Chapter 96 Men’s Fury
Chapter 96 Milena’s Fury
Milena skipped upstairs, humming happily until her hand hit the doorknob and refused to turn. The door was locked from the inside
She rattled the knob, frowning. “What’s going on? Who’s in there? Open the door”
After a few seconds, the door finally swung open, Cameron appeared on the other side, her face cool and unreadable. “Do you need something?” she asked flatly.
Milena let out a disbelieving laugh. “Are you kidding me? Cam, what are you doing in my room
“Your room?” Cameron raised an eyebrow. “Didn’t Mrs. Wallace tell you? This room belongs to me now?
“You’re lying, Milena snapped. “This is my room.”
Cameron stepped aside, motioning toward the inside. Take a good look. Does it look like yours?”
Milena stared, dumbfounded. The space was almost unrecognizable. Ash–gray ceramic tiles covered the floor. The walls were bare and spotless. A large bed with gray sheets and matching covers stood in the middle, with nothing but a white vanity next to it.
The room felt cold, stiff, and impersonal. It was nothing like Milena’s warm, cozy space. Yet, this was the same location. This was Milena’s room.
“What the hell is going on?” Milena muttered, brows drawn together.
“I need you to leave. I’m going to sleep,” Cameron said curtly, not bothering to explain.
Still in a daze, Milena backed out. As she stepped into the hallway, Heidi came rushing up. “Hey, Millie,” she said.
“Mom, what’s going on? Where’s my room?” Milena demanded.
Heidi hesitated, stumbling over her words. “Millie, would you mind letting Cam use your room for a few days? Milena’s eyes widened. “What do you mean? That is my room. Where’s all my stuff?”
Heidi quickly tried to calm her down. “Come with me, sweetie.”
She led Milena into another bedroom. It was not a small room, but it looked stuffed to the brim with Milena’s clothes, jewelry, and plush toys. Everything felt crammed.
Milena was stunned. “So, you mean, Cameron gets my old room, and I’m supposed to live here? That’s insane.”
Heidi froze. She had known this was coming, but before she could speak, Milena bolted.
Milena charged back, pounding furiously on the door. “Cameron, open the door.”
Cameron yanked it open, her face gloomy. “You are so annoying.”
“Me?” Milena pushed past her, yelling in frustration. “Cameron, who told you it was okay to mess up my room like that? Get out. This is my room.”
Cameron didn’t flinch. “Take it up with your mom.”
Milena wasn’t letting it go. “Do you think you can just take over my room? Get out, right now.”
‘I just gave up my lobsters and crabs, Milena thought bitterly. ‘There’s no way I’m handing over the room I’ve lived in for over ten years. Cameron doesn’t deserve that space.
‘I was nice to her for one second, and she forgot her place. She actually thinks she can take what’s mine? Dream on.‘
“Get out,” Milena shrieked.
“You need to leave,” Cameron said calmly.
“Cam, just give the room back to Millie, okay?” Heidi rushed over. Seeing that Milena was making a big fuss, Heidi immediately asked Cameron to compromise.
That had always been the rule in their home. Whenever there was a fight between Cameron and Milena, Heidi and Martin would tell Cameron to back down. But things were different now.
Cameron turned toward Heidi, her expression sharp. “Mrs. Wallace, so much for keeping your word, huh? That didn’t last long.”
Heidi was momentarily speechless.
Successfully unlocked!
“Mom, I want my room back,” Milena yelled. “Ki “You never shut up,” Cameron muttered, patience snapping. With one swift motion, she brought her hand down hard on the back of Milena’s neck. Milena collapsed instantly.
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