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Chapter 156

    Chapter 156


    With the day trip to the spa scheduled, I decided it was time to start packing, though my mind was


    weighed down by the heavy tension that had enveloped our apartment. Aria had been avoiding me


    ever since our fight, and I couldn’t help but feel like i was walking on eggshells.


    I began folding clothes and carefully selecting toiletries to take with me when I heard a sharp knock


    at my bedroom door. Before I could answer, Aria barged in, a sheet of paper clutched tightly in her


    hand. The look on her face was a mixture of concern and anger, a storm brewing behind her eyes.


    “What’s this?” Aria demanded, thrusting the paper toward me. I took it from her and my heart sank


    as I realized what it was the protective order Ste had filed against me.


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    “What are you doing with this?” I asked, my voice betraying my unease.


    Aria’s voice was tight with frustration as she replied, “I found it on the kitchen counter, Evie. Why


    didn’t you tell me about this?”


    I sighed, frustration bubbling up inside me. “It’s nothing. Aria. I didn’t want to bother you with my


    messy life anymore.”


    Aria’s eyebrows furrowed as she studied me, clearly not buying my dismissive attitude. “It doesn’t


    look like ‘nothing. Evie. Ste filed a protective order against you. You should have told me.”


    I turned away from her, feeling a mix of embarrassment and guilt. “I didn’t want to burden you with


    my problems, Aria, Besides, what could you have done about it?”


    Aria’s voice grew exasperated. “What could I have done? Well, for starters, I could have been there


    for you, supported you. We’re supposed to be friends, Evie!”


    I clenched my fists, my anger building. “Look, it’s my problem to deal with.”


    Aria’s frustration boiled over, and she took a step closer to me, her voice rising. “I spoke to Lucas


    about the trip, and he told me that Ste had threatened you. You got him involved, but not me?


    I threw my hands up in exasperation. “I didn’t want to make a big deal out of it. I thought I could


    handle it on my own.


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    Aria’s anger red, and she practically shouted, “Well, you can’t handle it on your own! Ste is


    clearly dangerous!”


    I was at my breaking point, exhausted from the constant turmoil that had my life. “Aria, I’m not in the


    mood to fight with you right now.”


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    Aria’s eyes bore into mine, but there was a hint of hurt in her voice when she spoke. again. “Is that


    how it’s going to be, Evie? You’re just not going to speak to me anymore?”


    I didn’t have the energy for this argument. My shoulders slumped, and I admitted defeat. “I just need


    some space right now.”


    With a frustrated huff, Aria stormed out of my room, leaving me alone with my thoughts and a heavy


    sense of guilt. I knew I should have confided in her about the order, but I had been so wrapped up


    in my own fears and insecurities that I hadn’t considered how it might affect her.


    The hours passed, and I tried to push aside the nagging worry that gnawed at me. I finished


    packing, double–checking that I had everything I needed for the spa trip. It was supposed to be a


    day of rxation and rejuvenation, but it felt like an impossible task with the weight of my problems


    hanging over me.


    The streetlights flickered to life as I made my way through the dimly lit streets of downtown. After


    packing my suitcase for the spa trip. I had arranged to meet Penny for ate–night breakfast at the


    nearby diner. The promise offort food and herpany offered a glimmer of sce.


    The bell above the diner’s door tinkled as I stepped inside, and the scent of sizzling bacon and


    freshly brewed coffee enveloped me. Penny sat in a corner booth. nursing a cup of coffee, her


    expression peaceful. As I slid into the booth across from her, I could already sense that the


    conversation ahead wouldn’t be an easy


    I picked up a menu, but my appetite had vanished beneath the weight of my worries. “You won’t


    believe what happened today.” I began, my voice quivering.


    Penny looked at me intently, her bright eyes filled with curiosity. “Spill it, Evie. What’s going on?”


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    I took a deep breath, my anger bubbling just beneath the surface. “Ste framed me for tearing up


    her wedding dress, Penny. She made it look like I did it and then filed a protective order against


    me.”


    Penny’s face twisted into a scowl, her anger mirroring my own. “That conniving witch! Why would


    she do something like that?”


    I lowered my head, feeling a heavy weight on my chest. “May have something to do with those


    photos…”


    Penny tapped her fingers on the table, deep in thought. “You know, Evie, Ste has made a lot of


    enemies over the years. She’s not exactly the most liked person in town. Maybe someone else had


    a vendetta against her.”


    I frowned, considering Penny’s words. “But who would hate her enough to go to such lengths? Tear


    up her dress, have her frame me, and then file a protective order? It’s all so calcted.”


    Penny’s eyes narrowed in thought. “Her sister Scarlett hates her right? And she was at the Hayes


    mansion that day when the dress was torn, and might have been there earlier to tear it.”


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    The mention of Scarlett made my heart race. Scarlett’s sudden appearance had always struck me


    as odd. She had shown up and asked for my help specifically while also nursing an intense dislike


    of Ste.


    I nodded slowly, a sinking feeling settling in my stomach. “I would hope it’s not her.”


    Penny leaned in, her voice lowered to a conspiratorial whisper. “What if Scarlett had something to


    do with it? She might have a vendetta against Ste, and this would be the perfect way to get back


    at her.”


    The idea sent shivers down my spine. using her of something so serious without concrete


    evidence seemed reckless.


    “I don’t know, Penny,” I replied, my voice uncertain. “She seems ssier than that.”


    Penny sighed, frustration evident in her eyes. “ssy people are usually the messiest behind


    closed doors, but says it’s not her? Maybe Linda?”


    I blinked wildly. That wasn’t a name I’d heard in a while. “Linda…I guess she would hate the woman


    marrying Timothy. She hated me just for working with him.”


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    “Right!” Penny nodded rapidly, seeming more drawn to that conclusion.


    I hunched over a table, the cheap Formica surface sticky with the residue of countless meals. I


    stabbed at my hash browns with a fork, more out of habit than hunger, while Penny sipped her


    ck coffee, her eyes darting around as if searching for something that could never be found.


    “Penny,” I began, breaking the silence, “I’ve got to tell Timothy.”


    Penny nced up from her coffee, her eyebrows furrowing in concern. “Tell him what?”


    I hesitated for a moment, as if the very act of speaking the words aloud would make them all too


    real. “He needs to know about Ste and Andy.”


    Penny’s coffee cup ttered against the saucer as she set it down, her eyes, widening in shock.


    “But you said…we agreed that-”


    “It’s wrong,” I cut her off, leaning toward her. “Keeping it to ourselves isn’t helping anyone, and looks


    so miserable. I can’t let him go through with that knowing that that woman doesn’t value him.”


    Penny’s eyes remained fixed on me, her expression a mixture of sympathy and concern. “Evie, are


    you sure you want to do this? I mean, telling Timothy… it’s a big step. You could be tearing his


    world apart.”


    I sighed. “I know, but Timothy deserves to know the truth. He’s nning to marry her, crying out


    loud. He’s about tomit his life to someone who’s been betraying him with his own brother.”


    Penny drummed her fingers on the table, deep in thought. “If you’re so sure about this, Evie, than I


    guess you should tell him.”


    I shook my head vigorously, a shiver running down my spine at the mere thought of Timothy falling


    apart because of me. “No, no, I can’t have him hate me for this. It needs to look like it’s from


    someone else.”


    Penny leaned in closer, her voice a conspiratorial whisper. “You can send an anonymous email from


    a fake address, one that can’t be traced back to you.”


    A glimmer of hope flickered in my heart as I considered Penny’s suggestion. It seemed like the


    perfect solution, a way to expose the truth without sacrificing my friendship with Timothy. “That


    might work, Penny.”


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    Penny’s lips curled into a sly grin as she grabbed her bag and set it on the table between us. She


    slipped out her thinptop and opened it. “Did you want to do it now? It’ll be quick and painless.”


    I bit my lip as the nerves gripped my gut. It would be quick surely, but the painless part was


    debatable.


    “We’ll create an anonymous email address, send the evidence, and let the chips fall where they


    may,” she exined once more, pushing theptop in my direction.


    After some hesitation, I agreed. With the n in motion, we spent the next hour huddled over


    Penny’sptop in the dimly lit corner of the diner, creating a fake email address andpiling the


    incriminating evidence.


    As we finished crafting the email, Penny looked at me, her eyes filled with determination. “Are you


    absolutely sure about this, Evie? Once we hit send, there’s no turning back.”


    I took a deep breath and nodded, my resolve unwavering. “Maybe schedule it for a certain day


    though, the day after tomorrow.”


    Penny scheduled the send date and clicked the send button. After loading, the email disappeared


    into the digital abyss. We watched in silence, the weight of our actions settling over us.


    “This is going to change everything, Evie,” Penny said.


    “It had to be done,” I told her, picking up my fork. My appetite still hadn’t


    returned. “Timothy deserves the truth, no matter what it costs.”


    And I was prepared to bear the brunt of that cost.


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