That day, Leandro was being all sweet with his girlfriend while the Martin family was being super welcoming to her. Meanwhile, Seraphina was hiding in a corner, watching it all like a spectator.
But in the end, she couldn't help but get involved.
Vivian was on the balcony when she visited the Reynolds Vista Retreat, and Leandro happened to step out to take a call, leaving her alone on the balcony.
That's when Seraphina couldn't resist stepping onto the balcony herself.
She was dying to know what kind of woman Leandro's girl was.
Then, Vivian fell off the balcony.
The Reynolds family's workers saw Seraphina on the balcony, so she was pegged as the culprit.
Every culprit has a motive, right?
Because of this incident, everyone in the Reynolds family knew that Seraphina had the hots for Leandro.
And because of this, Seraphina was kicked out by the Reynolds family.
In their eyes, she was a troublemaker, a young girl with too many plots and a vicious heart.
And Leandro felt the same.
In his eyes, letting her leave was an act of kindness. So, it made sense that he despised her now.
Seraphina still remembered how Leandro reacted when her feelings for him were exposed.
That night, he tightly gripped her jaw. Even now, Seraphina could vividly recall the pain from then.
"You're really… delusional," he told her.
"Delusional," a word that Seraphina remembered for many years.
But does Leandro even have the right to call her delusional now?
After all, he was the one reacting.
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