Chapter 26 “And you? It’s not that I look down on you, but you should know better. “Getting into a third–rate college would be a miracle for someone like you. “So what’s the point of moving to an expensive place? That would just be a waste of money.” Bonnie smiled confidently. “I told you I could get Into Pyralls University, didn’t I?” Vera felt a little guilty about what she had just said, but she was also starting to feel annoyed as she thought that Bonnie was bragging again. “I’ve had enough of this, Bonnie! “If you w you want me to pay your rent, apologize to me right now! If you promise not to brag again, I’ll get you the place that costs 400 bucks a month.” “I was never going to ask you to pay for it,” said Bonnie firmly. “Oh, yeah? How are you going to pay for it, then?” Vera was exasperated. Bonnie chuckled. “What’s so funny?” Vera frowned. “You give Trina everything she wants even though I’m your biological daughter. It’s funny if you think about it.” Livid, Vera widened her eyes. She found her voice after a moment. “You want to blame me for that? Trina has worked hard to make me and your dad proud! She’s a great student, she’s won piano competitions, joined the equestrian club, and so much more. She’s done a lot for this family! “Your grandpa and grandma’s birthdays are coming soon, and she’s even bought them presents with the money she’s saved in the past year. You? All you do is fool around! Why should I spend so much. on you?” Annoyed, Bonnie said, “When have I ever spent your money? I’ve always supported myself! And I’ll get grandpa and grandma better gifts than Trinal” Vera crossed her arms and laughed dismissively. Bonnie lost her patience. “That’s it. I’m leaving.” She left with her luggage. “Come back!” Vera shouted after her. “Do you hear me, Bonnie? Get your ass back here. If you don’t, I’ll never pay your rent!” Chapter 26 Bonnie Ignored her and eventually disappeared from view. “Finel Let’s see how you survive without me!” It was dark when Boule reached the Knight Residence. She saw Ivor sitting on the sofa as if he was waiting for someone. Before she could ask who he was waiting for, Ivor spoke first. “Why are you back so late?”