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Betrayal 37

Betrayal 37

A scrap of white paper caught her eye on top of Celia’s head

Instinctively, she reached out to brush it away, but her daughter dodged like a bristling hedgehog

Don’t you dare hit me!Celia glared, frowning

Miss Sinclair had once told a story about a wifeignored for years by her husbandwho started hurting their child in secret, making the child sick or injured, just to get her husband’s attention

Now, looking at her mother’s erratic, halfcrazed state, Celia could only think how. much she resembled that madwoman in Miss Sinclair’s tale

Celestine wanted to say something, but the words froze on her lips. Meeting her children’s wary eyes, she could only let out a cold, bitter chuckle

They were afraid of her

To be a mother, and end up hereshe really had failed

Celia and Raymond seemed poised for a fight, braced for the moment Celestine might lash out. They were ready to scream at the slightest move

But instead, they watched in confusion as Celestine turned and walked away 

without a word

The two children looked at each other in disbelief

She just left? That’s so weird,Celia whispered

Raymond’s eyes narrowed in suspicion. Wait. Is she heading toward Miss Sinclair’s room?” 

Joanna had just been discharged from the hospital and had accepted a new photoshoot job, so she wasn’t home at the moment

She was still occupying Celestine’s old bedroom, making herself right at home

Celestine pushed open the door, and a cloud of heavy perfume made her wince. The cozy bedroom she remembered had been transformedexpensive new furniture everywhere, even the walls had been painted a glaring, glossy white

The only familiar thing left was the family photo on the desk: all four of them together. But now, the woman’s face in the frame was Joanna’s

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Celestine reached for the photo album, when suddenly a small figure barreled in her, nearly knocking her over

Mom, how could you just barge into Miss Sinclair’s room when she’s not here and touch her things? That’s so rude!Raymond’s voice rang out, righteous and 

accusing

Celestine pressed a hand to her aching stomach, a chill spreading through her 

chest

Ray, this is my room,she said quietly

Celia stormed in after her. But you’re getting divorced from Dad, aren’t you? You don’t want us anymore! That means you’re not part of the Fordham family, and this room isn’t yours anymore!” 

A sharp pain seized Celestine’s chest

Look at themafter five years of pouring her heart and soul into raising these kids, this was what she got: a pair of thankless little wolves

She steadied herself against the dresser, her gaze drifting to the painting on the wall

At least Chester hadn’t lost all decency yet; he hadn’t let Joanna take the painting to her set. If he had, she really might have lost her mind

Celestine hobbled to the painting, gritted her teeth, and climbed onto a footstool, determined to take it down

Mom, stop!Raymond shouted, shaking the stool with all his might. That belongs to Miss Sinclair! You can’t touch it!” 

Celia shrieked, running over to grab Celestine’s waist and pull her back. ng over to grab Celestine’s

In the chaospushing and pullingCelestine’s already sore back gave out, and pain shot through her

She fell hard from the stool, landing with a crash. The painting’s glass shattered, sending shards flying everywhere

The moment disaster struck, Raymond and Celia scrambled away

terrified

When they saw Celestine lying there among the broken glass, blood pooling beneath her, they froze in shock

It wasn’t long before Chester came running, drawn by the commotion

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He stopped dead at the sight of Celestine sprawled in a pool of blood. His heart skipped a beat. What happened?!” 

Celia, trembling, nudged her brother

Raymond didn’t dare tell the truth; he lied, voice shaking. Mom tried to take down. the painting and fell off the stool.” 

Chester scooped Celestine into his arms, furious, and flung the painting across the room. Was it worth itfor a painting?!” 

But the only answer was the still, pale face of the woman in his arms, her eyes closed in silence

A wave of panic crashed over him

Celestine, don’t you dare die. If you do, I swearI’ll make sure you never see your parents again, not even in the afterlife!” 

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