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Chapter 64 Like a Dream

It was only then that Celia reluctantly walked over to Grace and said, in a voice softer than a mouse's, "Um … I'm sorry."

Emily protested angrily, "Louder! We can't hear you."

Celia's hands balled into fists as she raised her volume. "I said I'm sorry! I'm really sorry!"

Then, she turned to look at Ben. "Is that enough, Ben?" she asked, looking like she had swallowed a bug.

Ben replied coldly. "Ask Grace, not me." So Celia looked in Grace's direction pitifully.

"If apologies were enough, what do we even need cops for? Did I say an apology would spare you from the police? You think too highly of yourself, Mr. Hawkins," Grace said.

Her smile was so full of mockery that Benjamin couldn't help but feel like he didn't understand her at all.

"Why should I let go of being accused without reason so easily? Is her status a Get Out of Jail Free card?" Grace said.

After all, Celia was only this bold because the Hawkins had let her off the hook again and again. There was no way Grace wou
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