Chapter 69
Grace’s eyes welled with tears as she looked pleadingly at Lady Blackwood. “Grandmother…”
Lady Blackwood glanced between Asher and Grace before exhaling deeply. “Very well. Grace, since you claim it was merely a misunderstanding, please explain yourself properly in front of everyone. I’m certain Kimberly isn’t unreasonable.”
With Lady Blackwood taking this position, Grace had no one left to shield her. She sniffled, her expression a portrait of wounded innocence. “That day at the stables, I asked Kimberly to teach me riding. Everything was fine until the horse suddenly went wild. I… I was thrown and injured.”
Everyone already knew this much, but Asher’s tone suggested there was more to the story. They maintained a tactful silence, waiting for her to continue.
Grace darted a nervous glance at Asher. His piercing gaze made her shrink back. She stammered, “It was just a misunderstanding, really. I thought Kimberly disliked me and deliberately spooked the horse to hurt me. But later they found a wound on the horse’s neck—it must have been injured before being brought out. I must have accidentally pressed against it, causing the horse to bolt.”
She turned to Kimberly with carefully manufactured contrition. “I’m sorry, Kimberly. I misjudged you. I shouldn’t have assumed the worst. Can you forgive me?”
Kimberly’s brow furrowed as she regarded Grace silently.
Lady Blackwood spoke reproachfully, “Grace, how could you think such things about Kimberly? She would never hurt you.”
Lord Blackwood also appeared displeased. “If you wanted to learn riding, why not take proper lessons? Not only did you end up injured, but you’ve created this ghastly misunderstanding with your brother’s fiancée.”
At the mention of “fiancée,” a surge of jealous rage burned through Grace’s veins.
She managed to keep her voice steady. “I know I was wrong, Father, Mother.”
Asher’s gaze remained glacial. “That day, didn’t you explicitly claim that Kimberly had kicked the horse, causing it to bolt? Why have you conveniently omitted that detail now?”
Without waiting for Grace’s response, Asher turned to his parents. “Mother, Father, who exactly has been responsible for Grace’s upbringing? How has she become like this—full of lies and manipulations?”
Lord and Lady Blackwood exchanged meaningful glances.
Lady Blackwood frowned. “Did you actually lie, Grace?”
Tears instantly streamed down Grace’s face in well-practiced anguish. “I… I was wrong, Mother…”
Lady Blackwood’s expression hardened. “Grace, you told me it was a misunderstanding, but you never mentioned that you lied. Is this what your education has taught you—to falsely accuse others?”
The Jordans had caught on to what had happened. Ronald’s voice carried a frosty edge. “Lady Blackwood, Lord Blackwood, my daughter would never harm anyone deliberately. Your ward has falsely accused Kimberly—surely you owe us an explanation?”
Victoria added firmly, “Indeed. Kimberly is our daughter. While our family may not wield the same influence as yours, she has integrity and kindness. She would never stoop to such behavior.”
Kimberly felt unexpectedly moved hearing her father and stepmother defend her so staunchly. Though her relationship with them had been strained for years, it was clear they genuinely cared for her. Victoria had proven her care through actions over the years, even if Kimberly hadn’t been able to overcome her emotional barriers.
Grace’s sobbing intensified. She stood and bowed formally to Kimberly. “I’m sorry, Kimberly. I was wrong. I shouldn’t have lied about you. I’m truly sorry…”
Chapter 69 (continued)
Lady Blackwood sighed. “Kimberly, what Grace did was certainly wrong, but she’s apologized now. Couldn’t you find it in your heart to forgive her?”
Kimberly frowned slightly. There was something distinctly impatient in Lady Blackwood’s tone, as if withholding forgiveness would somehow reflect poorly on Kimberly rather than Grace.
Just as she opened her mouth to respond, Asher intervened. “Grandmother, I must say, that’s rather unfair. Whether to forgive or not is entirely Kimberly’s decision. No one should pressure her either way.”
Lady Blackwood’s eyes flashed with displeasure. “Asher, are you reproaching me?”
“Not at all,” Asher replied, his expression carefully neutral. “I’m simply asking that Kimmy not be pressured.”
Seeing Asher stand up to his grandmother for her sake, Kimberly quickly interjected, “It’s fine, really. I accept her apology.”
As she spoke, she cast a subtle glance at Asher, reaching for his hand and giving it a gentle squeeze, signaling him not to pursue the conflict with his grandmother.
Asher received her message, the sharpness in his eyes softening immediately.
Witnessing this intimate exchange, Grace was seized with such fury that she nearly cracked her teeth from clenching her jaw so tightly. Her nails dug crescents into her palms as she watched them.
Kimberly Jordan, someday I’ll make you disappear from this world completely.
Chapter 70 (continued)