โIf Iโve made up my mind about someone, no oneโs going to change it,โ Jamison said, his voice firm and unyielding.
Carla was so furious she could barely get a word out. She spun around and grabbed her son by the arm. โCome on, weโre going home!โ
โMomโฆ Uncle canโt be with Ivyโโ
โShut up!โ Carla, seething but unable to take it out on her brother, lost it when her son kept talking back. She slapped him, hard.
The smack echoed in the hallway.
Micahโs head snapped to the side, and he turned back to her, whining, tears welling up. โMom, you hit meโฆ Youโve never laid a hand on me beforeโฆ Itโs Uncle who made you mad, so why are you hittingโ ah!โ
He didnโt even get to finish complaining before Carla landed another slap, then another. She didnโt care where they landed; she just kept swinging, venting all her pent-up frustration.
โIโm hitting you, thatโs who! I spoiled you rotten, and look what youโve become! All for Emma, your father had to give up land to the Windsors. And now you want to drag Ivy into this mess? Iโm warning youโ donโt you dare get tangled up with the Windsors again! Do you hear me?โ
โAhโ Mom, youโve lost your mind! Uncle, help! Sheโs gone crazy! Ow, it hurts!โ
Micah stumbled around, dodging as best he could, wailing at the top of his lungs. Carla, completely losing control, kept hitting and shouting, years of resentment pouring out.
Jamison just watched from the sidelines, clearly amused and making no move to intervene. He even threw in a barb: โGood, this should make up for what he missed out on in childhood.โ
As expected, plenty of bystanders at the museum caught the commotion on video and posted it online. Luckily, most people these days werenโt so easily swayed by a single clip.
Human trafficking had long been an outrage in the public eye, and once people learned about Ivyโs past, their sympathy was entirely with her.
Sure, in the video, Emma was the one kneeling, looking pitiableโalmost as if Ivy were being cruel and unforgiving. But the internet wasnโt fooled. Instead of piling on Ivy, people showed remarkable understanding: โDonโt urge kindness until youโve suffered what they have.โ
The ones under fire were the heartless traffickers and the cold-blooded Windsor family.
For two straight days, the Windsors trended at the top of the news feeds, infamous as ever.
Ivy scrolled through the headlines while eating breakfast, unable to keep a small smile from her lips as she watched the Windsorsโ troubles unfold.
Her phone suddenly lit up and began to ring.
She glanced at the caller ID, frowning in confusion.
Property management?
What did they want with her?
She answered with a hint of suspicion. โHello?โ
โMiss Windsor, you have visitors here claiming to be your parents. Should we let them in?โ The property managerโs voice was polite but cautious.
Ivyโs surprise deepened.
How did Adkins and Rosetta know where she lived?
A momentโs thought, and she understood.
Micah had been here beforeโheโd even brought Emma with him.
If Jamison hadnโt given the front desk strict instructions, they wouldโve shown up at her door a long time ago.
And if Emma knew her address, of course Adkins and Rosetta could find it, too.
Ivy didnโt hesitate. โNo, I donโt want to see them. Please ask them to leave.โ
โUnderstood.โ
But hardly a minute after she hung up, Adkins called her directly.
Ivyโs frown deepened. Annoyed, she put the phone on silent, stared at the screen for a few seconds, then finally picked up. โYes?โ
โIvy, your mother and I are here to see you, but securityโs not letting us in. Could you let them know?โ Adkinsโ voice was unusually calm and gentle.
Ivy gave a brittle laugh. โAnd who are you, exactly? Why would you need to visit me?โ
At the gated entrance, Adkins sat in the car, about to explode at her tone, but Rosetta quickly squeezed his arm, warning him to keep his temper.
He swallowed his anger. โYour last nameโs Windsor. Who do you think we are?โ
โThere are plenty of people named Windsor in this world. Am I supposed to care about every single one of them?โ