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But since when had she become like this? Was it when the Rory family became bankrupt?
Was it when Amora had no choice but to stay with the Blackwoods for a year? Or was it when, in spite of Amora's family's bankruptcy, Chris let her marry his son? She had no idea.
All she knew was that Xenia's attitude towards her became unbearable after Amora returned from the dead.
"How is it, Uncle Jackson? Do you feel any better?"
"Yes, much better.You should head home, Amora.It's getting late."
In no mood to listen to any more of his daughter's constant nitpicking, Jackson wanted to send his niece away as soon as possible.
Amora nodded, packed up her medical kit, and wanted to leave.
"Are you in such a rush because you're going to meet that guy again? You really can't teach an old dog new tricks, huh.You have already died once and come back to life, yet you're still choosing to get involved with that man?"
Xenia started scoffing again, her words were even more unpleasant than before.
If anyone else witnessed her like this, they would never be able to tell that she had received the highest levels of education.
At the end of her tether, Amora glared at her cousin.
"Could you please watch your mouth? Since when I have gotten involved with that man?"
"Watch my mouth? Do you think I don't know that you've been going to Frontier Bay every day, and have been asking Mrs.Grint to look after your kids at night? Isn't that because you went crawling back to him? Do you keep glancing at your watch because you're late for your session with him? Go on, then! Rush off and go to him, you slut!"
Amora grew red in the face with anger.
"You--"
She never dreamed that Xenia would dare to say such horrible things.
Since when did she become such a vile person? Is this still the Xenia I once knew? Amora felt a raging fire grow inside of her, but tried to put it out for Uncle Jackson's sake.
"What are you talking about? I only go over to see my son, so don't try to twist the truth."
"Your son? Do you think I'm stupid?"
"That's enough! Did you come back just to get into an argument, Xenia? If you're going to keep this up, I want you to leave! You're just making a fool of yourself!"
Jackson interrupted, standing up from his chair and scolding Xenia loudly.
Xenia bristled like a cat that had just been splashed with cold water.
"I'm making a fool of myself? Jackson Blackwood, are you blind? Who's the real black sheep here? She was the one who made a huge fuss about wanting to marry that man.
Amora lowered her head and nodded, not wanting to upset Sharon further.
Amora didn't blame Sharon for her reaction.
After all, she was the one who was indebted to this family.
Regardless of whatever they said or did to her, she would always forgive them for it.
But she was taken aback when Sharon followed up her previous statement by saying, "Xenia may have sounded a little harsh, but some of what she said was true.You were already hurt once by that Kane man, so you should learn your lesson and not go back to him again.Once bitten twice shy.Learn to have self-worth, understand?"
Amora felt the knife that was already deep in her chest twist into its wound a little more.
She started clenching her hands by her sides.
I'm not going back to Kane.I know my self-worth.
I'm only getting involved with him now because he has my son that I left behind! Soon, her vision started blurring, she held back the well of indignant emotions as she walked out of the house.
With the cool breeze and light rain of the night caressing her face, she made her way to a bus stop where her legs finally gave out.
Sitting on her haunches, the dam of tears broke.
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