Chapter 859
"Jeffrey, my mom was innocent, too."
Jeffrey was rendered speechless.
Dorothy peered at him, her voice edged with resolve. "I owe Everett a lot, but I''ve got debts to repay
to my mom first."
Jeffrey''s lips quivered, struggling to find his voice amid the tension.
"So you used Everett, got your mom''swsuit up and running smoothly, and then, when he''s no
longer of use, you just kick him back into the abyss, leaving him to fend for himself, right?"
"Interpret it how you want."
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Maybe it was thete hour or the stress of hashing out these issues, but Dorothy decided to just let
it go.
No exnations, nothing to exin.
"Fucking hell, you really are—really something! Everett deserved better from you!" Jeffrey cursed,
his anger boiling over at her attitude.
Dorothy felt too restless to remain in the car any longer, so she abruptly pushed open the rear door
and stepped out without a second thought.
She quickened her pace, hoping to find a reprieve, but fate had other ns; no cabs were in sight.
Before she had gone far, Jeffrey''s car pulled up beside her, blocking her path.
"Dorothy, do you want Karen to have my head when you get back?" he called out, his voice tinged
with concern.
"I won''t tell her," she replied tersely.
"But if something happens to you, it won''t just be Karen after me; Everett will have my hide, too!"
Jeffrey might not have liked Dorothy''s defeatist attitude or her flippant tone, but he knew he had to
ensure her safety. That much sense he still had, or else he might well be signing his own death
warrant.
"I don''t need your help," Dorothy insisted, "I can hail a cab myself."
She wanted to avoid further discussion about Everett with Jeffrey, preferring to be alone with her
thoughts.
"I just need to keep it together, not break down, until the trial''s over."
"Dorothy, I''m not Everett; I don''t have endless patience for you! You''ve hurt my friend, and I can''t
even call you out on it without you getting upset? Aren''t I speaking the truth? Everett is Everett, his
mother is his mother—two different people! Hasn''t Everett always been impartial with his mom? I
just don''t get it... Hey! Dorothy, what are you doing?"
Jeffrey was cut off mid-sentence as Dorothy spotted an empty cab, gged it down, and slipped
inside.
By the time he got out of his car to chase after her, she was already gone.
With a frustrated frown, Jeffrey had no choice but to return to his car and follow her, making sure
she got to her apartment safely.
...
When Jeffrey got back, Karen was still up, waiting for him in the bedroom. Upon seeing him, she let
out a sigh of relief.
"What took so long?"
"Had a few words with Dorothy, that''s all," Jeffrey didn''t tell her about Dorothy getting out of the car.
He didn''t want to incite Karen''s wrath.
"What did you talk about?" Karen''s brow furrowed even at the vague exnation. "You don''t know
her, Jeffrey. Can''t you just avoid small talk with her?"
"It wasn''t just small talk... It was about Everett."
"That''s exactly what I''m afraid of! Do you think I''m jealous and that''s why I don''t want you talking to
her?" Karen''s voice dropped, exasperated. "Dorothy''s already stressed out enough, and you''re just
adding fuel to the fire!"
Jeffrey felt a twinge of annoyance at her words.
"She''s stressed? Is Everett having the time of his life, then? Dorothy''s the one who''s hurt him over
and over, and now she''s the one who''s stressed?"
Karen stood up, hands on hips, and looked up at him defiantly. "Are you ying the knight in
shining armor here? Let me ask you this: if my mom killed your mom, would you be able to let it go,
say it doesn''t matter, and then carry on with me without a grudge?"
Jeffrey was at a loss for words.