Chapter 57
Chapter 57
+25 BONUS
They called her the homewrecker, did they not? Well, this was the day to set the record straight on who the real homewrecker was, who the real scumbag was, and who the true victim was.
Since Walter was not showing up, she would just have to wait f crawling to her.
him to come
With that, Evangeline did not linger. She stepped into her car and drove away, leaving a trail of astonished whispers in her wake.
Those who had swiftly switched their fandom to the latest femme fatale smiled slyly, dismissing the once–adored girl, Julia, as dull and forgettable after her fleeting moment in the spotlight.
As Evangeline’s car pulled away, the throng of reporters and rubberneckers, hungry for drama, trailed behind, undeterred
Rumor had it, based on the day’s explosive live broadcast, that a showdown was on
the horizon.
Whispers of a rebellious daughter clashing with her father and banishing her stepmother’s family had everyone buzzing with anticipation, the identity of the informant long forgotten in the excitement.
Half an hour later, the car came to a halt in front of a quaint, slightly weathered Western–style house. Its charm lay in its proximity to the city center, nestled in a quiet neighborhood–a prime piece of real estate that Evangeline’s mother had secured by selling her precious jewelry.
Her grandfather had been staunchly opposed to her mother’s relationship with Andrew. Upon learning of her premarital pregnancy, he had severed all financial support. In the years that followed, her mother had kept them afloat by pawning her valuables.
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