Chapter 465
But there was no denying the pressure they faced from their families.
Sharon was technically a Kalen heiress, but she hadn’t grown up in the Kalen family household. She’d never spent a cent of their money, and because of that, they couldn’t shamelessly expect her to fulfill some so-called “family duty.”
Melanie grinned. “Sharon, that’s exactly what I was waiting to hear! Thank God you didn’t hesitate or start worrying about every little thing. If you had, I might’ve thought you were a lost cause.”
Carol nodded in agreement. “We’re just dealing with a scumbag and a homewrecker. It’s nothing we can’t handle.”
As they spoke, they all turned toward Ginny.
Ginny’s smile remained impeccably composed, but her eyes were sharp.
“So Kelly thinks that just because she has a man backing her, she can bully Sharon without consequence? That because Sharon stands alone, she’s an easy target? Well, she’s not alone. She’s got us, and no one gets to push her around like that.”
Melanie gave a fierce nod. “Damn right. Time to give those two the wake-up call they deserve.”
That very night, Ginny, Carol, and Melanie each posted on X, announcing they would be special guest performers at Sharon’s upcoming concert.
None of them were influencers or celebrities. Their posts didn’t trend or catch fire among the general public. But in the upper echelons of society, the news spread like wildfire.
Ginny might have only tens of thousands of followers, but a significant portion of them were heiresses and trust fund heirs- people who mattered in the circles that mattered.
Even Victoria followed her.
In their world, Ginny was on par with her, both in status and influence.
As a true heiress of an elite family, Ginny rarely updated her X. She never promoted her own concerts. She had beauty, talent, and more than enough money. She didn’t need to chase clout.
It had been two or three years since her last post.
So the moment she published the announcement, the comments poured in by the thousands.
Victoria sat by her window, sipping coffee, when she saw Ginny’s name appear on her feed. Her fingers moved instinctively and gave it a like.
Ginny might one day become her sister-in-law. Maintaining good relations was only smart; no need to make life harder for her older brother.
But then, she saw another name.
Sharon McKinzie.
Her finger paused.
“Sharon?”
She stared at the screen for a moment, then chuckled, brushing off the thought. “Probably just someone with the same name.”
If Sharon really had a powerful friend like Ginny, would she have ended up on the news over her divorce? She was probably
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doing it for attention, trying to catch her father’s or brothers’ eyes after living such a pitiful life.
At the Biggs residence, Madeline held the invitation she’d just received from the Malcolm family excitedly.
She said to Denise, “The Malcolms have invited us to a concert at the end of the month. I hear they’ve invited all the top-tier families, like the Blakely, Kalen, Westin, Walton, and even the Ferrero family.
“I heard the Kalen family’s three heirs are still single. You should really put in some effort at the party. If one of them takes a liking to you, your future will be set.
“They’re all said to be incredibly handsome and charming. Aren’t you into looks? Just pick one and win him over.”
Denise was scrolling through her phone and barely looked up as she scoffed, “The Kalen family? You think I could actually land one of them? Isn’t the current head of the Kalen family, Richard, single right now? If it’s so easy, why don’t you try and bag him?
Madeline’s expression darkened. “Watch your mouth!”
Denise shrank back slightly, but didn’t reply.
Then, suddenly, her eyes widened.
She screamed, “What?”
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