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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 966

Josie was taken aback witnessing Fenna being slapped twice. She couldn't stay seated any longer and swiftly exited the car. She approached with a frown, questioning, "Why did you hit her?"

Mila exchanged a meaningful glance with Jasper, who understood her intention and moved to open the car door.

Josie was flustered. She hurried back to the car to intervene, but it was too late. Jasper had already noticed Elio lying in the back seat.

"You…" Josie began, guilt overwhelming her as she watched Jasper help Elio out of the car.

Keeping her anger in check, Fenna emphasized each word through clenched teeth. "Wanda, do you even realize who you just hit?"

"Of course, a criminal," Mila responded icily.

Frustrated, Fenna raised her voice. "Elio was drunk. I was just trying to get him home safely!"

Mila gestured toward the hotel behind her, questioning, "Is this where he belongs?"

Fenna was left speechless, her anger simmering in silence.

When Josie saw Jasper carrying Elio into their car, she understood they couldn't retreat now. Rushing over, she attempted to clarify, "Mrs. Morrison, Aunt Fenna was simply bringing Leo back home. We happened to be passing by this hotel where she needed to handle something."

Mila sneered and sized Josie up with disdain, "Your father and my husband are best friends. Your father's a man of integrity and kindness. Why don't you follow his example? Instead, you are picking up on your aunt's underhanded tactics. Josie, you're a letdown."

Josie's face fell, utterly embarrassed, and she wished she could vanish then and there.

Mila then turned to Fenna with a stern warning. "If this happens again, there won't just be two slaps."

With that, she got into the car.

Jasper started the engine and drove off, leaving Fenna and Josie motionless. Their faces contorted with frustration, and they seethed with no outlet for their boiling emotions.

Still, Mila's words stirred something deep inside Josie. She felt a profound sense of shame, realizing how much she had veered off course and how distasteful she had become to herself.

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