âDaphne, how can you say that? The lady has a hard-working and ambitious mother. Even without the Tanner name, sheâs climbing the ladder on her own merits.â
They all had guts, no one dared to cross the Tanner family, but Regina hadnât expected things to spiral out of control like this.
Daphne fell silent.
âAlright, how long is this charade going to last? Everyone, just head on home.â
Francis brooded silently, his face a mask of discontent. Regina was seeing off the last of the guests, while Imogen had been unable to lift her head since the early exchanges, her meticulously conjured tears drying upon her cheeks.
She had been sharing a bed with Francis for many years; she knew all too well that what he cherished most was his reputation.
When he had taken her and her daughter into his life, he was drowning in a new romance and couldnât see straight. But years had passed, and he had come to his senses. He knew there were whispers in their circle, labeling him a âsuckerâ for taking them in.
Publicly, he always pretended not to care. What he truly thought, however, was known only to himself.
Yet today, in his own villa, at a gala he hosted, to have his secrets laid bare for all to see was more than his pride could bear. All this trouble, he owed to Imogen and Madeline.
Once the house was left to just the family, Francis let out a cold, mocking laugh. âStill want to look for your precious bracelet?â
Achill ran down Imogenâs neck, and she stiffened up as she replied, âLet it be. Even if it was my motherâs heirloom, itâs not as important as Reginaâs reputation. | bet it was just the kids being mischievous, so it got misplaced. I'll have the family search thoroughly later. Maybe itâs tucked away in some nook or cranny.â
âHmph, Regina being mischievous. | think itâs your own head thatâs not on straight. In front of all those guests, you just had to make a fuss over that damn bracelet. Have | not bought you enough jewelry? Is there not enough money on your credit cards?
Did you have to embarrass me in front of everyone?â
âFrancis, you're overthinking it. | never meant to cause you any embarrassment. What if it was just two of the kids who thought it would be fun to take my bracelet?â
âNo matter how valuable that bracelet of yours might be, you canât just announce in front of all these guests that ine Ee i) keertkerh |
hefecto\Nook ie t's losing face for me. Do you think Iâm still like your poor ex-husband? The Tanner familyâs wealth isnât shaken by something as trivial as your missing bracelet. You lack a bracelet, | can replace it with ten, a hundred, but you just canât pull this kind of stunt today!â
Francis was only now coming to his senses. He had been bewitched, allowing Imogen to hold back so many guests. He should have been more resolute.
This realization brought him annoyance. âAnd Regina, you too.
Even if you ha exe) ur differences withdmadgén! \\5 an't bring that into todayâs event. She's got a temper, and look at the state of things now.
Who knows how they'll mock the Tanners tomorrow.â
Regina, unfazed by his reproach, simply let out a cold laugh. âDad, if your new au ay âestantkthe Heat!"
aln aokeeets just swallow it? |
said | didnât do it. If you don't believe me, fine. | have work tomorrow and can't stay here to playact with everyone.â
âAnd what kind of tone is that? Is that how youâre supposed to speak to your father?â