"I’ve prepared a dress for you. Change into it before you go down." Rodney pointed at a dark green dress o n the sofa with his chin
"My clothes are fine. Why do I have to change it?" Freya was puzzled.
"The color of your dress is the same as Sarah's," Rodney said calmly. "Since she’s my fiancee and the future wife to the company's president, I won’t allow you to wear the same color as her."
After a moment's astonishment, Freya's chest felt like i t could explode from anger. "What the f*ck? Why don't you say you won't allow Sarah and I to have the same gender too?"
Rodney frowned at her words. "You're a daughter from a noble family, yet your mouth is full of foul words. How vulgar."
"Why didn't you say I was vulgar when you hired me t o be the cosmetic chemist?"
Freya sneered. "The design of my dress is different from Sarah’s. Why can't I wear a red dress just
because she wore it? Do you really think of yourself as the nephew of Australia's president already? Your uncle hasn't even assumed the position. Everyone in the Snow family keeps a low profile, so how did they have a child like you? Rodney, can you stop being a disgrace to your family?"
After that, she turned around to leave.
Rodney was infuriated. "Freya Lynch, don't think I don’t know that you clashed colors with Sarah on purpose. All you want is to let the people here tonight think you’re prettier than Sarah and have people mock her. She's already so miserable. Why can't you and Catherine just leave her alone?"
Freya took a deep breath. She was fuming from anger. "Are you crazy? If you have such a rich imagination, why did you start a cosmetics company? You should b e a writer instead. Do you think I can read Sarah's mind? How would I know what she'd wear?"
"A scheming woman like you will have your own ways." Rodney snorted.
"I can’t be bothered to care about you. Anyway, don't think of making me change my clothes, unless I die.” Freya kept walking. She was not going to argue with that fool any longer.
"Stop right there...”
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