“Yeah, so the goal is to never let them catch a break.”
Chelsea took a sip of water. “First, we force the Newtons to make a public statement. Then, we leak that they’ve actually been divorced for ages.”
Patricia was adamant: everyone needed to know she’d cut ties with the Newtons long ago. Just the thought of being called Mrs. Newton for even one more day made her skin crawl.
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Ruby lay in her hospital bed, phone in hand, scrolling through the latest headlines. As she read, it was like her legs didn’t hurt and her heart wasn’t aching—at least for a little while.
“Honestly, if she really is dead, good riddance,” Tina said from the chair next to her, peeling an apple.
Ruby glanced at her, then back at her phone. “You mean Patricia? The fire department hasn’t said anything yet. She might still be alive.”
“With a fire that big—if the Newtons really started it—do you think they’d leave any loose ends?”
Everyone knew the answer: no way.
The Martins had been making life miserable for the Newtons lately. If someone didn’t disappear soon, the Newtons were done for.
Tina didn’t reply, but she was hoping Patricia was gone for good.
“I heard the Parsons hired the best criminal defense lawyer around. The Newtons are going to be tied up in court for ages. Seriously, don’t get involved right now.”
Ruby set her phone aside and took the apple Tina handed her. “Yeah, yeah, I get it.”
“Not like I could get involved even if I wanted to, looking like this.”
It was true—people with issues always wanted to drag everyone else down with them. Patricia was a cripple. She’d hurt Joseph, hurt Ruby—everyone ended up broken.
If Patricia died before Ruby got her revenge, maybe that was just karma.


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