For as long as April could remember, Eloise had loved threatening her, and April had always submitted.
But that day, after a deep breath, April, still slightly stammering, said, “T-Then go ahead and complain. I’m not afraid.”
Eloise was thunderstruck; her once-docile little cousin, little stutterer, suddenly had a spine.
“So you’ve grown bold, April? Talking to me like that? Believe me, I can come over right now and teach you a lesson!”
Hearing Eloise’s vicious tone, April was still afraid.
Yet, she remembered Cecilia’s words—she couldn’t stay a doormat forever.
“Come if you want. I’m no longer the cousin you could bully at will. If you want to ‘teach’ me a lesson, I’m ready anytime.”
She finished, then hung up.
Listening to the dead line, Eloise stood frozen.
She had never imagined April could transform in the span of a single conversation.
At first, she thought of tattling to April’s parents, but then realized they’d side with their own daughter over a niece.
So, Eloise had no choice but to give up.
Elsewhere, April’s heart still pounded; she feared Eloise might go to her parents after all.
Her parents had disfavored her since childhood.
But her worry proved needless—Eloise never complained.
April learned later that her parents knew nothing of the quarrel.
In fact, once they discovered Cecilia’s present status, they began urging April to curry favor with her and stay close friends.
April understood ever more clearly what Cecilia had said. Once you start to change, things aren’t as frightening as they seem.
The very next day, she reported for work at Jamieson Group.
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