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... uld usually tell a white lie instead of being straightforward because she didn't want to hurt someone's heart.

But what Dorothea did was way out of her tolerance, and she understood that Vernon would hate Dorothea forever. In fact, he was justified to do so.

Unfortunately for Dorothea, Chloe was way firmer and more certain regarding Mackie and Vernon.

"I don't think you're entirely at fault, Dorothea," Chloe said truthfully. She lowered her head as she was about to confes ...

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