ing genuinely aggrieved. "Sis, why didn't you tell
sion neutral. "Sabrina, didn't you book a hotel room for me
r a second. Was
ng, Sabrina had taken her to a hotel under the pretense of a celebration. She had drugged
the job, that Amelia wouldn't dare
here completely unharme
e back, you should have let us know. Your sister was worried sick, and
seeing Amelia perfectly fine now, Grace began t
ice dripping with innocence. "And Sabrina seemed fine with me staying at the hotel alone... Dad, Gr
ough it wasn't exactly suspicious. "So
, Sabrina mentioned it to me-it mus
l Mom," Sabrina
make me happy. We might have had a bit too much to drink, and she probably doesn't even remember booking the r
rprised look-wait a minu
rds trying to explain, making it sound like a weak excuse, or she'd just swallo
ed to make her happy. I didn't think it would turn out like this. Dad, it's my fault. Please scold me." Sabrina s
the Johnson family five
ut thanks to a stunt orchestrated by Sabrina and Grace that ended up
ard Amelia. He sighed, "Alright, that's enough. Everyone, get some rest. And from
nto a rage over this incident. He had yel
had said was, "Sabrina
terworks, playing the victim, while Grac
d, and Sabrina fed her a few vague lies-which she
d mistakenly thought they were her real family. She had treated them with
she was going to ret
*
wo men she had hired-but no matter how many t
she didn't even know if they had done
out hesitation, she stepped out into the hall
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