<b>Chapter </b>18
Melody’s face clouded over when she heard what Mabel said. She had already heard those usations from Ulric in her previous life. But based on her recent encounters with Ken, she <b>was </b>certain that Ken was not the wicked man–the kind who would harm his own brother–that Ulric and Mabel <b>made </b>him out to be.
A sense of certainty grew <b>within </b><b>Melody</b>. The <b>truth </b>about Ken <b>could </b>not have been <b>as </b>simple as it seemed.
<b>She </b>knew deep down that Ulric, who put on an act of gentleness and humility for everyone, was actually the true snake in the <b>grass</b>. Melody was convinced that Ulric had cunningly used her as a pawn to hurt Ken in countless ways, all without her ever <b>realizing </b>it.
Back <b>then</b>, Ulric had spun a web of lies <b>that </b>painted Ken <b>as </b>a viin the kind who’d stoop to any underhanded trick, even harming his <b>own </b>brother, all to secure the family inheritance for himself. <b>And </b>Melody had totally fallen for his lies.
Moreover, thanks to Ulric’s deliberate machinations, Melody had never even crossed paths with Ken in her previous life, nor had she so much as seen him.
Given the chance, she was dead set on helping Ken and taking Ulric down, no matter what.
<b>With </b>a newfound resolve. Melody stered on a fake smile and questioned Mabel. So, what are you trying to get at here”
Infuriated, Mabel extended her hand and demanded bluntly, “So, be smart and hand <b>over </b>the contract right now.
Melody dropped the phony smile and fired back coldly. “In your dreams.
<b>She </b><b>had </b>already lost enough to Mabel in her previous life. But now <b>that </b>she had been given <b>a </b><b>second </b>chance, there was no way Melody <b>would </b>just take everything lying down all <b>over </b>agam. This time, she was determined to turn the tables
That was impossible.
Mabel’s face twisted with fury as she <b>said</b>, “Well, look who’s suddenly decided to tune in. You haven’t heard <b>a </b>word I’ve said, <b>have </b>you! What, you <b>think </b>you can just waltz in here and sink your ws into Ken or Ulric? Let me make this crystal clear neither of them is an option for you. Your only future is right back where you crawled out from, got it?”
“You done with your little meltdown there?” Melody yawned, unfazed. “If so, I’m outta here”
Mabel was fuming, her face turning beet red. But then she remembered her mother’s n and quickly cut Melody off. “Hold up a second! Mom scored you <b>an </b>appointment at <b>that </b>fancy new salon downtown. So let’s <b>get </b>going, huh?” she <b>said</b><b>.</b>
“Like hell,” Melody shot back, shoving past Mabel with ease. She turned on her heel and made a beeline for the exit.
Mabel scrambled after her, but Wilmot, who’d witnessed the whole scene, gestured to two impably dressed security <b>guards </b>to intercept her.
“What do you two think you’re doing?” Mabel demanded, her voice dripping with entitlement.
“Nothing, <b>ma’am</b>,” one of the guards replied politely. “Just making sure you don’t give Miss Fox any more trouble.”
Free from Mabel’s bothersome presence, Melody emerged from the boutique half an hourter, a <b>navy </b>blue dress <b>bag </b>clutched in her hand. The dress itself was elegant and understated<b>, </b>a perfect fit for her.
However, the way the sales staff kept exchanging looks and whispering <b>made </b>it clear they thought Melody’s face ruined the whole look. But Melody ignored their snarkyments and paid for the dress before heading out.
Stepping out of the cool air<b>–</b>conditioned <b>mall </b>into the bustling city street, she realized with a frown <b>that </b>the driver who was supposed to be waiting had vanished.
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Mabel, of course, seemed to be enjoying the situation. A glimpse through the rearview mirror of a sleek car revealed her waving mockingly at Melody, a triumphant smirk stered on her <b>face</b>.
Melody pressed her lips together, a flicker of anger sparking in her eyes. There was no denying it: Mabel had gotten on herBelonging to N?velDrama.Org.
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Just then, a sleek Maybach drove past her. The driver spotted Melody on the curb. He hesitated, a flicker of uncertainty crossing his features. With a tap on the brakes, he brought the car to a stop. He stole a nce at her through the tinted windows, then turned to address the upant in the backseat. “Mr. <b>Swanson</b>, perhaps we should…”
Drive, came a curt r
reply from the back. Ken hadn’t even bothered to lift his <b>head</b>.
“Yes, sir, the driver said, easing off the <b>brake</b>.
The driver recalled witnessing Ken help this woman previously. He figured he had mistakenly believed they were acquainted.
Melody looked up only after the car had driven away, but that didn’t stop her from clearly hearing the driver address a “Mr. Swanson, who had responded with a cold and curt, “Drive”
Melody shrugged, not bothering to wonder why Ken’s attitude had changed so drastically There was nothing going on between them anyway, just <b>a </b>couple of chance encounters. Once she returned the dagger, their paths would likely never cross <b>again</b>.
Melody watched as the Maybach disappeared into the stream of traffic, a furrow <b>creasing </b>her brow
Should I be teaming up with Ken to deal with Ulrue? Lost in thought, Melody gged down a taxi.
Meanwhile, <b>Mabel </b>was the first to reach home sobbing uncontrobly as she recounted the day’s happenings.
Ynda rubbed her temples in exasperation. The initial n had been for Mabel to sabotage Melody’s dress. Not only had that n backfired, but Melody had also secured Wilmot’s store
“You bumbling idiot!” Ynda hissed, her <b>voice </b>dripping with disdain. There’s no way we can let <b>that </b>store fall into her hands!”
By the time Melody had returned to the Fox family bungalow, it was almost time to go.
As she stepped out of the taxi, Ynda greeted her with a big strile, urging her to enter the car and wait for their grandmother with the rest of them.
Melody could tell from their expressions that these two were after the store. Feigning ignorance, she calmly got into the car.
As soon as she was seated, Ynda linked arms with her affectionately and inquired, “I heard from Mabel <b>that </b>Wilmot gave you the store’s contract?”
“Yes,” Melody replied, with a casual shrug.
Ynda <b>nodded </b>and continued, “Mabel told me everything. You identally saved Wilmot’s <b>kid</b><b>, </b>and he gave <b>you </b>the store as thanks. But you’re young and don’t know the first <b>thing </b>about running it. Hand me the contract for now. I’ll manage things until you get the hang of Silveke. <b>I </b>promise I won’t pocket a cent of the profit.”
Melody looked <b>back </b><b>at </b>Mabel, who was smirking like she’d already won. Melody couldn’t help but return the smile.
Melody continued with aid<b>–</b>back tone, “Sure, take it. She handed over the <b>contract </b>to Ynda <b>as </b>if it was nothing.
They are <b>so </b>desperate to get their hands <b>on </b>the <b>store</b>, she thought. Well, let them have it. But holding onto it? That was another story.
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Ynda, holding the contract, paused, <b>visibly </b>shocked. This is not at all what I expected. Why is she so damn amodating all of a sudden? Is this some kind of trap? Or is she just a pushover who can’t stand up for herself?” she wondered
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“I’ll look after the store for you, for now, <b>Ynda </b>said with a forced smile, though she couldn’t shake off a nagging unease.
Before Ynda could <b>make </b>sense of <b>it </b><b>all</b>, Mabel snatched the contract with a triumphant look that screamed, “This contract is mine, like it or not.”
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