Chapter 39
“I…” Sonia hadn’t expected Dorothy to turn the tables, her face paling slightly.[]
The crowd started to agree.[]
After all, it was a personal item Sonia had been wearing on her wrist. No one could just steal it from her in plain sight.[]
Dwayne glared at Sonia with gloomy eyes.[]
Sonia suppressed her panic and blurted out, “No, I wasn’t wearing the bracelet,
so…”
Seeing her about to crack, Dorothy pressed harder. “You said this was your favorite bracelet, a gift from Mr. Lambert. If you weren’t wearing it, how was I supposed to know you had such a nice bracelet?”
Dorothy grabbed Sonia’s hand, which was clutching the bracelet. “Did you take it out to show it off to me? Did I see you put it in the pocket and take it?“]
“Enough.”
Dwayne gripped Dorothy’s wrist. “How long do you want to make a scene in front of so many people?”
A scene?
Dorothy stared at Dwayne in disbelief, and her heart seemed to die instantly. “Defending my innocence is making a scene?”
“Innocence?” Dwayne chuckled abruptly. “The bracelet was found in your bag. You call that innocence?”
?”
His words were like a death sentence.
Dorothy’s blood seemed to freeze. Her body grew cold, and she choked out, “You know I wouldn’t-“]
“I only believe in evidence.“]]
His words blocked her last path and killed her heart.]
Sonia grabbed Dwayne’s hand. “Dwayne, forget it. Dr. Acosta didn’t mean it. The bracelet has been found. I’m not angry with her.”
Her kindness earned praise from the crowd.
While no matter how much Dorothy explained, it fell on deaf ears.[]
The bracelet was found in her bag in front of everyone. How could anyone believe her?]
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Dorothy laughed, suppressing the pain in her heart. “It seems I have to take the mud today. Fine, I have to say I didn’t check my horoscope before I left home and got bitten by a mad dog today.“]
She glared at Sonia and Dwayne and then looked away, turning to leave.]
Dwayne pressed his thin lips together and felt a pang in his heart. Just as he was about to chase after Dorothy, Sonia grabbed his hand. “Dwayne, forget it. Don’t make things hard for Dr. Acosta.”