Of all the Brennans, Juliet was really the only one who stayed close to Anastasia.
Juliet shot her a glance and replied, “Nothing, really.” With that, she slipped past and went off to find Grandma.
And she wasn’t lying—she hadn’t said anything of consequence. All she’d done was dig up a few of their aunt’s old keepsakes and reminisce about the past with her grandmother.
Juliet understood that, deep down, Grandma’s heart ached for Anastasia. She’d never truly let her go. Most days, Grandma kept quiet for fear of upsetting Mom or angering Grandpa, but it didn’t mean she didn’t care; more than once, Juliet had caught her wiping away tears in secret.
Now, hearing about how hard things had been for Anastasia over the years, Grandma’s guilt and sadness could no longer be contained.
Between Anastasia and Lauren, it was only natural that Grandma would favor Anastasia a little more.
She’d even started browsing the internet, and after reading all the awful things Lauren’s fans were saying about Anastasia, could anyone really believe she felt nothing toward Lauren?
A satisfied smile tugged at Juliet’s lips. She straightened her back, pride swelling in her chest, and her steps suddenly felt lighter and more confident.
Honestly, spending time with Anastasia made her feel smarter, too.
Lauren, meanwhile, watched Juliet’s retreating figure with a dark, brooding stare. Her face cold, she turned and headed downstairs.
Downstairs, Penny saw her storm in and felt a jolt of anxiety. She quickly pulled Lauren aside and whispered, “So? What did Lady Brennan say? Did she give you an explanation?”
“Nothing at all,” Lauren snapped.
“Nothing?!” Penny’s eyes went wide, her voice rising with outrage. “After what Anastasia did to you, how could they just let it go?!”
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