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Just as she expected, Shane’s next words confirmed her suspicion.
“The prison called me. A few of your old cellmates ran into some trouble.”
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“One broke her hand. Another had her leg tendons cut. The rest… well, they all got hurt, more or less. All of them, your–hm, roommates.”
Sierra’s face immediately darkened.
She had a feeling this wasn’t the end of it.
Sure enough, Shane continued, “Oh, and apparently, someone’s looking into how there were snakes and bugs in the prison.”
“Why go through all that effort? Should I just tell them directly?”
Sierra clenched her jaw, forcing her voice to remain steady. “Whatever you decide to do is your choice.”
Shane studied her for a few seconds, as if trying to gauge whether she was telling the truth.
Then, he let out a bored sigh and waved a hand dismissively. “I’ll let you know what your payment is later.”
That was it.
Sierra hesitated for a second before nodding and turning to leave.
The research facility was in the outskirts of the city, far from any main roads. Taxis didn’t come out this way.
She walked the entire way back.
She needed the time to think.
She had a good guess about what happened today.
She didn’t feel grateful.
Just disgusted.
By the time she reached the Xander estate, the sun had already set. Her phone had rung nonstop during the walk, but she hadn’t answered once.
Surprisingly, the entire Xander family was home.
The moment she stepped inside, everyone visibly relaxed.
Sean was the first to explode.
“What the hell is wrong with you? Why weren’t you answering your phone? Do you know how
were?”
Sierra glanced at him mockingly.
ried we
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Sean saw her expression and immediately felt his anger flare again.
He was about to say something but forced himself to calm down. After what they learned today, he couldn’t just lash out like before.
“Whatever. Just don’t ignore calls next time,” he muttered. Then, as if trying to make up for his tone, he added, “I bought you some dresses. Go take a look. Girls shouldn’t wear pants all the time.”
Evan spoke next. “You didn’t go to class today. You didn’t even file a leave request. What happened?”
Noticing how harsh his words sounded, he softened his tone.
“I’ll let it slide this time, but you need to notify someone if something comes up. I already spoke to the department. From now on, all your courses are switched to mine.”
Bradley added, “Yeah, from now on, Evan’s got your back. No one at school will dare mess with you anymore.”
“And the people who bullied you before? We’ve taken care of them.”
Sierra laughed.
She couldn’t help it.
It was just too funny.
She wiped away the tears from laughing too hard.
They bought her dresses–did they even ask if she wanted them?
They changed her schedule–did they ever consider that she didn’t want to see Evan at all?
As for getting revenge for her?
Please. That wasn’t revenge.
That was nothing more than their own self–righteous arrogance.
What she truly wanted, they could never give her.
She wanted a life free from all of this.
Could they give her that?
Her expression turned cold. Her voice was even colder.
“Thanks for your unnecessary meddling, but could you all do me a favor?”
“Stay out of my business.”
Sean was the first to explode.
“Are you kidding me, Sierra? Can you stop being so ungrateful? No wonder you got bullied in prison. You fucking deserved it!”
Sierra didn’t even blink
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“Yeah, I deserved it.”
She met his gaze, her voice as sharp as a blade.
“If I had half a brain, I never would’ve believed any of you
“I never would’ve left that courtroom with a criminal record
“You want justice?”
She scoffed.
“What a joke.”
Pushing past them, she headed upstairs without another word.
She was so sick of them.
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They acted like they had done her a favor, but the consequences of their actions would all fall on her.
Shane was a lunatic. Who knew what kind of twisted game he’d come up with next?
She was just so “grateful” for their help.
Her sarcasm lingered in the air, leaving the Xander brothers‘ faces dark and stormy.
“Fine. I’m done,” Sean muttered. “Let her do whatever the hell she wants.”
Eleanor sighed. “She’s still holding a grudge. And honestly… she has every right to. We really did let her down.”
She turned to Bradley. “When your father gets back, have him move her household registration back into our family records. We can’t even call her family if we’re not under the same name.”
Hearing that, Sean’s anger immediately disappeared.
“When’s Dad coming back? Does he even know Sierra’s back?”
“In two weeks,” Bradley answered. “And no, I didn’t tell him.”
But still, it wasn’t completely untrue. He had done it without their father’s permission. That counted for
It was about James.
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