Every one of her questions was answered.
“Aargh! Gail suddenly screamed so loud her voice startled the other three women
in the villa.
Debbie looked at Gail, astonished, but Gail screamed at her again.
“Debbie, why did you get to marry Carlos?! Why? Aargh! That relationship must
fail!
“Gail must be crazy!” Debbie thought.
Lucinda knew that Gail was acting unreasonably because she couldn't take the
news well. She felt physically and mentally exhausted. Even she herself didn't
know how Gail had turned out to be like that.
Sitting on the sofa listlessly with red eyes, Gail mumbled to Debbie,
“When we were little, Grandpa often bought you princess dresses. When you
wore your pretty Little dress and ignored me with other kids, I swore I would
marry better and be happier than you when we grew up.”
Gail's maternal grandpa, that was, Debbie's paternal grandpa, had spoiled
Debbie when he was alive. He was always buying new clothes for her.
On the other hand, Gail's paternal grandpa was biased in favor of her male
cousins and treated her indifferently. Therefore, every time she saw her maternal
grandpa spoil Debbie, she felt jealous
When Debbie was ten, the Nelson Group was given to the Loftus Group in
payment for debts, and then her grandpa passed away. Meanwhile, her father
suffered from a rare illness, which cost at Least ten million dollars in two years.
From then on, Debbie was no longer a princess
When the Nelson family’s financial woes began, only Lucinda and
Sebastian had helped them, and Debbie had been invited to the Murphy family’s
house very often
Unable to stand the attention her parents were showering on Debbie,
Gail felt her space invaded, and soon in retaliation, she started to bully Debbie
around.
Not to trouble her aunt and uncle, Debbie had stoically endured Gail's bullying.
But one rainy day, Debbie’s endurance came to an end. That day,
Debbie's dad was in the hospital in a coma. The doctors needed an adult
relatives signature for the operation. Debbie thought of her aunt, so she came to
her house for help. However, it was Gail who answered the door; and she
wouldn't Let Debbie in.
If it had ended like that, Debbie wouldn't have hated her so much. That rainy
night, Gail had pushed Debbie into a kennel and kept her there with a dog for an
entire night.
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The next morning, a housemaid
found Debbie when she went to the
kennel to feed the dog. She was
shocked! Immediately, she woke up
Sebastian and Lucinda. When the
kennel was opened, in the biting cold
of late fall, Debbie was carried out
unconscious and freezing. For three
days, she remained hospitalized,
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Lucinda had given Gail a thorough flogging and for the next three days forced her
to kneel in the ancestral temple, until Debbie was discharged.
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Debbie was surprised that Gail had
brought up the things from their
childhood. In Debbie's memory, when
she was a child, her grandpa loved
her the most. The things the other
kids had, her grandpa would make
sure she had them too. She also had
some things that no other kid had.
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Her bedroom was packed with the princess dresses her grandpa had bought for
her, just because she Liked them.
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While Debbie was lost in thoughts,
Lucinda stood up, intending to lecture
Gail. However, Debbie put out an arm
to stop her. Then she turned to Gail
and said, “Nobody was ignoring you.
The other kids and I wanted to play
with you, but you always acted
haughty, as if you were better than
the rest of us. Whenever we played in
the garden, you always told your
mom on us. With time, nobody
wanted to play with you anymore.
You had made your bed, and you had
to lie in it. It's so unfortunate that you
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Lucinda and Uncle Sebastian are so worried about you.