She also thought of her mother’s death anniversaries for the past three years, how that mother–daughter. pair had pulled the same tricks and stirred up trouble.
As long as she thought of these things, Tracy’s resentment for the pair reached its peak, and the force in her hands grew heavier and heavier.
Faye was hit so hard she saw stars, her head spun, and everything went black as she fainted.
Trevor walked over and picked Faye up. He looked at Tracy with a resentful gaze. “Tracy, the whole family has been beaten now. Are you satisfied?”
After speaking, Trevor carried Faye to the hospital without a second glance at Tracy. It was as if Tracy’s answer wasn’t important to him at all. And Madam Sarah’s health–he never asked about it once.
Chase and Jared also went to treat their wounds.
Madam Sarah rubbed Tracy’s reddened palm, asking with concern, “Tracy, did hitting them hurt your hand? Do we
da to put some medicine on it for you?”
quatting down to be eye–level with Madam Sarah. “It doesn’t hurt, Grandma. You I will come to see you often.”
Grandma’s health wasn’t good, she would was to see her together with the person she lo her to meet Grandma, just for the three of the
n Sarah squeezed Tracy’s hand. “Alright, tell me, and I’ll vent your anger for you.”
All these years, no matter what grievances they hadn’t gone too far this time, she w Tracy had accumulated a lot of resent This would also be good for her healt the worthless person they saw her
Tracy nodded, moved, “Okay
Although she said that. Xander family memb she back down. Afte
In the room
getting m
absol
ma.”
y come back to accompany her often. Grandma’s nted to find a time to ask Sean if he could real, just sa Grandma could see him.
filial. Next time they give you a hard time,
she had seen it all and felt the pain in her heart. If aght to have Tracy hit them. She also knew that
s and hoped that through this, she could vent it all. served the best things in the world. How could she be
ell Grandma every little thing. She knew that after hitting the ald definitely be trouble. But she wouldn’t be afraid, nor would relationship with them.
e for Chase. Chase gritted his teeth in hatred. “Tracy is really actually dared to hit us, her brothers, and even Madam Faye of a way to make Tracy receive the punishment she deserves. dub She’s relying on Grandma’s protection to walk all over this family disaster sooner or later.”
n right now, especially when the medicine was being applied; it hurt so much was definitely here to be the bane of their family. As long as she came home, d. Thinking of this, he was so angry he wanted to tear Tracy apart. He endured You should call and ask how Madam Faye is. She fainted just now; I’m a little
ing Chase’s medicine and then called Trevor. “Hello, Dad. How is Madam Faye now?”
,
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Trevor sighed. “The doctor said it’s just superficial injuries, nothing serious. You don’t need to worry.”
“Okay, I understand.”
Finished
After hanging up, Jared sighed and said to Chase, “Tracy has done so many wrong things. I will teach her at lesson; you don’t need to worry about that. She is our sister. I can’t possibly watch her go down the wrong path and do nothing. She will find out how sinister the outside world is. When that time comes, she will know how good we were to her.”
What Tracy did today had undoubtedly offended the Xander family. Adding on the previous incidents, they would not let these things go easily. This kind of behavior–harming others without benefiting oneself–was something only an idiot would do. A smart person would never act this way.
Chase looked at Jared with some confusion. “What are you planning to do?”
Thinking about how Tracy had backing now and was walking with so much more confidence, his anger flared up. What blind people, to actually take a liking to someone like Tracy. They’re truly blind.
Jared said with a g long as we can
It’s time to
He
Vector cooperating with our company? They’re just a small company. As benefits, asking them to fire a minor employee shouldn’t be a big problem. ace down a peg.”
Tracy this time; his body was aching terribly. He never thought this sister
d be so ruthless about it. She couldn’t blame him for being ruthless in return.
dded, “With Tracy’s undergraduate degree, she shouldn’t have been able to get into lace. She must have gotten in through some inside connection.”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.