Chapter 106 It Was Supposed To Hurt

Aubree only allowed Estella to get off of her when she heard the child beginning to get out of breath from crying so much.

Estella immediately crawled toward the window on the other side of the car while enduring the pain and clutching her schoolbag to her chest as she continued sobbing.

“Good! It was supposed to hurt,” Aubree scoffed as she glared at the little girl. “If you tell anyone about what happened today, I swear to God that you’ll never see that woman ever again.”

Only then did she go back to the front seat and drove Estella to the kindergarten.

“We’re here. Wipe those tears off of your face,” Aubree commanded after they reached the kindergarten.

Estella hurriedly dried her face, afraid that she really wouldn’t be able to see her beloved Ms. Jarvis after this because of Aubree’s threat.

Aubree glanced at her and felt like her face seemed clean enough. She opened the door, and as they walked toward the gates together hand-in-hand, she hissed, “Don’t cry or make a fuss again. If anyone can see even a single mark of a tear on your face, you’ll know what I have in store for you.”

after she had hissed at Estella, Aubree looked back up

hold her tears back and obediently walked toward her teacher, bowing toward

Estella!” her teacher greeted cheerfully. She spotted the hastily dried tears on Estella’s cheeks and frowned in concern. “What happened?

today and didn’t want to come to school. We spent the longest

upon hearing that. “Really? Estella has never hated school before.

not feeling too well today. After all, her fever

smile, not looking too much

and pretended to give her a couple of words of advice before turning to

had only just gotten into her car when she spotted a familiar Mercedes-Benz parked in front of

out

cleared up, and she began to look as right as rain once the three of them

Aubree’s expression darkened rapidly.

handing the kids over, and her expression remained gloomy until

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