They thought they could use me to wrest control of the Langley Group, huh? Even if it was like
swallowing a bitter pill, they’d have to choke it down. Forget bitter pills, even if it was a mouthful of
nails, they’d still have no choice but to swallow!
Coraline looked at me, eyes wide with terror, shaking her head frantically.
I knew she was shocked. Even I was shocked.
What was I doing?
I stepped out of the storage shed and locked the door behind me.
The nanny was at the back door taking out the trash; she didn’t say a word or even greet me.
“There are rats in the shed. I set out some rat poison and locked it up. Don’t go in there today to give
them a chance to escape. Check back tomorrow morning to see if they’re dead,” I said nonchntly.
The nanny seemed annoyed. “Got it.”
Clearly, in this household, Foebe was no different than the hired help, often doing chores, so the nanny
was used to it.
I couldn’t help but smile.
They brought it on themselves. Some evils, skirting the edges of thew, trampling on morals–was
there nothing left to hold them in check?
Action and reaction, cause and effect–it’s as if the trajectory of everything had been calcted
in advance.
You reap what you sow. What goes aroundes around, as sure as night follows day.
“Are you leaving just like that? Go back and sweet–talk that fool, and then quickly seize control of the
Langley Group. You’re too useless; can’t even handle a simpleton?” Anthony said, his impatience
evident as I turned to leave.
I gave him a smile. “Sure thing.”
“Foebe, your sister’s being run ragged by the guys at the Langley Group. She’s working like crazy on
the construction site, practically breaking her back. Find a way to help her out, maybe get her a
different assignment,” Foebe’s mother Diane chimed in. “As her older sister, you should be looking out
for her. She’s had it easy, unlike you who’s had a rough go.”
I raised an eyebrow, looking at Diane. “Blood ties really aren’t worth a damn, huh?”
Diane paused, confused. “What do you mean by that?”
“Ever hear the saying?” I asked, with a knowing smile and mimicked firing a gun with my hand. “The
bullet you shoot without a second thought, one day, it might just make a full circle and hit
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you in the back.”
“Bang!”
I said with a smile, pretending the sound of a gunshot and blowing on my finger like it was a smoking
barrel, then turned and walked away.
Diane didn’t quite catch my drift and retorted angrily. “Is Foebe getting too big for her britches?
Teaching me a lesson now? At least Coraline has some sense.”
“I saw Coraline leave a while ago,” I said with a smile, stepping into the car Eric had brought to pick me
up.
They cared so much about Coraline, and I wonder how they’d react when they found their darling
daughter strung up in the shed? I couldn’t wait to see it.
“Ma’am, the master has already returned home,” Eric said once we were in the car.
“Wasn’t he supposed to be under observation at the hospital for a few days?” I asked, looking out the
window, my voice catching in my throat. Perhaps Foebe’s life would only find release at the moment of
death.
“There’s a family doctor, no need for concern,” he reassured me.
I leaned against the car window, my head pounding. It seemed like death had taught me a lesson- I
had learned to fight fire with fire. Surprisingly, it felt good.
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I fell asleep in the car and woke up in bed.
Colin was there in nothing but his underwear, bandages on his wounds, looking at me with puppy–dog
eyes. “Phoebe, I need a shower.”
I decided I woke up the wrong way and turned over to go back to sleep.
“Phoebe,” Colin began, his face innocent, “Foebe Larson’s grandmother was identified by the police as
a top–wanted human trafficker, Allison. She’s been taken in for questioning.”
He paused, then added, “Oh, right, Foebe Larson’s brother was also arrested for indecent assault,
theft, robbery, rape…”
Colin thought for a moment and then continued, “Oh, their whole family is involved in trafficking. Foebe
Larson’s uncle tried to resist arrest, took a bystander hostage in a panic, and was shot dead on the
spot.”
I was stunned for a long time. I hadn’t even made my move yet! How did it end so abruptly without
giving me a chance to do something!
Was this just a coincidence?