"Wait! That’s not how to play the ga," Kace scolded Anastasia.
"Teach properly, will you? You just gave the control as if I already knew how to use this thing," Anastasia mumbled under her breath as she took the ga controller from his hands.
"I’ve told you several tis, you are just a bad player," Kace retorted, heaving over to start the ga.
"Don’t make hit you with this," Anastasia threatened, holding the ga controller in a threatening manner, ready to smack Kace with it, which had the latter back away from her a little.
The ga resud, and both Kace and Anastasia played their ti away, while Xavier was in his room handling the matter concerning the massive kill in Glamourwood.
The serial killers began toying with the citizens of Faville, the city where Anastasia and her co-actors wanted to promote their movie. Since the city beca a dangerous place to travel in, they had to cut their movie tour short which made it last only two weeks.
"So, how is this revenge thing going for ya? Are you scaring them enough?" Kace asked mid-ga.
"I don’t know enough about scaring them. But I’m sure they would be scared of each other from now on," Anastasia replied, her focus still on the ga. "I’m just waiting for those two bodyguards to confess and then, I will start. Now don’t distract anymore," she almost yelled when she was about to die in the ga.
"You think you can beat ?" Kace teased his focus also on the ga.
Both of them continued the ga for an extra hour and then stopped when Anastasia gave up.
"Tired of losing?"
"Shut up," she snapped, leaning on the sofa to rest her tense back. "I will beat you next ti," she promised.
Her phone dinged with a ssage. Anastasia took it to see who could have sent her a text. Her eyebrows furrowed first in confusion, then a slow grin stretched on her lips.
"Michelle wants us to et."
**
Anastasia arrived at the restaurant where Michelle had texted they should et. The place was bustling with people, while faint noises of their talk could be heard. She scanned her eyes around the restaurant, looking for Michelle.
She noticed Michelle sitting in a corner that was almost hidden away from the eyes of the people in the restaurant.
With a smirk on her lips, Anastasia marched towards the table Michelle had already occupied.
When Michelle made eye contact with Anastasia, her heart nearly flew out of her chest, but she cald herself down when she rembered what she’d co there to do.
"You said you wanted to talk, so talk," Anastasia said, placing her glasses on the table while she took a seat for herself.
No matter how hard Michelle tried to withhold herself, she just wanted to strangle Anastasia in the presence of everyone.
Unfortunately, she couldn’t leave the restaurant alone after doing that.
"I wanted us to reconcile," Michelle forced through gritted teeth. She had to act as if she was in regret for everything she’d done to Anastasia if she wanted the latter to stay longer.
Anastasia sneered.
’Reconcile my foot,’ she thought to herself. She of all people knew Michelle wouldn’t call her to reconcile. The latter had sothing planned for her, and she was ready to see what she’d planned. Anastasia decided to play along.
"Why exactly do you want us to reconcile?" Anastasia asked.
Michelle sucked in a breath.
"First, let’s order a drink, shall we?" Michelle called a waiter and the both of them ordered a drink.
"Truthfully, I never knew father wanted to kill you. If I’d known, I would have saved you," Michelle started, and Anastasia resisted the urge to laugh at that mont. It seed as if Michelle was cracking a joke rather than trying to reconcile. "I know we’ve had our ups and downs, siblings fight..." Michelle continued.
"Siblings fight..." Anastasia repeated after her, an image of Tracie flashing in her mind for the shortest second. "You are right, siblings do fight. But they don’t try to kill each other. Let ask you a question, Michelle. Do you think all that you’ve done is truly forgivable?"
Michelle clenched her fist in anger, despising the smile on Anastasia’s lips. All she wanted to know was to rip it off her face since that smile kept on reminding her Anastasia had the upper hand against her—the sa Anastasia she would use to mop the floor and throw away if she wanted to.
Michelle’s blood boiled as she felt her pride being tainted by pleading to soone she’d never in her wildest dreams thought she would plead to. She felt ashad.
"It is forgivable," Michelle replied.
The grin on Anastasia’s lips stretched even more.
The waiter arrived with their drinks, and a faint smile appeared on Michelle’s lips before it disappeared like it’d never been there. Unfortunately for her, it didn’t pass Anastasia’s eyes.
Just when Anastasia was about to say sothing, her phone rang with a text. Anastasia excused herself and left the restaurant to make a phone call, leaving her glasses behind.
Michelle got her chance. She reached into her purse and pulled out a small bottle that contained a toxic content.
Her heart danced in joy as she poured the content inside Anastasia’s drink. As she continued to pour the content, she scanned around to be sure no one was looking in her direction. Even though the table was in a secluded corner, she still needed to be careful.
Luckily for her, no one was looking her way.
When the bottle was empty, Michelle placed it back into her purse and pretended nothing happened.
Not long after, Anastasia walked inside the restaurant.
"Did that take long?" Anastasia asked and Michelle shook her head.
Anastasia reached for the glass, bringing it up to her lips while Michelle’s gaze focused on it—silently urging her to go faster.
Just when the liquid content was about to touch Anastasia’s lips, she dropped the glass on the table.
"What’s wrong? You don’t like the drink?" Michelle asked.
"Not that. But I can’t drink sothing that has already been poisoned," Anastasia replied.
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