"Grandpa and Grandma, please don't be mad. It's all water under the bridge now. What we need to focus on is making it up to Rose for the hurt she's endured. I'm fine, really. What matters most right now
is how Rose feels."
Rosemary never expected that with Serena out of the picture, Alma would step into the spotlight. She had heard Alma had a sister who was sick and couldn't make it today.
She just hoped they weren't cut from the same cloth.
"Why would Serena have someone hit you?" David suddenly asked. "Did you two have a falling out?"
Bernard and Cornelia's gaze shifted back to Alma.
"Serena's been bullying me, and it wasn't just a one-off. At Mr. Eugene's birthday bash, she dumped champagne on my face when no one was looking—and she spat in it first."
Everyone cringed at the thought, appalled by Serena's behind-the-scenes behavior. It was just tasteless.
"There must be some bad blood between you two," David said, cutting to the heart of the matter.