Chapter 161
Melody Strikes Back
Chapter 161
Seeing Fairlee walking up to her, Mabel became extremely anxious as it was the time when guests were arriving, and they were all getting out of their cars at the entrance.
Mabel thought that if Fairlee kicked her out in front of everyone, it would be beyond humiliating
However, Yolanda remained composed as she understood the importance of maintaining politeness, greeting, âMs. Lawrence, happy birthday. We felt increasingly sorry about the incident last time after we got home. Weâve been wanting to come and apologize in person, but Maria fell ill, and weâve been swamped with other matters. So, today, we came not only to wish you a happy birthday but also to apologize for the incident with Barclay
Yolanda subtly signaled Mabel with her eyes while Mabel quickly added upon carching on, âMs. Lawrence, Iâm sorry about what happened. Please donât hold it against me as it was an unintentional mistake.â
Fairlee nearly gritted her teeth when she heard the words âunintentional mistakeâ but suppressed her hatred upon thinking of her plan with Janet, only replying with a smile, âWhatâs past is past. Why bring it up again! Surely you donât think Iâm the type to hold a grudge, do you?â
âOf course not,â Mabel and Yolanda said in unison, heaving a sigh of relief while thinking that their plan for today could proceed smoothly as long as Fairlee wasnât holding a grudge.
On the other hand, Janet was growing restless as she scanned the area but couldnât spot Melody, subconsciously feeling anxious.
Janet had gone to great lengths to set everything up, not just to help Fairlee and Barclay get revenge.
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Thinking that all her efforts would be wasted if Melody didnât show up, Janet couldnât help but ask Mabel. âMabel, didnât you say that you brought your sister along Where is she?â
Only then did Mabel remember that Melody was still in the car and just as she was about to call her down; she heard a cool voice behind her.
It was Melody saying.
Murphy, youâre in such a hurry to me. Whatâs wrong?â
Mabel frowned before she turned around and complained, âMelody, why are you arriving so late? Weâve already apologized to Ms. Lawrence on your behalf.
Ignoring Mabel, Melodyâs gaze fixed
Janet with a barelyâthere smile.
Staring unblinkingly at Janet, her smile seemed plastered on, making those who saw it feel uneasy.
Janet felt a chill run down her spine as if all her secrets had been laid bare, but she quickly regained her composure, feigning surprise. âMiss
Melody, itâs you.â
Then, Janet continued while slapping her thigh in mock realization, âOh my, you and Mabel both have the surname Fox, but I never thought you might be sisters.â
Mabel and Yolanda exchanged puzzled looks, and then Mabel asked in shock, âMiss Murphy, you know Melody?â
Janet replied, âYes, weâve met a few timesâ
Melodyâs eyes twinkled as s
she said meaningfully, âYes, we became friends after some misunderstandingâ
Upon hearing Melodyâs words, Janetâs face stiffened, almost losing her composure.
Feeling ignored, Fairlee coughed to draw Melodyâs attention to her.
Yolanda timely interjected. âMelody, today is Ms. Lawrenceâs birthdayâ
Melody smiled and said slowly, âHappy birthday, Ms. Lawrence, Iâm sorry for what happened last time. By the way, has Barclay been discharged from the hospital?â
Fairleeâs forehead veins throbbed violently, and she replied through gritted teeth, âThanks to you, he has been dischargedâ
At this moment, a few newly arrived guests came over to greet Fairlee.
One began, âMs. Lawrence, happy birthday.â
Another said. âMay you grow younger with each passing yearâ
âThank you,â Fairlee said, her expression softening as she led the group inside.
At that moment, Janet suddenly linked arms with Melody and said softly. âMiss Melody, we had an argument recently, but sometimes initial clashes can pave the way for deeper friendship. Ken told me youâre a nice person, so if you donât mind, letâs forget about the past and start over!
Melodyâs expression remained unchanged as she replied calmly, âSure, the past is just a misunderstanding and itâs all clear now.â
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âYouâre indeed a nice person, I thought you might still hold a grudge over what happened at the Silverlake Building,â Janet said while hugging more intimately with Melody
Melody smiled sweetly, but her eyes glanced fleetingly at Janetâs hand before quickly looking away.
Soon, they were inside the villa.
Fairleeâs villa was a hillside property; although it wasnât very large, it was imprecably maintained.
Melody looked up at the p
e guests and recognized that those present today were all topâtier figures from various industries in Silverlake, all of them prominent leaders
Although the Lawrence family was not particularly wealthy, these prominent figures still treated Fairlee respectfully due to her unique profession.
In truth, everyone present held a higher social standing than Fairlee, but since she was in the political field, these people will flattered her even though they were worth much more than her.
Fairlee didnât forget about Janet either, introducing her to the guests one by one, and when people learned about Janetâs identity, their focus shifted
soon being edged away from Mabel
For a moment, Janet was the center of attention while Melodyâs appearance and background were insignificant, soc
Compared to Janet, Melodyâs looks and background were not presentable. He was quickly squeezed out of Mabelâs side.
Yolanda and Mabel had wandered off somewhere, leaving Melody completely alone.
But Melody didnât seem to mind, calmly sipping champagne as if waiting for something.
Then, a commotion crupted from where Mabel was, with Yolandaâs voice rising. âHow could such an important item go missing?â
Melody looked up as she thought, Here it comes
Yolandaâs outburst naturally caught Fairleeâs attention, so Fairlee led Janet to walk towards Mabel.
âMabel, what happened? Fairlee asked with concern
Mabel discreetly pinched her thigh, causing her eyes to well up with tears as she stammered, âIâ
Standing beside Manel, Yolanda said at the right time, âMiss Murphy, we apologize, the gift you gave Mabel has suddenly disappeared. She had it pinned to her outfit just now.â
Janet recalled that Mabel had never worn any brooch from the stärt, but she didnât expose Manel; instead, she asked, âMabel, did you lose the brooch I gave you!!
Mabel nodded with a guilty expression. âYes, that brooch you gifted meant to much to me, but now itâs suddenly gone,
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