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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 83

“We’re family—there’s no need for thanks.”

Stein sat down beside her, his presence reassuring.

“I bought this place, you know. It’s yours whenever you need it.”

Victoria’s eyes shimmered with tears.

“Stein—” she whispered.

He reached out, ruffling her hair with gentle affection, the way you’d comfort a child.

After a moment of silence, he made up his mind to tell her the truth.

“When you were taken, McNeil showed up. He wanted to take you away, but I wouldn’t let him.”

The tears faded from Victoria’s eyes, replaced by a cold, distant look.

Stein sighed inwardly. Matters of the heart were never simple.

He still remembered the way Victoria had once been determined—almost desperate—to marry McNeil, no matter what anyone said. And over the years, everyone close to the family knew just how much she’d endured.

It didn’t help that McNeil’s name was constantly tangled up in tabloid rumors with other women. The gossip columns made sure there was no ignoring it.

“I’m not going back to the Langford family,” Victoria said quietly.

She couldn’t forget how, after Violet’s return, McNeil had grown cold, indifferent—how he’d blamed her for things she never did, for no reason at all.

She’d loved him for so many years, but she was tired now. It was time to let go.

“No matter what you decide, you have my support,” Stein said.

He was always on her side. That meant the world to Victoria.

At least she wasn’t alone.

As soon as she was able to move her hand a little, Victoria reached out to Ailie.

When Ailie answered the phone, she nearly burst into tears.

“Where have you been all this time? I was about to put out a missing person’s report! I almost called McNeil to see if he knew anything.”

Ailie had been terrified that something awful had happened.

Victoria didn’t want her to worry, so she made up a simple excuse.

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