to be friends with her?

Her reputation was doomed.

And Brie could finally get rid of the girl she saw as a thorn in her side, without lifting a finger.

Watching everyone’s ugly expressions, Cassia’s eyes held a quiet, unreadable hint of mockery. She spoke lightly, almost bored. Are you sure that bracelet is yours?

She asked Georgia directly.

Georgia froze. How could this bumpkin stay so calm?

Is her skin just impossibly thick?

Right now, with everyone watching her, Cassia acted like nothing was wrong, like this whole mess had nothing to do with her.

And how dare she ask her if the bracelet was really hers?

If it wasn’t Georgia’s, was Cassia trying to say it was hers?

The question was so absurd it almost made Georgia laugh.

Of course it’s mine,Georgia scoffed disdainfully. It’s my birthday gift. It’s the newest design from Seer. But I guess you’ve never even heard of Seer, so explaining it to you would be a waste of breath.

Cassia lifted her eyes, her voice cold. Are you done?

Even with a bit of distance between them, the chill in her tone was obvious.

II’m done. But stealing is wrong, and you’re acting like it’s no big deal,Georgia said, shaken for a moment.

How could someone from a tiny backwater town have this kind of strong presence?

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Cassia didn’t bother responding to that. She only said, calm and steady, Take a real look. Compare the bracelet in your hand to the one you lost. What’s different?

Georgia was dumbfounded. She lifted the bracelet and examined it more carefully.

She checked every tiny detail, and then she saw. A letter Cshowed up in her line of sight.

Her stomach dropped. She leaned in closer to take another look.

No mistake. The small charm at the clasp had a single engraved letter: C.

Georgia’s mind went blank. Why was there a Con her bracelet?

She clearly remembered the original one had the Seer logo.

But these two bracelets looked exactly the same. Did that mean this one wasn’t hers?

Georgia grew unsure.

Was the one in her hand really Cassia’s?

Maybe it was a cheap knockoff Cassia bought somewhere, and she even carved her own initial on it because she thought it looked fancy?

Georgia couldn’t help thinking that. After all, with Cassia’s background, something that cheap seemed much more realistic. But the doubt was already therequiet, icy, and impossible to ignore.

Georgia froze. She didn’t say a word. Danica leaned in and asked, puzzled, What’s wrong? Is something off?

Georgia looked a little lost. She hesitated for a long moment before stammering, II don’t think this bracelet is mine. I think it might be Cassia’s.

Danica’s eyes went wide. She looked completely shocked. What? No way. How could she manage to own something this nice?

Did her sugar daddy have that much money? They’d already bought her a bracelet once. Did they buy another one?

It’s true. The charm has a Con it,Georgia murmured.

She pointed at it to show Danica.

Maybe you remembered wrong. Maybe it just happens to have that letter,Danica said, still refusing to believe it could belong to Cassia.

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I didn’t remember wrong. Do you think it’s could this be a cheap roadside bracelet?Georgia said. She was still young and couldn’t tell real diamonds from fake ones. All she knew was that the bracelet sparkled, just like hers.

Danica checked it again. She wasn’t sure either, so she simply muttered, If this bracelet belongs to Cassia, then it must be a cheap one. No question.

Across from them, Pansy noticed the girls whispering nonstop. She frowned and turned to Geneva. You really need to teach your older daughter better. She grew up in some small rural town. Kids like that don’t understand how things work in real society.”

Exactlysomeone like that didn’t even understand basic manners. And stealing? At her age?

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