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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge

Chapter 117
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Chapter 117 Hearing that it was her daughter calling, Victoria let out a small sigh of relief.

For a moment, she'd thought McNeil was up to snew mischief again.

"Mummy, tomorrow's my birthday. Will you come?" Gwyneth's voice was plaintive and hopeful.

Victoria paused, realizing it had been nearly five days since she last heard from Gwyneth-the longest stretch since she'd promised her that new video game.

She must have grown tired of asking. Every time, Victoria told her, "Wait until your birthday." Now, at last, the day had come.

"Yes, I'll bring your gover tomorrow," Victoria replied.

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Gwyneth squealed with delight on the other end, but as soon as the words left her mouth, Victoria regretted it.

Gwyneth was almost certainly staying at Winding Peak Lane with Violet. Bringing her birthday present meant Victoria would have to go there too.

And that house-Violet's house-was the one place Victoria dreaded most.

It had been her and McNeil's hfor six years, their private haven-until he went and bought an identical one for his mistress.

Even now, after the divorce papers were signed and she told herself she no longer cared, Victoria couldn't stomach the thought.

It was as if someone had spat into her favorite dish. No matter how many times you wiped it clean, you'd never want to eat it again.

"You're the best, Mummy! You're amazing!" Gwyneth cheered, her joy infectious.

"Gwyn, McNeil, I cut up sfruit. Chave some. Gwyn, I made your favorite cupcakes too—but don't eat too many sweets at night, or you'll lose your pretty figure!" Just as Gwyneth finished celebrating, Violet's voice drifted over faintly from the background.

Suddenly, Gwyneth's tone dropped to a whisper. Victoria guessed she was covering the phone with her hand. "Mummy, it's late. I have to go to bed now." She forced a big yawn, trying her best to sound sleepy.

Victoria's voice was flat, emotionless. "Alright. Get ssleep." She didn't remind Gwyneth of anything, didn't ask about school. She just ended the call.

Victoria knew exactly what was happening-Gwyneth was eager to get to the fruit and cupcakes Violet had prepared.

It was late. After being jolted awake by Gwyneth's call, Victoria's tiredness was starting to return.

She showered, then slipped gratefully under her warm covers.

The room was the one she'd grown up in, the one her mother had lovingly prepared for her.

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Lying in that familiar bed, she felt as though she were wrapped in her mother's arms. For the first tin a while, Victoria's mind was blissfully free of thoughts about Gwyneth, McNeil, or anyone else.

She fell asleep the moment her head hit the pillow.

*** The next morning, Victoria woke to find a text from Gwyneth waiting on her phone. "Mummy, I'm home! I'll be waiting for you!" Gwyneth hadn't slept all night. The moment dawn broke, she'd messaged Victoria.

Then she went looking for McNeil, only to discover Violet was already up too. Gwyneth froze she'd been haping to catch McNeil alone, ask him to take her hto wait for her mother, and then cback here to celebrate with Violet after she got her game. But now Violet was awake. How was she supposed to pull this off?

Worried that Violet might get upset and knowing she'd already texted her If her mother-Gwyneth ban texted her mem saw the message, she'd definitely chlooking for her. "Well, look who's up early-the birthday girl herself!" Violet smiled brightly at Gwyneth.

McNeil glanced over and ruffled Gwyneth's hair.

"You really are growing up, aren't you?"

Instead of feeling proud, Gwyneth felt her anxiety spike. How was she m supposed to ask to go hnow? "Violet, you're up early too," she mumbled.

Violet crouched down to Gwyneth's level, her eyes kind.

"So, you love racing cars, don't you?"