~Chapter 61~
The low winter sun slanted through the windows, casting warm light across the cold air, as if trying to melt it.
How long had they sat like that, in quiet waiting, under that pale golden glow?
āMiss Harriet, I want to apologize.ā
āMiss Vivianaā¦?ā
When Harriet turned around, she saw Viviana biting her lip, her brow furrowed.
āThat party where everyone blamed you⦠the place I stood that day felt strangely familiar. And I realized, you were usually the one standing there. And I⦠I was one of the people standing across from you, accusing you.ā
Harriet didnāt speak.
āIām really sorry for how I judged you that day without even listening to your side. I just believed everything Bella said, treated you like a terrible person, and spread rumors without even thinking… I⦠Haah… saying it out loud makes me realize what a horrible person I was.ā
Viviana covered her face with both hands, ashamed.
And when she finally lifted her head again to apologize properlyāshe froze.
Tears shimmered in Harrietās eyes. The tip of her nose was red.
āThank you.ā
āHuh? But I should be the one apologizingāā
āNo one has ever said sorry to me before. All I ever wanted was just one person to say, āIām sorry I misunderstood.ā Thatās all I neededā¦ā
Harriet couldnāt hold it in any longer and bowed her head, her shoulders trembling.
Viviana could only stare, stunned.
Since returning from the convent, Harriet had always carried herself with calmness and confidence.
But nowāher face was crumpled in emotion, and tears were falling freely.
āIām sorry! Iām so, so sorry, Miss Harriet! For misunderstanding youā¦ā
Viviana kept repeating the one thing Harriet had longed to hear.
It felt shameful to only apologize after experiencing it herselfābut there were no other words she could offer.
Harriet wiped her face quickly and looked up again.
āSorry. I overreacted a bit. Itās not something worth crying over.ā
āI donāt know if I have any right to say this,ā Viviana said gently, ābut⦠I think I understand why you cried. Let me help you. Iāll tell everyone what Bellaās really like.ā
Harriet shook her head.
āPlease donāt.ā
āI know I wronged you before, but trust me this once. Everyoneās still being fooled by her. I canāt just sit back and do nothing.ā
āItās not that I donāt trust you. Itās just⦠now isnāt the time.ā
Viviana looked confused. She didnāt understand.
Harriet pitied her. Viviana still didnāt know the real Bellaāshe believed she could take her on directly. But Bella had spent years building her defenses, and a few exposed truths wouldnāt crack them.
āEven if you say it now, no one will believe you. Bellaās a genius at making herself the victim.ā
āSo weāre just supposed to stay silent and endure it?ā
āIf thatās all I planned to do, I wouldnāt have returned to Genoa.ā
Harrietās eyes glinted with purpose.
āWe have to make Bella take off her mask herself. I think the last party was the beginning. What do you think?ā
āThe partyā¦?ā
Viviana was about to ask what Harriet meantāwhat moment she was referring to. But then she caught Harrietās gaze and realized it:
She had already experienced it.
Vivianaās mouth dropped open in shock.
āYou⦠knew Iād break off my friendship with Bella?ā
āOf course not. I just hoped Bella would lose her composure and show her true colors. And that someone would be there to see it.ā
Viviana began to imagine what might have happened beyond her awareness.
Bellaās cold expression when their eyes met.
Could no one else have seen it?
The way everyone turned on her so suddenly at the partyā¦
Bella pretending to be the victim in that momentāwasnāt there anyone who found that strange?
Viviana wasn’t sure.
But a seed of doubt had clearly been planted. And now, she wasnāt the only one holding it.
“Maybe⦠maybe I wasnāt the only one who saw that crack in her mask.ā
“Iām hoping thatās true. But really, this is just the beginning. Honestly, I never expected anyoneāespecially someone like youāto take a stand this early.”
But Harriet didnāt feel only relief about it.
If Viviana had truly challenged Bella, there was no way Bella would let it go.
“Iām grateful, but⦠you should be careful from now on. Bella wonāt forgive someone who ābetrayedā her.ā
āHow is that a betrayal?ā
āFrom Bellaās perspective, it is. Itās betrayal. Itās disobedience.ā
Bella had worked meticulously to become the most admired young lady in society.
Harriet, to some extent, could even respect that effort.
Because of that, men fell for her charm, and women desperately wanted to be her friend. Bella was known as the golden rose of Genoa for a reason.
But she also had a huge ego. She saw it as a personal offense when one of her friends left her first.
“I know someone who publicly broke ties with Bella first⦠and was completely ruined because of it. Do you remember Diana McKellar?”
āMcKellar? The McKellar count family?ā
āThatās right. Their youngest daughter.ā
The McKellar family was extremely powerful, running businesses across several nations.
Diana McKellar had once been Harrietās friendāuntil Bella drove a wedge between them and took her away.
āBella cherished her because she had the strongest background of all her friends. But after a subtle rivalry emerged between them, everything changed.ā
It started with something trivial.
They had shown up to a party wearing the same dress from a famous designer.
Both wanted the other to change because they didnāt want to match. But no one wants to throw away a pricey dress they bought just to wear once.
Bella won, of courseāher dazzling beauty made the dress look better on her.
That couldāve been the end of itābut Bella continued to poke at Diana in subtle ways. Sheād āaccidentallyā say mean things while pretending to talk about someone else or āslip upā with fake concern.
Diana, humiliated and hurt, declared in front of everyone that she was done with Bella.
āThen strange things started happening. The men who used to follow Bella suddenly began chasing after Diana.ā
At just sixteen, Diana must have been thrilled.
If you stood far enough back, youād notice something was off.
But to a girl who had secretly dreamed of that kind of attention, she lacked the clarity to question it.
āShe started getting drunk at parties, acting out⦠maybe she felt like a queen surrounded by admirers. But scandals were inevitable.ā
āOh my godā¦ā
āAnd when the gossip reached a boiling point, Bella showed up at a party surrounded by all those same menālike nothing had happened. Only Diana was left disgraced.ā
Vivianaās eyes widened in horror.
āAre you saying Bella used those men to destroy Dianaās reputation?ā
āBella claimed she didnāt know a thing, of course. But the McKellars quietly sent Diana abroad before her reputation could fall any further. No oneās heard from her since.ā
Harriet sighed.
She remembered the day Dianaāonce her friendāwas driven out of the empire, and the chill that crawled up her spine when she overheard Bella laughing with Aston.
āUgh, so annoying! McKellar sent Diana off to the Kingdom of Candia. I had this whole plan to publicly humiliate her.ā
āDidnāt she already get humiliated? She canāt even show her face around Aston anymore.ā
āThatās nothing. If I carried out everything I planned, sheād have no choice but to kill herself.ā
Even now, Harriet remembered the horror she felt.
A sixteen-year-old girl, plotting a friendās suicideāusing men as tools to do it.
Was she even human?
“Diana had a better family and higher status than Bella, and still ended up destroyed. So what do you think Bella will do to you, someone she sees as ābeneathā her?ā
Viviana blinked.
āBeneath her? She thinks Iām beneath her?ā
Harry .. I am more amazed you actually managed to stay alive and it did not require you to regress to finally come to sensesā¦. So kudos to you