“What the hell are you losing your mind for?” he barked. “I only had your mother donate some blood to make up for what you did. I even had people escort her back to her hometown and buy her plenty of supplements. Don’t push your luck, woman!”
“Seems to me you’ve completely lost your mind,” he added. “If you keep making a scene like this, there’s no point in keeping this marriage.”
With that warning, he continued in his tracks with Kinsey in his arms.
As they passed Kenzie, Kinsey gave her a provocative smile and silently mouthed, “I told you. You can’t beat me, loser.”
They were gone, and Kenzie stood there, looking exactly like the crazy woman they’d painted her to be while everyone around her watched like it was a show.
She couldn’t help it; she broke down in tears.
Yeah. She really had become a joke.
But she swore, this would be the last time.
From this moment on, she would never let anyone trample her again. Every single person who had hurt her would pay!
That same day, she signed the discharge papers and went straight to the funeral home in her hometown.
Since Beth had only Kenzie left as family, the funeral was kept simple.