"Rebecca, how do you have the nerve to say that to me?" Penelope scoffed. "You're the one who deserves a taste of your own medicine. But don't worry, your turn is coming."
With that, she followed the officers to the police station to give her statement. After answering their questions, she was free to go.
Norton and a reluctant-looking Timothy were waiting outside. They must have heard what happened and come to pick her up. Just as she walked down the steps, Theodore pulled up in his car.
She called Hogan and asked him to handle the aftermath of the crash.
One yesterday, another today. A Porsche and now a Ferrari.
Hogan didn't say a word, but the pain was written all over his face.
Theodore got out of the car, his expression dark. Penelope decided that keeping 'The Money' happy was her top priority, so she bypassed Norton and Timothy and ran straight to him.
"Uh, both of your cars got wrecked on my watch. I don't think I can afford to pay you back."
Both cars were worth millions. She really couldn't afford it.
At her words, Theodore's expression soured even more.
"Then sell yourself."
"Huh?"
"My wife. Theodore's wife should fetch a pretty penny."
'The Money' was always so domineering, but somehow, it sounded so good coming from him.
She let out a little sigh. "Who would want me, besides you?"
"I don't want you either."
"Don't say that! I have to pay you back with myself!"
She burrowed into his arms. When he tried to push her away, she just held on tighter, wrapping her arms around his waist and clinging to his arm, whispering sweet nothings like she was a brand ambassador for Sugar Bliss. If she had a tail, it would have been wagging furiously.
Finally, her antics wore him down.
"Alright, that's enough. As long as you're not hurt."

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