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Chapter 208
“Why would I lie about something that massive? All you have to do is look it up once you get out, and you’ll see p>
Saying it out loud made Mara’s sense of superiority flare up again.
“Sorry we misjudged you yesterday p>
One of the inmates mumbled as she chewed on a cookie.
“It’s fine. We didn’t know each other p>
“I’m just curious. How does a filthy-rich heiress end up in a place like this p>
“You don’t understand. I have a twin sister named Mira Mercer p>
Next, Mara gave them a rough overview of her life story, including how she went missing as a child and was only brought back to the family a few months ago.
She spun a tale of how she, as the innocent newcomer, was relentlessly bullied and framed by her vicious, jealous sister.
She basically listed every horrific thing she had done to Mira, but flipped the script, making Mira the villain and herself the tragic victim.
She added a generous amount of dramatic flair to make herself look like an absolute saint.
“Isn’t this just the plot of one of those fake-heiress soap operas? Except you two are actually blood relatives p>
Ultimately, the detention center was mind-numbingly boring. Trapped in a tiny room for most of the day, the inmates treated her story like a live soap opera.
As for whether they actually believed it? The women in here came from all walks of life; they were sharp, street-smart survivors. Not a single one bought her fabricated sob story.
Frankly, they had invented the very manipulative games Mara was trying to play. Hardly anyone even believed she was a real Mercer heiress.
They were just listening for the entertainment value.
“This sister of yours is pure evil, but you have to admit, she’s ruthless.
Usually, the fake heiress drama stays behind closed doors. She actually managed to throw you in the slammer p>
“Exactly. She’s evil, and she’s terrifyingly manipulative p>
“So what about your parents and brothers? Do they take her side, or yours p>
Mara desperately wanted to say they took Mira’s side to make herself look even more helpless and pitiful.
But all the luxury snacks and supplies she just handed out came directly from her parents. The lie wouldn’t hold up.
Besides, if they thought her family
didn’t care
about her, she’d lose at her leverage. These women would
instantly go back to bullying and degrading her.
“They treat me very well p>
“They treat you well? With a whole powerful family backing you, they still couldn’t
stop your sister from locking you up p>
These women asked way too many questions.
“Are you sure you didn’t just actually
‘n’
commit a crime? Because if you have the Mercer family backing you nobody could just toss you inhere
for no reason p>
“I walked right into a trap she set for me p>
Suddenly, someone chimed in. “Mara Mercer? Why does that name sound so familiar?
A Mercer heiress?
Wait, I remember now! You’re that girl the Mercers just brought back.
Word is, you’re an absolute psycho. You literally threw yourself down a flight of stairs just to frame your own sister.
I saw the video of it blowing up online p>
This inmate had just been transferred in recently, so she was completely up to date on the outside world’s gossip.
Mara’s blood ran cold. This was her absolute worst nightmare.
It was the darkest stain on her reputation, and someone here actually recognized her.
Suddenly, every pair of eyes in the room zeroed in on her, their gazes stripping away all her lies, exposing her ugly past for everyone to see.
“No, that’s not what happened! It wasn’t real, you have to listen to me! That was… that was p>
“I know! That video must have been doctored by your evil sister to intentionally frame you p>
While Mara, was frantically trying to
string a sentence together, the new girl clapped her on the shoulder and answered for herbice dripping with sarcasm.
Mara froze. *You literally just stole my excuse p>
“Hey, so what if it’s true? Everyone in here has done something messed up. We’re
all in the same boat p>
“Exactly! We’re all one big happy family. We need to stick together p>
Just as Mara started to feel a flicker of relief that they were being so understanding, Brenda Vance spoke up.
“Mara, since everyone here is being so supportive and understanding of your situation, don’t you think you should pass out a few more of those snacks p>