âI'm only going to say this once. | didnât do it. No matter how much you and your mother try to frame me, | didnât do it. | donât know what tricks you used to tamper with the security footage, but Dad, Iâm telling you, Iâm inhocent. And if you're really willing to doubt your own daughter, then | guess thereâs nothing more | can do.â
Regina's face was a mask of calm as she gave her father, Francis, one last chance to believe her.
After Reginaâs declaration, Francis had to quickly brush the incident aside, especially with a roomful of onlookers eager to gossip about their familyâs misfortunes.
âAlright, alright, maybe you just misplaced the bracelet, honey? Couldâve slipped under a table or something, right? Let's have the staff look for it and everybody else, no need to stick around for this. It was just a little joke between my wife and daughter, let's call it a night.â
He was desperate to send the other guests away before any more damage could be done to their reputation, but Imogen was relentless. Francis, | didnât mean to make a big deal out of this. | just want an apology from Regina is that so hard? | know Iâm her stepmother, and no matter what | do, people will always label me as such. But havenât | been good enough to her? Why does.
she treat me this way? Ever since | married into the Tanner family, Iâve been swallowing my pride. Now even my motherâs heirloom is gone, am | supposed to just let that go too?â
Imogen played the part of the tearful victim perfectly, her sobs tugging at any manâs heartstrings â not to mention an aging Francis who craved this kind of dependency more than ever.
âSince Imogen feels so strongly about this, Regina, come here and apologize. We'll discuss the rest as a family later.â
Agnes was stunned.
Was this really how Francis handled family matters? She could hardly imagine how much Regina had suffered over the years.
âFrancis, you canât be serious. Just because your new wife bats her eyelashes at you, you're forcing Regina to apologize?
Thereâs no conclusive evidence that she did anything wrong, and yet you're pressuring your own daughter. Donât you think thatâs a bit harsh?â
Agnes came from an influential family herself and knew the Tanners from way back. She didnât mince her words, but Francis could hardly stand being called out in front of everyone.
âEnough, Agnes. This is our family business. Stay out of it.â
Imogen, buried in Francisâ embrace, flashed a smug smile.
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Yet, when Regina turned to face the âlovingâ couple, her expression hardened.
âImogen, | may not be as skilled in drama as you, able to summon t kn-dudie on command fromt 6Â¥ an-audience.
She thing's for sure | won't admit to something | didnât do, no matter how much Iâm pressed.â
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You should head home..â