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After the doctor reset her dislocated arm, Madelyn was carefully wrapped in a support bandage.
“Ms. Thornton, remember, you mustn’t strain this arm until it has fully healed.”
“Thank you.” Madelyn nodded. The pain in her arm had considerably subsided, returning some color to her previously pale face.
At that moment, the cook came up carrying a tray of food.
Setting the dinner plate on the coffee table, the cook said gently, “Ms. Thornton, there aren’t many ingredients available late at night. I’ve made you a nutritious soup. It might be a bit bland. Please make do with it and have something to fill your stomach.”
Madelyn nodded and began to drink the soup.
The soup’s perfect temperature suited Madelyn’s taste, prompting her to consume a few extra mouthfuls.
At that moment, a sluggish patter of footsteps echoed from the corridor upstairs.
“What’s all this noise in the middle of the night? I’m trying to get some sleep here.”
Following that, the two women descended the staircase.
It was none other than Madelyn’s stepmother, Regina Zimmer, along with her stepsister, Eunice Thornton.
Awoken in the middle of the night, the mother and daughter were visibly annoyed. However, upon seeing Madelyn sitting on the couch, they were taken aback.
“I was wondering who was making all that noise downstairs. Turns out it’s Madelyn who has returned.”
Regina brought Eunice over and they found a couch to sit on.
Following that, they gave Madelyn a once–over from head to toe.
Upon seeing Madelyn’s bandaged arm, Regina couldn’t resist teasing, “Oh my, what happened to your arm? You didn’t go out and get into trouble again, did you?”
Madelyn looked up, rolling her eyes in annoyance. “What’s it to you?”
“You’re so rude!” Regina seethed with anger.
“Didn’t you already know that I’m rude?”
Madelyn gave a cold huff, ignored her, and continued drinking her soup.
Regina felt utterly exasperated by her nonchalant demeanor.
Whenever she crossed paths with Madelyn, she invariably found herself bearing the brunt
temper.
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After the doctor reset her dislocated arm, Madelyn was carefully wrapped in a support bandage.
“Ms. Thornton, remember, you mustn’t strain this arm until it has fully healed.*
“Thank you.” Madelyn nodded. The pain in her arm had considerably subsided, returning some color to her previously pale face.
At that moment, the cook came up carrying a tray of food.
Setting the dinner plate on the coffee table, the cook said gently, “Ms. Thornton, there aren’t many ingredients available late at night. I’ve made you a nutritious soup. It might be a bit bland. Please make do with it and have something to fill your stomach.”
Madelyn nodded and began to drink the soup.
The soup’s perfect temperature suited Madelyn’s taste, prompting her to consume a few extra mouthfuls.
At that moment, a sluggish patter of footsteps echoed from the corridor upstairs.
“What’s all this noise in the middle of the night? I’m trying to get some sleep here.”
Following that, the two women descended the staircase.
It was none other than Madelyn’s stepmother, Regina Zimmer, along with her stepsister, Eunice Thornton.
Awoken in the middle of the night, the mother and daughter were visibly annoyed. However, upon seeing Madelyn sitting on the couch, they were taken aback.
“I was wondering who was making all that noise downstairs. Turns out it’s Madelyn who has returned.”
Regina brought Eunice over and they found a couch to sit on.
Following that, they gave Madelyn a once–over from head to toe.
Upon seeing Madelyn’s bandaged arm, Regina couldn’t resist teasing, “Oh my, what happened to your arm? You didn’t go out and get into trouble again, did you?”
Madelyn looked up, rolling her eyes in annoyance. “What’s it to you?”
“You’re so rude!” Regina seethed with anger.
“Didn’t you already know that I’m rude?”
Madelyn gave a cold huff, ignored her, and continued drinking her soup.
Regina felt utterly exasperated by her nonchalant demeanor.
Whenever she crossed paths with Madelyn, she invariably found herself bearing the brunt of Madelyn’s
temper.
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Chapter 59 Still Hung Up On Christopher
“Can you just shut up!” Madelyn foured
Christopher againt Ugh!
Madelyn was extremely furious. All the misunderstandings that had arisen over the past couple of days were all because of Christopher. Whenever she thought of Christopher, the felt nothing best disgust
In this lifetime, she never wanted to hear the name Christopher again.
Regina was startled by the sudden shout. But her surprise quickly transformed into anger
“Madelyn, regardless of everything, I am, in name, still your mother. Is this how you should be speaking to me?”
“Exactly, Madelyn, you can’t talk about my mom like that” Eunice, who was standing on the side, also stepped forward at this point.
Observing this pretentious mother–daughter duo, Madelyn let out a cold, sarcastic laugh. “My mother Who do you think you are?”
“You!” Regina was instantly enraged, her cheeks flushing red all the way to her ears.
“You think you’re all that just because you’ve gone from rags to riches? Give me a break. You two, go find somewhere else to cool off and stop spouting nonsense here,” Madelyn retorted firmly.
“Did I say something wrong?” Regina was enraged. “Everyone knows you’re infatuated with Christopher. He doesn’t even like you, yet you’re still shamelessly throwing yourself at him. You’ve completely disgraced the Thornton family!”
Eunice immediately added fuel to the fire by nodding her head. “Exactly, Madelyn, haven’t you caused enough trouble in the past? Mom and I were just stating the facts. If you hadn’t done those embarrassing things, we wouldn’t have anything to talk about.”
The mother–daughter duo was simply detestable.
Madelyn’s urge to argue loudly was stifled as Derek abruptly growled, “Enough!”
He was the head of the family. His words carried significant authority, promptly silencing everyone.
He glared at Regina and reprimanded her, “You’re a mother, yet you’re arguing with a child. Do you think this is appropriate?”
“I…” Regina looked aggrieved. “It wasn’t me who started it. Just look at your own daughter. She started it.”
“Even if she started it, it was because you spoke inappropriately. As an elder, couldn’t you have been more restrained? And you, Eunice, don’t follow your mother’s example in the future,” Derek chastised stoically.
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