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Chapter 21
Befuse I went to university, I was always keen on making statement on my public serasions that because of the constant presence of the masses which caused a lot of inconvenience in my private life, I refered the frequency of awh seasons now. After my marriage I gave birth to Emma, alt after that I even disappeared simust completely from each press conderen**
Whether from my personal experience, or from some articles I’d read about pubby peaking, there were a couple of things that work out.
Most importantly, never should that confident smile waver
“Yes, you in the navy blue suit” 1 pointed at one of the journalists who had his hands up
would like to hear your take regarding all the news about you that’s spreading through the internet.
1 let out a small breath before I began to speak. “It might not be so easy to tell a lie apart from the truth, especially when it is being perpetuated in this way, but all of it is false.”
I paused. “I am divorced.”
The effect it had on the room was quite clear. Most of them probably hadn’t been expecting it. I went on with what I’d been saying.
“Everything circulating the internet about me, both malicious and vile, are all a false misinterpretation. And the mastermind behind this is none other than the mistress of my ex husband.“.
“So what you’re saying that it’s all false?” A woman at the front asked.
“Yes,” Melanie nodded. “All of it.”
I watched as they hurriedly wrote down some of what I’d said. Some of the older journalists at the back were staring inquisitively at me.
I tried not to squirm under their gaze. There was a glint of recognition in their eyes as they continued to regard me.
No doubt they must have already pieced the puzzle of my identity together.
“Thank you for your response to the matter, Miss Melanie.” One of the older journalists said.
“Of course,” I smiled. “I’m just glad I get to clear things up to all of you present here and hopefully give you a clearer picture of what it really is
But Miss Melanie,” A young man at the front raised his hand to speak. There was an air of cockiness surrounding him as he spoke.
“Your daughter. Did you really turn a blind eye to the fact that she was being tormented at school?”
My breath hitched at his words. After the initial shock came a cold, icy anger. My eyes remained narrowed on him as he obliviously went on.
“I mean,” he chuckled. “What kind of mother does that make you?”
“Cameron.” An older man warned but it fell on deaf ears.
Another woman seated at the front perked up. “Is that true, Miss Melanie? A daughter who had to go through such things? Did you intentionally hide this from the public?”
The woman’s whole posture seemed to shrink as I glared down at her. There was only little I could take. I was a noble, and it was evident they’d gotten the message pretty clearly,
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