Chapter 500
Evelyn's brows furrowed. "What exactly are you insinuating?"
Penelope smirked. "If you're so desperate to remain Mrs. Whitmore, fine. I'll back you upโbut only under one condition."
Evelyn arched an eyebrow. "Which is?"
Penelope's eyes gleamed with greed. "Simple. Tell Nathaniel to unblock my credit cards. And youโll give me one of yoursโwith an unlimited limit."
The sheer audacity left Evelyn momentarily speechless. "Who in their right mind would dare make such a demand? Iโm genuinely curious."
Penelope shrugged. "Being part of this family isnโt easy. I couldโve told Victoria about your pregnancy and your real parents, but I kept quietโfor you."
Evelyn crossed her arms. "I thought you and Victoria were close. What changed?"
"Because sheโs cheap!" Penelope scoffed. "She wants the Whitmore name without paying what she owes!"
Ah. So that was the reason for Penelopeโs sudden betrayal.
Evelyn pretended to consider it. "Give me some time to think it over. Iโll get back to you."
Penelope grinned, triumphant. "Think carefully. With me on your side, youโre practically guaranteed to stay Mrs. Whitmore." She sauntered off, practically skipping.
Evelynโs lips curled in derision. As if sheโd ever agree.
It seemed Penelope hadnโt caught wind of the divorce. Not that it mattered.
Once the ceremony was over and her exams were done, Evelyn would leave Bern City for good.
By then, no one would believe a word Penelope said. Even if they did, Evelyn would be long goneโuntouchable.
Her hand drifted to her stomach before she turned her attention to the remaining waiting rooms.
Just as she reached the last one, her phone buzzed. Oliviaโs voice chirped through. "Evelyn! Why arenโt you wearing the dress I picked for you today?"
"I had errands. It wasnโt practical."
"Thatโs unacceptable. Iโm bringing it overโwith the stylist. Todayโs important. You need to look flawless!"
Evelyn sighed. "Fine." No point arguing. Olivia would show up regardless.
Hanging up, she turnedโand froze.
At the end of the hallway stood a familiar figure.
Evelyn approached cautiously. "Danielleโฆ?"
The woman lurking in the shadows stepped forward, guilt written across her face. "Evelyn."
They hadnโt spoken since Danielleโs betrayal. The sting had faded with time, but the memory lingered. Evelyn had accepted itโsome people couldnโt resist Victoriaโs bribes.
Danielle clutched her hands. "Evelyn, I was wrong. Please, help me. Talk to the administration. Stop them from expelling me!"
Evelyn hesitated. "I donโt have that kind of influence."
Danielleโs expression darkened. "So youโre really going to ruin me?"
Evelyn met her gaze evenly. "You made your choices, Danielle. Own them."
She walked away without another word.
Behind her, Danielleโs voice turned icy. "Donโt say I didnโt warn you."