A Cue For Love Chapter 585
A Cue for Love Chapter 585
The Filth Befits The Fraud
Natalie stared at Harper in astonishment but managed to recover very quickly, for half the face that she
used to spook thetter was precisely her own.
“What ghost, Harper? There’s no ghost here,” said Natalie as she held Harper’s hands.
“It’s her! That’s the ghost that’s been haunting me!” Harper shook off Natalie’s hands violently and
hollered at Yara, “Don’t think that you’d be able to deceive me by creating half of that missing face you
didn’t have! Just leave me alone!”
“Where did this crazy womane from?” Yara furrowed her brows.
“Show your true self, evil spirit!” Harper surveyed her surroundings until her eyes fell upon a bucket on
the floor. Then, she grabbed ahold of it and hurled its contents at Yara. “With so many people around, I
have no reason to be afraid of you! Try to pick on me now, b*tch! I’d show you what’s what!”
Dank and grimy, the water that was used to mop the floor left Yara soaked through andpletely
ruined the getup she had meticulously put together.
“Security! Security!” Yara was hopping mad. “Where the hell are you? Hurry up and get this lunatic out
of here!”
Harper’s visceral reaction took Natalie by some surprise, with the former in a seemingck of care for
whether Yara was human or not when she flung that big load of wastewater onto her.
Nevertheless, the filth befits the fraud. So I guess there’s nothing unbing at all about that.
It did not take long before security mobilized and took the raving and ranting Harper away.
Natalie was considering pulling out for the time being when she was stopped by Yara.
“Hold on.”
Momentarily taken aback, Natalie turned and regarded Yara. “Is there something I can help you with,
miss?”
“Are you in league with her?” Yara was obviously still stewing, and it showed in the way she was
ring at Natalie.
“No.” Natalie returned her counterpart’s gaze without flinching. “You could see for yourself how I’ve held
her and tried to restrain her, and I was just as surprised that she reacted as strongly to your presence
as she did! But half an hour before, she did tell me that she saw a half-faced ghost that may have
shared some resemnce to you. Perhaps, it might have been a ghost that looks like your twin?”
The mention of the word ‘twin’ put a taut furrow between Yara’s brows. It bothered her so much that
ridding herself of the cruddy water became the least of her concerns.
“You… What nonsense are you spouting?”
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“This is a funeral home after all. Things are a little creepier here, as you can expect.” Natalie’s lips
curled up. “So, it isn’t that surprising even if you were to run into one or two of them ghosts, even
during the day.”
“The dead can’t be anything more than dead. Where in the world would ghosts evene from?”
Once done with her castigating, Yara also had just about enough of the filthiness clinging to herself.
She was not about to attend the funeral soaked to the skin lest she got turned into the butt of jokes for
the day.
Shoving Natalie aside, she stormed off for the VIP lounge in a huff.
Unbothered, Natalie’s smirk only grew more gleeful by the moment.
One can choose not to believe in ghosts, but one should never show ack of respect. It’s unfortunate
that this twin sister of mine doesn’t understand such a simple notion.
Momentster, Yara was inside the restroom cleaning herself up. She had already tasked her new
assistant with the delivery of a long ck dress over to the funeral parlor.
Standing before the vanity, she scrutinized that exquisite, yet pallid face of hers.
“How could there be… a ghost that looks exactly like me?” Yara ran her fingers over her own face and
began tough. “That woman should have been burned into disfigurement. The only reason she could
have turned out that way must be due to the reconstructive surgery she underwent afterward! Since
she isn’t dead, there’s no ghost to be had! Besides, so what if ghosts exist? Even if they do, it should
be Melissa who ought toe calling!”
Chuckling, Yara shook her head in good humor.
“Hmph! Ghosts are just the fiction of the living person’s imagination!”
After Yara changed into the gown sent by her assistant, she put on a fresh face of makeup before
making her reappearance in the public eye.
By then, Thomas and Yvonne had both arrived. With that, the funeral servicemenced properly.
When Melissa’s body was pushed inside the hall, Yvonne suddenly broke down and wailed, “Oh, my
poor Melissa—”
Her cries carried the unequivocal anguish of a parent losing her child.
At this moment, in her guise as one of the staff, Natalie stood in the corner of the hall and bore
testament to Yvonne’s grief, as well as Thomas’ pretensions at it.