"Tomorrow is the weekend, and Kaitlyn doesn't have to go to school. The three of us can go out together..."
Penelope gently patted her shoulder and lowered her eyes as she said, "Grandma, it's been a long time since you took Hattie out for shopping. If you only take Kaitlyn and not her, she'll be angry if she finds out."
Daphne was taken aback and said, somewhat sadly, "But that child..."
After returning from Creephia, she refused to have anything to do with her. She wouldn't even come home and had been living at the company. It was even difficult for her to see her face.
"We can go straight to the company to pick her up tomorrow morning," Penelope said understandingly. "Grandma, after all, Hattie is your granddaughter that you have loved for over a decade. As long as you spend more time with her, she will understand you."
Daphne sighed and patted her hand. "You are so sensible..."
...
Early the next morning, Penelope accompanied Daphne to the company to pick up Hattie, only to be told that Miss Hattie hadn't come back last night.
Daphne frowned. "What kind of service is this? How could you let her stay out all night?"
The receptionist hesitated for a moment but then told the truth, "Miss Hattie went to the Turner's house last night."
Daphne was taken aback, and her face suddenly became clear.
Penelope was angry but still followed the original plan, holding Daphne's arm and saying, "Grandma, since Hattie isn't here, let's go. I heard Lady Lauren is hosting a tea party at the Lanting Villa today, and many ladies and socialites are attending. Let's go and join in the fun..."
Daphne wasn't really interested, but seeing the longing on Penelope's face, she didn't want to disappoint her. "Alright, let's go take a look."
The driver took the two of them to the Lanting Villa in the suburbs. Penelope looked out the car window and saw a pretty girl walking out of the gate, wearing boots and with her hands behind her back. Her eyes flashed. "Grandma, isn't that Hattie?"
Daphne turned her head to look and immediately instructed the driver, "Stop the car!"
The driver pulled over to the side of the road, and Penelope helped Daphne out of the car.
"Hattie."
When Hattie heard the voice, she looked up and saw the two people walking towards her. She froze, her relaxed expression disappearing in an instant.
She stood at the gate, staring at the two people as if they were her enemies. Her gaze at Penelope was particularly cold. "What are you doing here?"
Daphne was initially happy to see her granddaughter, but when she heard Hattie's words, her face darkened. "How dare you speak to your grandmother like that?"
Hattie didn't even want to talk to Daphne. She stared at Penelope warily and said coldly, "We don't welcome you here! Get out now!"
Penelope's smile faded as she tried to explain, "Hattie, you misunderstand. Grandma and I came here today just to see you..."
But Hattie didn't believe her. She only knew that Penelope had brought Daphne close to Selena, and she had bad intentions.
"Get out!" Hattie pushed her aggressively. "You can go wherever you want in the Riddle family, but you can't get close to Selena!"
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The readers' comments on the novel: Revenge On Love Rats After Rebirth by Olivia Marsh
From the beginning of the story to page 148, the plot is just going in circles about fighting. So ridiculous and waste of time to read! I have no patience for these kind stories. Be more creative if you’re planning to write a book/story!!!...
Beautiful story...