Reborn Heiress: My Family's Bitter Karma
s a hollow, digital t
he trailer slid open with ahed with malicious glee. "Look w
ng a bracelet. It was old silver, tarnished in the crevices, set with rough-cut emeralds that caught the
as low, barely carrying over the distance,
rist. It was too small for her. She forced it, herers, loser!"
side. "Stop talking to the tr
in her own wrist. That metal was conductive. It was forg
phina said. "This i
neered.
dn't push. She just rested her fingers there. She closed her eyes for a fraction of a seco
She looked down a
o Regina, it felt like the silver was rapidly cooling, shrin
he clasp. It wouldn't budge. Her fingem. It recognized bloodlines. It recognized thieves. Regina wasn't being cru's other hand connecte
dy. But there was an edge to it,
rned her back on Regina, who was now cursing and p
rrison," Ser
the line. A chair falling over. Then,
ef, of a prayer answered after a decade of silence. "Wher
h blue, but to her left, over the tree line, gray clouds
id. "I'm out. The
nded. He was shouting at someone in th
the signal,"
hung
whimpering. "Mom! It wo
s from the neighboring trailer peek through her blind
t, honey?" Mrs. Higgins
ant note under her breath. A subtle 'Aversion Ward'. To anyone watching, she would suddenly seem uninteresting
t on h
five m
had disappeared from the window, but
ing purple! Mom,
have been. She could have ripped it off Regina. She could have broken the window an