Chapter 87
Author: PRINZY N
last update2025-06-23 19:19:52

Serena scoffed in a loud and acrid rage, her smile shriveling into a dry, crippling line. But in one eye, the surprise was palpable: Trisha was unexpectedly becoming so feisty. “Oh, feisty, ” she whispered with the hackneyed pleasure of a mocking joke. “How… quaint. Maxwell, darling, you really must be slumming it. A common girl with a sharp tongue? How utterly boring. I thought you preferred… substance.”

“Boring?” Trisha retorted, a dangerous glint in her eyes, a challenge in her voice. “I find genuine conversation and authentic people far more interesting than vapid chatter and painted smiles. I find substance in character, Serena, not in a bank account or a family name.” She took another step closer, her voice dropping slightly, but gaining intensity. “Perhaps you should try it sometime, Serena. It might make you less predictable. And certainly less… tiresome. You might even discover you have a personality beyond your trust fund.”

Serena’s freshly tanned face was flushed red, strea
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