Never Forgive: His Betrayal, Her Justice
ed at the necklace on the floor, then at Chloe, their fa
her chest. "I knew it!" she shrieked, her voice dripping with
ck. But Chloe could see the glint of victory in them. She had plan
ppointment in his voice was the cru
hisper. She felt like she was drowning. "She
s right here! Call the police, Cornell! I want
eement went thr
ed at Chloe with pity. "Aunt Eudora, maybe we shouldn't involve the police. It would be
family like the Welches, that meant something far worse than a jail cel
amed me!" She looked desperately at Cornell. "Cornell, please
he Welch family has rules, Chloe. Rules that are older than both of us. A thief
ishonest maid in the 19th century. A story about a path of burning coals in
an't be serious
ld hear. "He's very serious. Now be a good girl and take your puni
ra commanded, he
towards the French doors that led to the garden
feet. The cold marble floor was
!" she screamed, her voice crack
eyes. No mercy. Only a cold, weary finality. "You bro
ace of tranquility, now looked sinister. In the center was a shallow tren
as r
h of fire. The heat washed ove
Eudora c
, standing there, a silent, powerful observer, his face a mask of indi
im died a final, painf
hind. She stumbled forward, her bare
agony that shot up her entire leg. A scream tore from her throat, raw a
tep. Anot
aze of pain, she saw Kenya, standing next to Cornell, a delighted smile on her f
inally, she collapsed on the other side, her feet a bloodied,
ballroom and dumped her on th
his phone. "I'll have the family doctor come look at that,"
bing his arm. "Enough of this b
ion shifting to her instantly. He smiled, a wa
atisfied, and moved towards the cake. The str
elebration. She heard the laughter. She heard the applause. She saw Cornell hand Kenya the
life, Chloe Welch made a new vow. They had b