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How to Destroy a Cheater Without Saying Goodbye novel Chapter 103

"She's always been a good person."

Aside from Jeannette's affair, Loraine was, for the most part, kind-hearted.

That only made it harder for Blanche to accept—the fact that Loraine had been the one to destroy her happiness and her marriage with her own hands.

"You're lying! How could that be possible? Eddy is the only man I've ever loved, everyone knows that—my parents, too!" Ingrid was utterly unable to accept this reality.

Blanche, meanwhile, had no interest in Ingrid's turmoil. "I'm dropping the charges against you. From this moment on, you and I are no longer friends."

"You—you're not blaming me?" Ingrid stared at Blanche in disbelief. "Why aren't you blaming me? If I hadn't introduced Jeannette to Loraine, she never would've ruined your marriage with Eddy. Why don't you blame me?"

"If it wasn't you, it would've been someone else who brought another woman to him. The real culprit is Eddy—he's the one who decided to hurt me."

With those words, Blanche stood up and walked out.

"Blanche, even if you do this, I won't be grateful! A few days in holding and a small fine? I can handle that! I don't need your pity! Do you hear me?" Ingrid shouted after her, but Blanche didn't so much as flinch.

Ingrid collapsed to the floor, tears spilling down her cheeks. "Blanche, she's not just any Jeannette. I'm your best friend—I know everything about you, every joy and every wound. I know exactly how to hurt you."

"She's the Jeannette I went to so much trouble to find—the Jeannette who's just like you."

"Blanche, do you hear me?"

"You idiot, why are you letting me off the hook?"

"Your little gestures mean nothing to me. I, Miss Marshall, don't care!"

But there was only silence.

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