Alex suppressed a weary sigh.
Michelle pleaded on Ana's behalf, "Maybe Ana can wait until tomorrow to kneel in repentance. It's raining there, and she's exhausted from filming. Or perhaps she can do it after the show ends. After all, it wouldn't be proper for others to see that."
"Perhaps we should postpone it until next year!" Stephen glared at her and snapped, "She was nearly struck by lightning, and you're still making excuses? Are you waiting for punishment to befall our entire family?"
Michelle's mouth opened and then closed. "That's not what I meant," she protested.
"Didn't you hear Mr. Walter's warning?" Stephen hissed.
Michelle was at a loss for words.
Daniel finally intervened, "Mom, we should listen to Mr. Walter's instructions. The company's already struggling enough without inviting more misfortune."
Michelle pursed her lips together. Lately, every word she spoke in this house seemed wrong. Stephen's temper would flare at the slightest provocation, and his voice was constantly raised in frustration.
Was it so terrible of her to want to protect their daughter? Yet, deep down, she knew that all this traced back to that fateful moment when she'd shut the car door, leaving Demi behind.
…
Inside the tent, Ana's face darkened as Demi continued ignoring her. Without a word, she moved to the edge of the space and knelt with her back to the others.
A collective ripple of confusion passed through the group.
"Ana, what are you doing?" Wendy sprang up and hurried to her side. "Get up this instant!"
"I need to atone for my mistakes," Ana murmured, tears glistening in her stubbornly downcast eyes.
"You don't need to kneel for your mistakes. Get up now," Wendy said in exasperation.
But Ana shook her head and refused Wendy's attempt to pull her up. Her silent resistance drew more concerned guests to her side.
Maria's expression darkened as she turned to Demi. "She's manipulating the situation and making it seem like you forced her to kneel! Anyone who walks in now would think you're the villain here even though she was the one who hurt you."
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