Chapter 75
- What reason did Dahlia have to believe her? She was the one in the wrong, the one responsible for tormenting Dahlia's nights with disturbing dreams—a two-faced hypocrite. Where had that other facade gone, anyway? Why was it absent in front of Hessa?
- "No, nothing is going to be right," Dahlia growled, clenching her fist tighter in frustration.
- "I'm sorry," Lillibeth suddenly blurted out. "I know I have wronged both you and Xavier, and I truly regret it. I didn't realize the extent of my actions until you lost your father." The way she shifted her tone was astonishing, leaving Dahlia momentarily taken aback.