As long as she admits that she forged the emerald pendant, she can clear herself of the charges of deceiving the Shaw family. She was clueless, innocent even.
Lisa pointed at Chloe: "Chloe, this is just a fake. Did you sell the real one and make a replica because you knew I was after your emerald pendant? So you crafted a fake and stashed it in the drawer at Sundance Heights just to keep me off your trail and stop me from
bugging
you."
Everyone around burst into laughter.
Cassie laughed the hardest, giving Chloe a friendly pat on the shoulder: "Girl, you're a genius!"
"Ms. Chloe is not just beautiful, she's sharp as a tack."
"Ms. Chloe, that move was downright clever-switching the real one with a fake."
strategy here, like pulling a
Meanwhile, Lisa was fuming.
whichever way the wind blew. It was all because Chloe had become the young mistress of the Sartori family. Everyone was just trying to cozy up to her. "Chloe, you
Ruby, did you hear all that? It wasn't me trying to fool
was left burning too long and got moldy, but nothing
ointment. Neil took it, saying,
Ruby while watching the drama
still playing the victim: "I've been wronged. For years, Chloe's been setting me up, laying traps for me. She hates me, she's
heard everything clearly, but I've got a few
of hope: "Mr. Neil, whatever questions
you to snatch. Isn't this pendant yours? You said you've had it
was stumped, words
of stealing her incense and her emerald pendant.
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