Chapter 140 Help Me Out With This
Sam approached Deirdre gingerly. “Miss McKinnon? Come on. We should go,” he said. “That…. That
was too reckless of you, miss. You shouldn’t have acted out that way during an important event like this
one. Things could have gone really bad, and… You know Mr. Brighthall wouldn’t possibly let you off
lightly.” Deirdre knew he was speaking the truth. As she cast her eyes on the ground, her tears rained
down on the cold, hard floor before she replied, “Did you know? The homeless man who murdered
Bliss… was Charlene’s employee, Sam. She hired him.”
Sam was bewildered. “What?!”
Deirdre pressed her hand against her chest, but it did nothing to relieve her from her pain. “She told
me… that Bliss kept looking in the direction of the mansion when… when it was about to die,” she
croaked. “It… was waiting for me to save it, Sam. And what was I doing at the time? I… I was s-
shopping for new clothes! I f-failed Bliss. I k-k-killed it!”
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possibly blame yourself for this. I was the one who took you out shopping, remember? Do you consider
me an accessory to the crime? Look, neither of us knew that was going to happen that day. Who could.
have? Which is why I’m sure Bliss doesn’t blame you for what happened. And you… you shouldn’t
either.”
Deirdre bit her lips hard. “But the only reason it had to die was because I was its owner-Charlene only
wanted it dead because Bliss belonged to me!”
She had never hated Charlene’s guts so much in her life before. And yet, that same woman was
outside, dressed in a fancy dress, bathing in self-congratulating fanfare and festivities at her own party.
She kept hearing waves of cheers from the guests and listening to stupid birthday well-wishes and
compliments meant for the woman.
Deirdre’s eyes were red, and she dug her nails into her arm.
A thought flitted through her mind. She aimed her red eyes forward, knowing that this was where Sam.
was. “Can you help me?”
He was shrewd enough to understand her intent instantly. “You’re… You’re planning to make this
public, right?”
Deirdre gritted her teeth. She had duped herself into believing that patience would be her greatest
weapon. -if she waited long enough, Brendan would grow bored of her one day and she would be able
to flee. Charlene’s actions had mocked her faith so much that it had now collapsed. There were no
other options left except fighting for the justice Bliss deserved.
“Brendan’s sure I’m accusing Charlene without proof. And Charlene had planned to provoke me long.
before she decided to make up an excuse to get me here. Don’t you see? I have a target painted on
my back. Escape has become a pipe dream,” Deirdre murmured. Despair colored her lifeless,
downcast eyes while blue-black bruises began to surface on her arm as she dug her nails harder. “But
this time… She revealed a lot about her scheme in her bid to provoke me. There’s a video or a
recording on her phone that can act as proof. She also has some clues that connect her to the
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“Sam, I need help.”
For a long while, the room was silent.
“1… see,” Deirdre said self-deprecatingly. “I must have made an impossible request, Sam. That was
unfair of me. I’m sorry-”
He sighed, but his tone was firm and resolute. “No. I work for Mr. Brighthall, not Charlene. I was the
one
who brought Bliss to you too. I want justice for Bliss more than anyone else in the world, so I will help
you expose the person behind its death.”
His words moved Deirdre, and her lips formed a shadow of a smile. “Thank you,” she croaked.
“No need to thank me. I’m helping you for Bliss’s sake, too. But I have a condition.” Sam crouched
close to her and pried her fingers away from her arm. “I want you to stop hurting yourself, especially
before you know the result. If you don’t love yourself, then nobody else in the world will see a reason to
love you.”
Deirdre and Sam left for the mansion. Behind them, the hubbub of laughter and cheer rang on,
radiating
ignorance.