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The True Heiress Returns (Tilda Jenson) novel Chapter 66

Chapter 66 A Car Accident

Blair muttered to herself in this weak, almost innocent voice,

Andy dragged their suitcase and got in the car with Tilda.

Finished

Tilda glanced at him. “Where’s your assistant, Henry Flowers? The guy who went viral online with all those flashy law videos?”

“He’s not really an assistant. He’s more like my partner. At ND Law Firm, he actually owns 35% percent of the firm. If I call him an assistant, he’d say I’m making him look cheap.

“As for this lawsuit of yours? The evidence is solid. Pretty small case. He stayed back in Jeselton, so I came alone.

“And besides, this is the first time I’m officially meeting you. I didn’t want too many people tagging along.”

Andy leaned back in the passenger seat, his voice soft and smooth, almost airy, like clouds brushing against skin. He rested his head on one hand, and under the glow of the car’s lights, his green eyes shimmered with this dangerous, tempting charm.

Tilda smirked. She sat confidently at the wheel, fingers gliding across it like she was teasing it. “Alright then, superstar. I’m gonna take you out tonight. We’ll drink and talk. We’re not heading home until we’re drunk.”

“Deal. But you said it–tonight I’m putting everything on your tab.”

At that, Andy’s eyes darkened a little, Unease flickered there.

He asked carefully,

“Tilda, are you okay?”

This time, Andy wasn’t joking or playful. His voice was calm, serious.

“I don’t know the full story between you and the Jensons. But from how Mrs. Jenson spoke … Tilda, I really don’t think they deserve you.”

Normally, Andy never said stuff like this. He didn’t mix personal feelings into his cases. That was his rule as a lawyer.

But this time, the words slipped out.

Not as a lawyer, but as a friend.

Because Blair’s shameless words had been too much. She pretended to care about Tilda and gave her advice.

“Andy, you’re right. The Jensons don’t deserve me. That’s why I’ve cut ties for good. From now on, I’ll live my own dazzling life. Don’t worry. I’m fine.

I already know now what I wanted from them was impossible. Giving it up completely feels like being set

free.

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Chapter 66 A Car Accident

The windows were down.

The wind outside was wild, rushing in, but to Tilda it felt good.

She ran her hand through her hair, eyes half–closed, wearing a relaxed look.

But that freedom had come at a heavy cost.

It had taken years of sacrifice and an actual life.

Fire had eaten her alive, left her suffering in pain worse than death.

But luckily, she was given a second chance.

So now, she locked away her heart–the heart that had once burned with love, desperate for family.

That heart deserved more than monsters like the Jensons.

Finished

From now on, she’d run free, with flowers at her feet, wind at her back, and no chains tying her down.

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