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Chapter 64: Chapter 64

Cindy humd a song happily as she unlocked the door to her apartnt. She took off her heels, breezed through the living room, and headed to the kitchen.

She grabbed a bottle of soda, popped it open, and returned to the living room to watch so movies on Netflix.

After eting with her future mother-in-law, she no longer had any grievances because her position within Sebastian’s office had been secured.

Cindy was enjoying her ti, putting her feet on the table while drinking soda, when she heard soone calling her.

"Cindy."

Cindy turned around and saw her mother—well, foster mother—standing on the staircase, holding the railing as her old body wasn’t stable enough.

Gina looked concerned when she saw Cindy return early from work. She grew even more concerned when an expensive car parked in front of their apartnts, and Cindy walked out.

Gina saw a lady in her fifties driving the car, and she and Cindy seed to have a good relationship. It was so bizarre for Gina to comprehend.

"Why are you back so early? And who is that woman who drives you ho?"

Honestly, Cindy had no intention of telling Gina anything. After all, this old woman would only scold her for whatever reason.

Cindy was tired of being second in everything. She didn’t want to lose against Winter anymore.

"It’s none of your business, Mom."

"Cindy!"

"Okay, no need to shout at , geez," Cindy clicked her tongue. "I ca back early because Winter told

to go ho. She bullied

and embarrassed

in front of the CEO. Oh, you won’t believe all the harsh things that she said about ."

"Winter would never do that."

"And what makes you think she won’t? Maybe you have dentia or sothing, Mom. But Winter is filthy rich, and she doesn’t even give us a better apartnt to live in! If she were really kind, she’d give us a better place!" Cindy yelled back.

"That’s because I want to stay in Brooklyn, even in my old days! What’s wrong with you? You’ve never complained about this before."

"Because I just realized how stupid this is. Why should I be grateful when she’s doing a bare minimum to —to us?" Cindy challenged her with a question. "She’s not a good person, Mom. She’s a stingy bitch who doesn’t know how to repay you for all the things you’ve done for her!"

Gina was speechless.

No, she didn’t believe anything that Cindy said.

But that was exactly the problem.

Cindy would’ve never said sothing so heinous towards Winter, the sister who helped her through dire tis; bought a two-story apartnt in a good neighborhood in Brooklyn, gave them a monthly allowance, and paid everything for Cindy to study at a good university.

Winter had done so much, so Gina just couldn’t understand what had plagued her second daughter.

"Oh, and you want to know what your daughter did until I returned ho crying my eyes out? She scolded

right in front of Sebastian Saenz. She said that I dressed like a slut, and I was a waste of breath. She even told Sebastian to kick

out because I don’t have any talent!"

Now, Gina really didn’t believe Cindy at all.

Winter probably scolded her a little for wearing sothing so inappropriate in the office. Gina already tried to stop Cindy before she went to the office this morning, but Cindy insisted that the CEO wanted her to wear it.

"You need to stop slandering your sister, Cindy. Winter wouldn’t say any of that," Gina said, defending Winter. "You should call Winter now and apologize. Wear sothing formal, and you might have a chance to return to the office tomorrow."

"Oh, I don’t need to beg her to stay in the office," Cindy smirked. "Do you rember the woman who drove

ho? She’s Sebastian’s mother, and she’s kind and generous. She apologized to

because of her son’s behavior and told

to stay in the office because Sebastian needs a competent secretary, not his stupid wife who can’t do anything but complain!"

"She’s your sister’s mother-in-law! What are you trying to do here?"

"What am I trying to do? Nothing much, except to make her MY mother-in-law instead," Cindy admitted shalessly. "I an, isn’t it funny how Winter always gets everything good? I thought there must be a limit to how lucky soone could be, but when I found out Winter has a very nice mother-in-law, I realized it was unfair! It’s never fair for !"

If Gina had the strength, she would’ve run towards Cindy and slapped her on her face for saying crazy stuff.

But in the end, all she could say was, "I raised you wrong, Cindy."

Gina turned around and ignored Cindy, who began ranting once more.

"You raised

wrong? No, Mom, you raised Winter wrong! That bitch doesn’t deserve to be lucky when she has been nothing but cruel to ! She doesn’t know gratitude!"

Cindy clicked her tongue when she saw Gina returning to her room without looking back at her. She had been enduring this disrespect for too long. Even her mother didn’t put Cindy in her eyes.

"Whatever. I know she’s biased towards Winter anyway," Cindy muttered, rolling her eyes as she returned to the sofa and watched Netflix.

To say that her mother’s reaction didn’t hurt her would be a lie. She was saddened because nobody understood her.

She was never important to anyone.

’That’s why I have to take what should be mine,’ Cindy told herself. ’Winter already has Aiden, so Sebastian should be mine instead. Sisters should share, right? How co she could hog all the good things, leaving

with nothing but embarrassnt?

*

anwhile, Gina sat on her bed. She grabbed her phone and took a deep breath as she prepared herself to call Winter.

She didn’t want to accuse her beloved daughter but had to clarify what truly happened.

Soon, the call connected.

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