The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Chapter 144

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Chapter 144

A small laugh escaped her lips. The sound seemed to fuel their fury, making their glares even more intense.

“You’re calling me a murderer, is that right?” Penelope raised an eyebrow. “Then why haven’t you called the police p>

Her question hung in the air, and a wave of uncertainty washed over the Sullivans and the Winters.

“You… you’re daring us to call the police?” Mrs. Sullivan scoffed. “We were trying to be lenient, for old times’ sake! We don’t want to see you thrown in jail p>

“I’m supposedly trying to murder your grandson, and you’re worried about ‘old times’ sake p>

“You’re still technically our daughter-in-law, and we p>

Penelope burst out laughing. “Oh, I see. You’re afraid of airing your dirty laundry in public p>

“You p>

“If the Sullivans won’t call the police, what about you two?” she said, turning her gaze to Mrs. Winters and Rebecca. “I’m so cruel, so vicious, I nearly killed you and the baby inside you p>

“Penelope, you were my best friend Rebecca began.

“Were we?” Penelope’s eyebrow shot up again.

Under Penelope’s mocking gaze, Rebecca instinctively cradled her stomach. “You hurt someone, you won’t even apologize, and you’re still acting so arrogant p>

“Is your hand injured?” Penelope asked, cutting Mrs. Winters off.

Mrs. Winters reflexively hid her hand behind her back. “Don’t change the subject! I want you to apologize to my daughter p>

“Let’s just call the police,” Penelope said, pulling out her phone. “Coincidentally, I just had security cameras installed at my house. The police will get a crystal-clear view of all my vicious, cruel acts p>

She actually started dialing. A collective panic seized the room. Mrs. Winters lunged, trying to snatch the phone.

Penelope sidestepped her easily. “What’s the rush? Could it be that you deliberately cut your own hand provoked an argument with me, and then, after Rebecca faked a fall you rushed over and smeared your blood on her pants p>

“I… I didn’t! You’re lying p>

“No need to get worked up. Once the police arrive, they can run a test on those blood-stained pants. That should clear everything up. Of courser Penelope

d, paus net

effect, “if I really did what you all

for

claim and intentionally harmed her and her baby, I’ll face the

consequences. I deserve it p>

She let the silence hang for a moment. “But if someone filed a false report and framed me, then they’ll be the one facing charges. A few nights in a holding cell and a criminal record, I’d imagine p>

“Penelope, I forgive you! Don’t call the police! I’m really okay!” Rebecca cried out, so desperate she looked ready to leap out of the hospital bed.

“You forgive me? But I don’t think I’m ready to forgive you p>

Penelope smiled coldly. “You thought you could frame me and I’d just roll oyer? You thought I didn’t have the brains or the backbone fight back? Sorry to disappoint you but have both. And I’m more than happy to see this through to the end p>

She raised her phone again.

“You didn’t push me!” Rebecca shouted in a panic. “It was me! I fell on my own p>

Penelope sneered. What a bunch of idiots. She hadn’t had time to install any cameras in the new villa. It was a total bluff, and they’d fallen for it hook, line, and sinker.

Rebecca’s confession immediately alerted the Sullivans that they’d been played by the mother-daughter duo. Their faces darkened with fury and embarrassment. “Penelope, I misunderstood. I apologize,” Zebulon said, stepping toward her. “But you should have just told us you were framed from the start! I would have believed you, of course p>

Penelope just stared at him. Even now, he was finding a way to shift the blame onto her. The man was truly something else.

But her temper was short.

She raised her hand and slapped him hard across the face. “So, the baby in Rebecca’s belly is yours p>

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