CHAPTER 69 PART 2
Author: AL-Ghainyy
last update2026-02-18 23:01:44

Vanessa appeared in the doorway, her face still swollen from where she'd been slapped, her designer dress rumpled and dirty from her earlier humiliation. She looked between Lisa and Mia, and her expression immediately shifted to one of malicious satisfaction.

"Oh good, you found her," Vanessa said, moving to stand beside her sister. "The home wrecker who's been taking care of your ex-husband. How sweet."

Mia's expression darkened, but she remained eerily composed. "I'd suggest you leave. Now."

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