Framed Twice 19

Framed Twice 19

Chapter 19 Who Says I Can’t Win an Argument

Chapter 19 Who Says I Can’t Win an Argument

What’s all the noise about

David’s deep voice rang out as he came downstairs, frowning the moment he heard the chaos

Seeing him, Elsa immediately gained confidence and rushed to explain everything that had just happened, putting herself firmly on the side of righteousness

After listening, David’s brows furrowed even tighter. No matter what, Windy was the Sue family’s biological daughter. If news got out that she was still wearing cheap, shabby clothes, people would think he was mistreating his own blood

Windy,” David said, his voice tinged with anger, throw away all those rags you brought back from the countryside.” 

Windy raised an eyebrow. This whole family was just laughable

Always pretending to be righteous, always criticizing her, but not once asking themselves why things were the way they were. She let out a cold laugh

You’re all so funny. Standing there acting high and mighty like it costs you nothing. If I throw all this out, what exactly am I supposed to wear?” 

David frowned deeper. What do you mean by that?” 

Windy didn’t bother answering him directly. Instead, her gaze slid toward Elsa, her voice as sharp as a knife

You drape your precious adopted daughter in gold and diamonds, while Iyour real daughterhave been home for days now. Has anyone bothered to buy me even one piece of clothing? I’m still a minor, you know. It’s your responsibility to provide for me. You think my clothes are shabby Elsa stands in front of me flaunting her brand names every day. If you don’t have time to handle it, then give me the money. I’ll buy it myself” 

Before Windy even finished speaking, Elsa’s eyes were already welling up with tears. She shook her head pitifully. 

Dad, I didn’t…. 

Quinn immediately cut in, her voice shrill and furious

Windy, watch your mouth! How dare you accuse your sister? Elsa would never flaunt anything in front of you!” 

Windy leaned lazily back on the sofa, smiling faintly as she tossed out a slow, deliberate taunt

Wouldn’t she? You sure about that? The Sue family is supposed to be one of the top families in Ocean City. You lose your daughter for over ten years, and when you finally find her, you treat her like some freeloading distant cousin while you fawn 

all over the fake one

David’s face flushed with embarrassment

It wasn’t about moneyhe didn’t care about a few clothes. It was the optics. If the outside world found out he was favoring an adopted daughter over his own flesh and blood, the Sue family’s reputation would be ruined

Windy saw right through his concerns

Family: Love? Those things meant nothing to these people. It was always about status, about appearances. As long as they protected the Sue name, everything else could rot

David’s expression softened slightly

You’ve been wronged, he said, his voice lower now

Then his gaze shifted to Elsa, and his face darkened a shade

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Ela shrank ack a little under the weight of his stare, sniffling as she tried to defend herself

“I really didn’t. Dad. I just wanted to help Windy meet some new friends” 

But inside, she hated Windy with a passion 

That bitch! She turned the whole thing around and made her look bad in front of their father

Elsa forced a few tears down her cheeks, making herself look even more pitiful, shrinking back like she was terrified of her big sister

Quinn, predictably, wrapped her arms around Elsa protectively, her heart aching at the sight of her precious girl crying

Elsa was just trying to be kind, Quinn said, shooting Windy a cold look. She didn’t know you didn’t have a proper dress. You were the one who suddenly refused to go.” 

Windy clapped her hands together lazily, sarcasm dripping from her voice

Bravo, Really, bravo. Are you her mother or mine? Seems like you’re awfully confused. Just a reminder, Ms. QuinnI’m not dead yet

Youhow dare you!Quinn exploded. Of course I’m your mother! I’m just being fair!” 

Fair! What a joke 

Windy’s smile turned cold 

This was the woman who had carried her for ten months. This was the mother who, at three years old, had screamed at her to go die, to get out and never come back

She remembered it. Even if the memories were blurry, even if she had spent years convincing herself that she must have done something wrong to deserve itshe remembered

In Quinn’s eyes, only Elsa was the perfect daughter.. 

No matter what Windy said, no matter what she did, she was always wrong. Elsa could fart and Quinn would call it perfume. The absurdity of it was almost laughable

In her past life, she had bent over backward trying to win their love

She had humbled herself, begred, groveled, tried everything

And what had she gotten

Nothing but deeper humiliation

Elsa’s crocodile tears had painted her as the cruel, hateful sister in everyone’s eyes

Her father had despised her

Her fiancé had betrayed her

Even the friends she had once trusted had turned their backs on her, standing on the witness stand to testify against her. And ElsaElsa had stood there watching it all smiling sweetly as Windy’s life burned down around her

Not anymore 

Now, Windy sat there calmly, watching Quinn soothe Elsa as if she were the most delicate porcelain doll in the world

You should stop spewing that passiveaggressive nonsense. Quinn snapped at her, her arms tightening around Elsa. We’re a family. Don’t ruin the peace

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Windy gares at her, emotionless

Family 

She gave a soft laugh

What a joke 

David finally cut in his voice sharp

Enough Linda, call the secretary. Get her a credit card. Tell her to buy whatever the wantsclothes, jewelry, anything. Take the bodyguards along. If she sees something she likes, she’s to buy it. No need to save money 

Windy smiled lazily

Good. I won’t hold back” 

David rubbed his forehead in frustration

He had a whole company to run. He didn’t have time to play referee between a bunch of squabbling women 

Quinn clung to Elsa, still glaring daggers at Windy

The house staff all wisely stayed hidden, pretending they hadn’t seen or heard a thing 

Windy, thoroughly entertained, kicked off her slippers and sauntered upstairs

At the 

top of the stairs, she glanced back over her shoulder at Elsa and flashed her a slow. taunting smile

Elsa nearly exploded

She wanted to storm up the stairs and tear Windy’s mouth apart 

Quinn nearly followed after her, but Elsa quickly grabbed her arm and shook her head 

Mom, don’t. Elsa whispered. Windy didn’t mean it.” 

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Of course, she would have loved for Quinn to storm up there and slap Windy around 

But Quinn wasn’t smart enough to realize the consequences

David was the one who called the shots in this house

If he found out Quinn had laid a hand on Windy, it wouldn’t just be Quinn who got punishedit would drug Elsa down too Quinn sighed and hugged Elsa even tighter

My sweet girl,she whispered her voice full of heartbreak. Don’t worry. Your mom will buy you everything you want. I won’t let her outshine you

Elsa smiled through her tears, her mind already racing ahead

She still had a party to attend today 

She needed to keep playing the good girl in front of her friends.. 

Windy, just wait. One day, you ll be the one crying at my feet

Elsa left for the party with a bright smile plastered on her face 

Meanwhile, Windy had Victor drive her straight to the heart of Ocean City 

Yesterday, she hadn’t had time to properly look around

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