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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 547

Lemira held the sleek black membership card in her hand, her eyes wide with surprise. She couldn’t believe Mrs. Amanda had gone out of her way to help her. It was flattering, to say the least!

Even Susanna and Evelina were taken aback. Susanna, unable to hold back, blurted out, "Mrs. Amanda, what are you doing?"

"Do I need to explain myself to you, Susanna? Have you not learned a shred of manners from your sister?" Mrs. Amanda's voice was stern; she had overheard Susanna's earlier snide comments towards Lemira and found them beyond rude.

Susanna’s eyes welled up with tears at the reprimand, but she bit her tongue. She couldn’t afford to get on Mrs. Amanda’s bad side, not when her sister’s reputation was at stake.

Evelina quickly intervened. "Mrs. Amanda, you misunderstood Susanna. She was just concerned for Lemira, making sure she knew the ropes so she wouldn't have an awkward moment at the entrance."

Susanna shot Evelina a grateful look. Thank goodness this country girl could vouch for her.

"Better be," Mrs. Amanda said curtly, giving Evelina a once-over. She remembered Evelina’s father had also passed away in the same tragic accident years ago, which softened her heart a little.

Evelina breathed a sigh of relief, grateful the situation hadn't escalated. "Lemira, let's head inside. Don't mind Susanna; she just speaks her mind."

Lemira smirked. "Speaking your mind and being downright mean are two very different things."

This two-faced girl would say whatever it took to keep Susanna happy.

Mrs. Amanda turned to Lemira, "Ms. Langston, come with me."

Lemira didn’t hesitate and followed Mrs. Amanda into the club.

Susanna seethed, "When did Lemira get so chummy with Mrs. Amanda?"

Evelina shrugged. "Not sure. At the Langston family charity auction the other day, Mrs. Amanda and Mrs. Grace Draven were both there. But Lemira was always around Mrs. Amanda; she knows how to please people."

Jealousy gnawed at Evelina. Why did Mrs. Grace Draven find her annoying, no matter how hard she tried, while Lemira seemed to effortlessly win over Mrs. Amanda?

Susanna’s voice dripped with venom. "That low-class Lemira, always climbing the social ladder despite claiming she doesn’t care for our Business School."

"Susanna, we should head in too. Keep an eye on things so Lemira doesn't badmouth you to Mrs. Amanda. You don’t want her thinking worse of you."

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