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“You know what? I’m going to call the police!”
“Call the police to arrest yourself?” Sabrina approached them.
The woman turned her head and gave Sabrina a cold look.
“Who are you?
Mind your own business!”
“I’m not meddling. She’s my friend.” Sabrina glanced at Shirley in a waitress uniform and
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtnodded at her.
Hearing what Sabrina said, Shirley felt a little guilty.
“Miss Chavez.”
Miss Chavez was a good person. She didn’t deserve to be her friend.
Sabrina pointed at the surveillance camera and continued, “The video will clearly show
you bumping into her. Raising your voice doesn’t make your argument any more
reasonable. Miss Nelson was generous in offering to compensate you for the cleaning
expenses. If you want to involve the police, go ahead. We will stand our ground.”
The woman’s face was drained of color. Staring at Sabrina, a sense of recognition dawned
on her. She just heard Shirley call Sabrina Miss Chavez, and something clicked.
“Are you Sabrina?”
“Yes.” Sabrina assumed that the woman had recognized her from her photos on the
Internet.
The woman sneered and looked Sabrina up and down.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“The Chavez family is always poking their noses where they don’t belong. You deserve to
be dead.”
The cruelty in the woman’s expression reminded Sabrina of a person she used to know.
Yesterday, when she learned the truth about her father’s death,
Sabrina was overcome with grief. Upon hearing the woman’s vindictive words, a cold glint
flickered in her eyes. She offered a sardonic smile.
“My mother died early and left me in the Chavez family.
Everything I’ve learned is from my father.”