The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Chapter 136

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Chapter 136

After a moment of deliberation, she tossed her pride to the wind. “That’s right p>

she declared loudly. “I am his father’s mistress! He loves a passionate, fiery woman like me! He says his wife at home is as exciting as a brick, and that I make him feel young again p>

If Penelope’s initial accusation had stunned the room, Mrs. Winters’s confession left everyone utterly shell-shocked.

“Mom!” Rebecca shrieked.

“You son of a Zebulon trailed off, speechless.

Mrs. Sullivan was the last to react. She lunged at Mrs. Winters, screaming, “You old witch! I’ll rip that lying mouth off your face! I’ll kill you p>

The police officer, having just been served a massive dose of drama, quickly intervened to separate them. “Alright, that’s enough! Both of you, calm down p>

“I… I can’t believe this… Rebecca, you… you are the bane of this family’s existence Mrs. Sullivan’s words were a jumbled mess of fury and frustration, each phrase a potential landmine she couldn’t fully articulate. She was left grinding her teeth in silent rage.

“How could you destroy a family like this? You’re a shameless homewrecker!” Penelope yelled at Mrs. Winters. She quickly covered her mouth with her hand, pretending to be horrified, but she was really hiding a smile.

Mrs. Winters, however, was thick-skinned. The insults rolled right off her. “So what if I am? Is it illegal p>

“Mom, please, stop talking!” Rebecca wished the floor would swallow her whole.

The officer cleared his throat. “So, about this situation p>

Zebulon gritted his teeth. “It is… a family matter p>

An hour later, they were all back at the Sullivan mansion. Mr. Sullivan, who had been out, was clueless about the day’s events and annoyed to find the house empty upon his return.

“Where has everyone been?” he demanded, frowning.

Penelope strode past the others and planted herself in front of him, her face a mask of righteous anger. “Dad, I have always respected you, but how could you do something so shameless? How could you betray Mom? Betray our family?” Mr. Sullivan was completely bewildered. “What are you talking about p>

“And how could you choose my friend’s mother? Do you have any idea how humiliating this is for me p>

“Wait a minute, start from the beginning p>

“Are you still denying it? Rebecca’s mother has confessed to everything p>

“Confessed to what p>

“That you two have been having an affair for ages p>

Mr. Sullivan stared at her, uncomprehending. “What… what do you mean, an affair p>

“Stop playing dumb! It means you cheated on Mom! You had an affair with that old homewrecker! And apparently, it was quite the

passionate one judging by the kinky lingerie she bought! It’s disgusting p>

With that, Penelope turned and walked over to Mrs. Sullivan. “Mom, don’t you worry. I’m on your side p>

“No, I… I Mrs. Sullivan stammered. On her side? What did that mean?

“I support you divorcing Dad p>

Mrs. Sullivan’s jaw dropped. When had she ever said she wanted a divorce?

Still radiating fury, Penelope snatched the shopping bag from Mrs. Winters’s hand, pulled out the red lingerie, and threw it at Mr. Sullivan.

“Shameless p>

After delivering the final blow, Penelope felt a wave of pure satisfaction: Maintaining her angry facade, she turned and strode out of the house. She hadn’t even cleared the yard when she heard a loud

cras

inside, followed by Mr.

Sullivan’s enraged roar:

omed roar: Someon

tell me what the hell is going on p>

The story was simple, but how it had spiraled into this convoluted mess was something none of them could quite explain. When Mr. Sullivan finally understood that he had been publicly branded as the lover of coarse, shrewish woman, the shock was too much. He fainted on the spot.

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