Chapter 127
The days had blurred into a never–ending cycle of pain, frustration, and
uncertainty. My fractured arm, encased in a sky blue cast, only made me feel more. vulnerable. The
hospital visits had be a grim routine, and the medical bills. were piling up.
As I stepped into the nearby cafe that afternoon, I couldn’t help but feel the weight. of the world
pressing down on me. I had dressed in a nondescript hoodie and sweatpants, trying to stay low–key
amidst the public’s disdain for me. The incident with the car had been a chilling reminder that my
past had caught up with me in the most dangerous way possible.
Penny was seated at a corner table, a steaming mug of coffee cupped between her hands. As I
approached, Penny’s bright eyes met mine, and she offered a faint smile that was quickly wiped
away when she saw my cast.
“Your arm!” She gasped, setting down her cup.
I sighed, sinking into the chair opposite her. “Just another inconvenience in this nightmare I call my
life.”
Penny reached out and gently squeezed my other hand. “I wish there was more I could do, Evie. I’m
still trying to push back against the tabloids, but they’ve been relentless.”
The tabloids had be even more vicious in their attacks, painting me as the viin in the
ongoing drama of Timothy’s life. The #TEVIE fans, once fervent supporters of our friendship, had
disbanded and switched their allegiance to Ste, hailing her as the best fit for Timothy.
The #TELLA hashtag had dominated the narrative, drowning out any remnants of thewyer who
saved Timothy’s career. It’s all about the starlet who he’d “loved all along“. They didn’t even
consider the possibility of me being a victim in all this, especially with me being Erickson’s
subordinate.
“It’s infuriating, Penny. They’ve twisted everything, made it seem like I’m the one. who’s in the
wrong,” I muttered, my anger simmering just below the surface.
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Penny leaned forward, her voice low, “I know, Evie. But you have to remember that the tabloids
thrive on sensationalism. They’re not interested in the truth, only in
what sells.”
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I couldn’t help but feel a pang of bitterness at the truth of her words. The tabloids had painted a
false narrative, turning our once genuine friendship into a sordid affair that I had tarnished. Even
Timothy seemed to buy the narrative, despite knowing what he had done to me.
Penny continued, her tone grave. “The #TEVIE fans are abandoning their posts in favor of this new
‘it‘ couple, I suppose. They look so stiff together…”
I couldn’t help but roll my eyes. “Well, isn’t that just perfect? Ste and Timothy, a match made in
heaven, right?”
Penny winced at my sarcastic tone, clearly ufortable with my bitterness quickly changed the
subject, her voice gentle. “Evie, what really happened with your arm, if you don’t mind me asking?”
She
I sighed, my anger still simmering beneath the surface. “Someone tried to run me over. I ended up
breaking my arm, and the medical bills are going to cost me a fortune.”
Penny’s eyes widened with concern. “Oh, Evie, that’s terrible. Are you okay now? Was it someone
you knew?”
I shook my head, feeling a sense of unease settle in my gut. “It was probably a
anyone.”
Penny leaned in, her voice low and conspiratorial. “Evie, I hate to bring this up, but are you sure it
wasn’t Linda? She disappeared for a while, but we both know she’s capable.”
I hesitated for a moment, considering the possibility. Linda, Timothy’s former stalker, had gone as
far as breaking in to both of our homes, but I couldn’t be certain it was her, and I didn’t want to jump
to conclusions.
“I don’t know, Penny,” I replied, though I considered it carefully. “It all happened so fast, and I didn’t
get a good look at the driver. It could’ve been Linda, but it could’ve been anyone with a vendetta
against me.”
Penny nodded, her expression grave. “Well, we need to make sure you stay safe. And speaking of
safety, what about your apartment? I heard you mention that you’re not sure you can afford it
without your job.”
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I squinted, feeling the onset of a migraine. “It’s a mess, Penny. With the medical bills and my
unemployment, I don’t know how I’ll be able to pay my rent for that expensive ce. I’ve been
dipping into my savings, but it’s only a matter of time before they run out.”
Penny leaned back in her chair, her brow furrowed in thought. “Evie, have you considered suing
Erickson and Jasper? You have a case there, with everything that’s happened. It could help you
cover your expenses.”
I shook my head. “I’d love to sue them, Penny, but I don’t have the funds for a legal battle. Lawyers
are expensive, and I’m already drowning in medical bills.”
Penny’s eyes gleamed with determination. “Don’t worry, Evie. I’ll help you gather any evidence you
need, and we can look into pro bonowyers. We have to explore every avenue to make sure you
get justice.”
I appreciated Penny’s unwavering support, but the thought of a legal battle seemed daunting. The
challenges I faced were immense, and the shadows of public opinion loomedrge. I worried that
any well–meaning pro bonowyer wouldn’t stand a chance against Erickson and Jasper.
Penny continued, her voice thoughtful. “You know, Evie, sometimes the court of public opinion can
be a powerful force. We can use social media and the public’s support to put pressure on Erickson
and Jasper. If we can prove your case in the eyes of the public, it might force their hand.”
I considered Penny’s words, the idea of enlisting public support to bring my case to light. It was a
risky proposition, one that could either clear my name or further cement my status as a menace.
“Alright,” I said. “I’ll try to gather all the evidence I can. Build a case.”
Penny smiled, her eyes filled with a fierce resolve. “That’s the spirit, Evie. We’ll get through this
together, no matter what it takes.”
After a small stretch of silence, Penny suggested a break from all the media talk, offering to get me
a drink. I hesitated at first, not wanting to trouble her, but then I found myself unable to resist the
urge of a sugary pick–me–up.
I sighed, relenting to my cravings. “I’ll take anything sugary. Surprise me.”
Penny gave me a reassuring smile and headed to the counter. Momentster, she
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returned with a whipped coffee and a donut. She ced the treats in front of me, and I couldn’t help
but feel a pang of longing as the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air.
I wasted no time in tearing into the donut, the sugary ze sticking to my fingers as I took a big bite.
The sweetness hit me like a wave, a brief respite from a bitter situation. I followed it up with a sip of
the milky coffee, the warmth spreading through me and casing the tension in my gut.
Penny watched me with an amused expression. “Evie, slow down! You’re devouring that donut like
you haven’t eaten in days.”
I paused for a moment, my mouth still filled with the delicious pastry. “The extra calories are the
least of my concerns right now. Let me spoil myself.”
“Understood,” she said with augh.
I finished the donut in a few more bites and set it down, the sugary rush already fading. I was going
to indulge as much as possible, because it didn’t seem like I was going to be getting out of this pit
anytime soon.
And from what Penny was suggesting, I would have to show my face in that dreaded firm again. I
still needed the evidence, even if it was just verbal. I could take the name–calling, but destroying my
livelihood was a different matter altogether.
Whipped cream clung to my lips as I took another long sip of my drink. Penny watched me carefully,
probably still concerned that I’d choke at any second.
I offered her a smile of reassurance. “I guess I’m going back to the office.”
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