Chapter summary of Chapter 799 – The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself by Pearl Martinez
In Chapter 799, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself by Pearl Martinez, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself.
"Still lying through your teeth, you little punk?"
Mr. Yates raised his fist again, but instinct kicked in when he saw Penelope's chilling expression, and he took a subconscious step back. Immediately regretting his retreat, he puffed up his chest to save face.
"You need to teach your son a lesson right here, right in front of me, or this is far from over!"
Penelope ignored the man completely, fixing her gaze solely on Queena.
"You claim you saw Julian hit her with your own eyes?"
Queena tilted her chin up stubbornly. "That's right. I saw it."
"Why did he hit her?"
"How should I know? But I'm guessing it's because Mia didn't want to sit next to him, and he felt humiliated!"
"Is that so?" Penelope turned to the teacher.
The teacher looked confused by the reasoning but stayed silent.
Penelope turned her sharp focus back to Queena. "You're absolutely sure you saw it?"
"Of course I saw it."
"I think you're lying."
"I am not lying!" Queena snapped defensively.
"Then tell me, what weapon did Julian use to hurt her?"
"A stone!"
"Are you absolutely sure it was a stone, and not a brick?"
"Of course it was a stone!"
The moment those words left her mouth, a heavy silence fell over the room.
Penelope's lips curled into a cold smirk. "Their stories don't even match. It's blatantly obvious they're both lying."
Queena, not fully grasping the trap she had walked into, turned to look at Mia.
Mia was already starting to panic. "I... I remember it was a brick, but maybe I remembered it wrong."
Catching onto Mia's desperate backtracking, Queena quickly adjusted. "I might have remembered wrong too. Anyway, it was either a stone or a brick. The point is, he had something in his hand, and he smashed it into Mia's head."
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