Aurora was so enraged by Joshua's shamelessness that she could barely breathe. Stella couldn't help but look away. Joshua had taken Leonard's old playbook and turned it into a weapon, beating him at his own game so thoroughly that he had nowhere to turn. If Leonard knew his past words had become a boomerang striking the woman he adored, would he feel a shred of regret?
The others were stunned by Joshua's explanation. After a moment, Israel pointed a trembling finger at him. "I've seen shameless people before, but you take the cake! A joke? Who do you think you are to joke with us? You get caught on tape, and suddenly it's all a joke? Go tell that to someone else and see if they believe you. Stop making excuses. You're the one who framed Aurora!"
Joshua remained unfazed, like a man who couldn't be reasoned with. "What are you talking about, Mr. Israel? If Leonard can make jokes in front of everyone, why can't I? As the saying goes, the burden of proof is on the accuser. If you want me to confess, you'll need to produce evidence and confront me with it, just like Star did."
His eyes swept over the room. "You think the police will believe you based on a recording of me joking around? I may be a bodyguard, but I have rights. The Williams family wouldn't be looking for a scapegoat to frame, would you?"
Israel, Coleman, and Aurora, who knew Joshua's true identity, were seething with suppressed rage. His rogue-like, ‘what-can-you-do-about-it' attitude was completely unbecoming of a family head. Even the shrewd Skyler was momentarily baffled, unsure if Joshua had actually done it or if he was just trying to get revenge for Stella.
Either way, the Williams family was silenced, because they had treated Stella the exact same way. If she hadn't found evidence back then, everyone would have accused her of framing Leonard.
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