Chapter 20 Always Wrong
“They should definitely prepare some honey–glazed ribs and baked salmon. Those are your favorites, Ray–Ray.”
Vera held Raylee’s hand, expressing her affection dearly.
Raylee responded to her with a sweet smile.
The discomfort from the necklace incident she was feeling vanished in an instant.
Having lost her doting older brother, who had cared for her since childhood, it was only with her grandmother i could find some comfort and love.
now that she
Harriet emerged from the bathroom, and immediately, Waverly threw herself into her arms, sobbing as she spoke.
“Mom, I’ve messed up. I’ve angered Raylee..
Upon understanding the whole situation. Harriet continuously comforted Waverly while casting a displeased look at Raylee.
“It isn’t a big deal. Why do you have to make your sister cry? She only meant to surprise you out of goodwill!”
The atmosphere suddenly turned oppressive and heavy.
Vera defended Raylee, saying,
“Mom, Raylee only spent four years in prison, but Waverly endured eighteen years of hardship! What’s wrong if Ray–Ray gives in to her sometimes?”
The mother–in–law and daughter–in–law were at odds over this matter, their arguments reaching a point of no resolution.
Samuel glared fiercely at Raylee.
“Are you happy now? What was supposed to be a joyous moment turned into a squabble between Mom and Grandma. This is all because of you!”
Raylee remained silent, feeling as if all the anger deep within her had turned into bitterness.
She was clearly making concessions and deliberately changing the subject to gloss over the matter.
However, in the end, it was still her fault.
In the eyes of the Goodridge family, she was always the one at fault, no matter who was in the wrong.
“You scoundrel Why are you scolding your sister? If you want to dine, then cat. If not, then get lost.”
Vera, in a fit of anger, swung her walking stick.
Not daring to defy, Samuel sat down at the dining table, visibly annoyed, and began to eat.
As a man, he couldn’t bring himself to be angry with the elderly.
During lunchtime, the atmosphere was icy and awkward.
Harriet remained silent, while occasionally, sobs could be heard from Waverly.
Raylee quietly ate her meal, occasionally exchanging a few words with her grandmother.
After finishing their meal, she assisted her grandmother back to her room before returning to her own for some rest.
As night fell, Vera sought her out for a conversation, intending to play the role of a mediator.
“Ray–Ray, Samuel has prepared a welcome home ceremony for you at home. After all, they’re your family. You should go. There’s no need to let the relationship become too strained. If you’re not having fun, or if they’re not treating you well, then
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Raylee didn’t want to dampen her grandmother’s spirits, so she nodded in agreement. “I’ll do as you say, Grandma.”
Goodridge Manor and the Goodridge residence were located in the same residential area, a mere ten–minute walk away from each other.
Under the guidance of a housekeeper, Raylee arrived at a room in the baseme
Suddenly, all the lights went out.
The pitch–black and sealed space felt like an unseen phantom, tightly clutching onto Raylee’s neck.
Raylee was consumed by overwhelming fear and a sense of suffocation.
She crouched fearfully in the corner, her arms tightly wrapped around herself, unable to stop her body from shivering uncontrollably.
Several minutes had passed before the lights finally flickered back on.
The room was decorated in a festive manner, complete with colorful characters that welcomed her return. In the center of the room, a massive two–tiered cake was displayed on the table.
However, Kaylee was in no mood to appreciate anything at that moment, as she was still in a state of shock
Her eyes were as if peering through fog, unable to discern anything clearly.
Pop! Pop! Pop!
Samuel held a party popper in his hand, setting it off in the air. The room was instantly filled with colorful confetti.
“Welcome back, my little princess!”
“Welcome back. Raylee. I love you!”
Samuel and Waverly excitedly exclaimed.
Following closely behind. Harriet and Alaric entered as well, accompanied by a few curious housekeepers
Raylee didn’t respond at all.
At that moment, they finally saw clearly that Raylee was squatting on the ground, holding herself, her face devoid of any expression.
“Why are you acting like this? Ignoring everyone, as if we forced you to come back for the welcome ceremony?”
Alaric sternly reprimanded her with a grave expression.
Raylee remained utterly still
The orange glow of the lights illuminated her face, making it impossible to discern the pallor that had taken over her features at that moment.
Annoyed, Samuel tossed away the party popper and scolded, “This welcome ceremony was specially arranged by everyone in our family just for you! We all intended to mend our relationship with you. Why do you insist on not appreciating it?”
Harriet hurried over, earnestly advising with deep concern, “Ray–Ray, are you upset because of what happened at noon? Can you please let it go? Your dad agreed to let you move back. From now on, you’re still our family’s little princess.”
Kaylee remained silent, but her vision gradually returned.
As she observed the small room filled to the brim with people, her inner fear gradually began to dissipate.
She had a severe case of claustrophobia.
To nut it accurately the develoned the condition after beine imprisoned.
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Baring those three years at District Nine Prison, she was often confined in a sealed space so dark that she couldn’t make out anything. She endured inhuman punishments there
The dual forment of her physical and mental state instilled in her a fear of the pitch–black darkness and a dread of confined spres
She wasn’t intentionally ignoring anyone she was just feeling unwell
She was so distraught that she couldn’t even speak, her vision blurred by her discomfort, and even breathing became a struggle..
Meanwhile, Manic was still scolding her.
“Upset What gives you the right to be upset? You’ve lived a life of luxury for eighteen years What more could you possibly want? You’ve only served four years in prison on behalf of Waverly How can you compare four years to eighteen? Aren’t you blowing things out of proportion Do you want our entire family to kneel and apologize to you? Don’t forget this. The one who started all this mess was your mother, the housekeeper, who switched you and Waverly when you were children!”
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