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She’s Back, and Hell’s Coming with Her novel Chapter 180

Sabrina’s icy gaze locked onto her.

“Let’s begin.”

She was speaking to Celine.

This wager was never about the game. Sabrina wanted Celine to lose—publicly, humiliatingly. She wanted cracks to appear in that perfect inner circle of hers. The show was just getting started.

Elena couldn’t just stand by. No matter what, she and Celine lived under the same roof; how could things have come to this?

“Just our luck,” she muttered. “We walked right into her trap.”

The group bristled with indignation. It was obvious to all of them that Sabrina had set them up, and her smug satisfaction was unbearable.

If only they could see through Celine’s facade.

Then again, Elena herself had been taken in. So many people had been played for fools by Celine.

Even Caleb’s two fiancées had been brought down by her. The things she’d done weren’t just clever—they were ruthless.

Celine wanted her parents’ love all to herself, so she’d schemed and manipulated, painting Elena as a monster and turning everyone against her. She wanted her brother’s unwavering loyalty, so she’d destroyed the woman he loved.

What would someone so selfish and calculating do if, one day, all her friends deserted her?

Would she lose her mind completely?

The girls exchanged uneasy glances, but no one moved.

Sabrina didn’t waste her breath arguing. “Let’s go. We’re meeting at the main gates. With this many witnesses, you can’t back out.”

A ripple of excitement swept through the crowd.

Everyone urged the girls toward the entrance.

With so many eyes on them, there was no escape.

Sabrina’s voice cut through the chatter, cold and sharp.

“Round one: bark like dogs. And make it quick—I’m not in the mood for stalling.”

The girls’ faces fell.

They just stood there, frozen.

What a joke. Bark like dogs? They were the pride of their families, the most popular girls in school. To make fools of themselves here, in front of everyone?

How could they ever show their faces again?

“There are plenty of people waiting,” Sabrina reminded them. “Let’s not keep them.”

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