Chapter 16
Chapter 16
Paisley stood quietly behind the
pair, not missing the shock that flashed across Christina and Brittany's faces as they turned and saw her.
"P-
Paisley"" Brittany blinked, a moment of surprise crossing her face before she quickly plastered on a grin, her voice overly bright. "When did you come bac
Paisley's lips curled into a wry smile as she regarded Brittany's feigned excitement. She scoffed under her breath, "I heard you became an actress. Your acting skills still need some work, though"
Brittany's expression stiffened, her eyes narrowing with barely contained irritation before her eyes quickly turned stony.
Christina's voice cut through the tension, sharp and communding. Paisley, what nonsense are you talking?" The woman who should have been overjoyed to see her own daughter after years of absence didn't show an ounce of warmth. Instead, she immediately snapped at Paisley in favor of Brittany
Paisley's eyes hardened, a coldness settling deep inside her chest. She had long since grown accustomed to Christina's attitude and stopped expecting anything from her-
or the Sullivan family, for that matter. She had learned years ago not to hold her breath.
"What are you doing here! This isn't a place for someone like you" Christina said coldly, her
words laced with disdain. "You chose to leave the family, remember! going to welcome you with open arms. Get out of here before you embarrass
"Don't think that just because you've come craving back, we're going yourself
"Mam don't be like that Brittany interjected smoothly, her voice laced with faux
sympathy. She gently looped her arm through Christina's, her eyes glinting with a practiced understanding. Paisley's probably just out of options. That's why she came here, right?"
At that moment, Brittany still wore the same guise of the sweet, understanding adopted daughter. But Paisley had long since seen through the act, the layers of sweetness that had a much darker core.
A few years ago. Paisley might have been enraged by Brittany's theatrics, by the way she played the part of the golden girl in front of the Sullivan family. But now, she was beyond caring. The Sullivan family didn't hold als power over her anymore-least of all Brittany
Paisley merely smiled, her expression distant, and took a leisurely step toward the gown that had caused all this fuss. "So, you want this gown?" she asked, her voice dripping with quiet amuserment Brittany blinked, her large, doe eyes widening with mock innocence.
"Do you like it, too?" she asked, her voice shifting to one of feigned sweetness. "Well then, maybe Mom should just buy it for you, since you like it so much. I can always go check out the ready- made gowns while you take this one.
"Brittany, what are you talking about! She doesn't deserve to wear something so nice" Christina's eyes swept over Paisley from head to toe, a look of distame clear on her face Paisley had dressed simply today for conventence-a casual outfit that d
didn't scream luxury or any recognizable brand.
It was just something she'd grabbed quickly from a small local shop outside her neighborhood enough to keep
her warm. On top of that, she hadn't slept well the night before, and the dark circles under her eyes were more pronounced than usual, making her appear tired and wor
Christina looked at her like that, and her judgment was swift and harsh. To her, this
was proof that Paisley hadn't amounted to much in the outside world, that she had returned crawling to the Sullivan family in desperate need of a handout
Christina scoffed inwardly. She must have known she
wouldn't be able to get past the g to the mall. I bet that's what happened
gated community, so she's been lurking around, following us
As Paisley listened to Christina and Brittany, who seemed to be playing a perfect little duet of disdain, she couldn't help but find it laughable. "Why did Lever waste so much energy trying to cars the love of people like this? "It's only when I stepped outside and looked at things from a distance that I realized what I once valued was just trash, nothing more.
Paisley walked up to the gown on display, a faint smile tugging at her lips. “You wanted to contact the owner of this gown, right?" She paused, letting her words hang in the air. "Well, I'm the one you're looking for."