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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 815

Sophie had been giving Victoria the stink eye since the moment she walked through the door.

If she had said anything like that, Gavin would have shot her down and given her an earful by now!

Now, Gavin's face was a picture of displeasure, with hardly a hint of the storm brewing beneath the surface.

Feeling defiant, Sophie took a few steps forward. "Sis, that's not fair. Even if the court's decided, couldn’t we just have Kaitlyn and the others issue an apology letter?"

Rubbing her eyes to muster tears, she turned to Gavin with her eyes reddening, “Dad, think about Uncle’s family, Aunt and Grandma. If Uncle goes to jail, how will this big family cope?”

As she spoke, her tears began to fall. "Sis, please help us out. It wouldn’t do you any good either if the Abernathy family got into trouble over this.”

Her act was so convincing that Victoria felt like giving her a round of applause.

Just as she was about to retort that Sophie’s head was clearly not screwed on right, it didn’t mean hers wasn’t either.

After being checked and treated by the Abernathy family doctor, Harrison was helped inside. "Dad, maybe we shouldn’t push Victoria. She hasn't seen the Ellingtons in years, and now to meet under these circumstances, it might not be the best idea."

Madeline, sobbing uncontrollably, protested, “What’s wrong with that? The Ellingtons are her maternal grandparents. They’ve ignored Victoria for years; can’t they fulfill this one small request?”

"Madeline, have you no shame?!" Victoria couldn’t hold back any longer and jumped out of bed, "Why do you think the Ellingtons have ignored me? If it wasn’t for your shameless affair with my dad, breaking up his marriage with my mom, would the Ellingtons have been oblivious to my existence for all these years?"

"And you expect me to save your brother? You're dreaming!”

Her anger was palpable, and despite Harrison’s attempts to calm her, her voice was loud enough for everyone outside to hear, "Look in the mirror before you make demands. Why don’t you go beg Richard Ellington yourself and see if he doesn’t throw you out?!”

"Victoria!"

Gavin, trying to console his distraught wife, was furious.

He was a mix of sympathy and anger.

His eyes red with rage, he scolded Victoria, “Have you no manners? She is your stepmother. What happened to the politeness I taught you?”

Without giving Victoria a chance to respond, Gavin pointed to the computer screen showing Vivienne, “Today, you’ll hear it from me. You will make amends with the Ellington family, willing or not. If you don’t bring back good news, forget about being the Abernathy heir!”

With that, Gavin, followed by a curious Sophie, quickly left Victoria’s house.

By the time anyone tried to follow, the three were nowhere to be seen.

Only a trembling servant remained in the courtyard as Victoria, in a fit of rage, smashed a porcelain vase to the ground. The crash, accompanied by her furious yell, pierced the air, “Who cares about being the Abernathy heir?!”

“No, you do.”

Harrison caught up, grabbing Victoria’s arm and blocking her incoming blow, pulling her back inside.

As they walked, he tried to reason with her, “Do you really want to see Madeline and her daughter take what’s rightfully yours? Remember, half of the Abernathy estate belongs to you.”

“And your mother is still in Gavin’s clutches. Don’t you want to save her?”

Instinctively, Victoria responded, “You said you’d help me, didn’t you?”

“I will, but we need enough power.” Harrison seemed choked up before continuing, “Together, we can take control of the Abernathy estate. Isn’t it easier to act with that kind of power?”

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