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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 58

George couldn't lie to defend Queena, so he remained silent, his face a cold mask.

Teresa, however, sighed in disbelief. "Queena, why would you try to frame your sister?"

"I… I…" Queena stammered, at a loss for words. Her tried-and-true trick had failed.

Yvonne smirked. "Queena, if you had the guts to jump from the roof, I might actually respect you. But a few stairs? You can only fool idiots with that."

George, Teresa, Jeffrey, and Joseph all flinched, feeling the insult hit its mark.

With no other options, Queena burst into tears. "I'm sorry! Mom, Dad, Jeffrey, I'm so sorry! I was just so scared." She sobbed, her face pale and pitiful. "I was afraid that when my sister came back, you wouldn't love me anymore. I love you all so much. I don't want to lose you…"

With a final, dramatic gasp, Queena's eyes rolled back, and she collapsed as if she had fainted from grief.

"Queena!" George cried out, catching her in his arms.

"Queena, what's wrong? Don't scare me like this!" Teresa's own eyes filled with tears. Jeffrey and Joseph crowded around, their faces full of worry.

Queena slowly came to in George's embrace, her eyes glistening as she looked at her concerned family. "Mom, Dad, I was wrong. Can you forgive me? I don't want to lose you."

"Yvonne, how could you lay a hand on your sister? What is wrong with you?" Teresa clutched her chest, looking heartbroken.

Yvonne swept a scornful gaze over them. "Queena accused me of pushing her down the stairs. If I didn't do it, I'd be taking the blame for nothing. And I, Yvonne, don't take the blame for anything I haven't done."

"Yvonne, you've gone too far!" Jeffrey roared. He grabbed her arm roughly, as if he might throw her down the stairs himself. "Queena was just feeling insecure! This is all your fault. You're just jealous that she had the life you think you deserved, so you're always picking on her."

"So you all knew she took my place," Yvonne retorted, yanking her arm free. "All those times you claimed she was innocent, you were just pretending to be clueless!"

She raised her hand and slapped Jeffrey twice, hard, across the face. The force of the blows left him stunned.

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