The Black Swan's Final Revenge Pirouette: The 99th Game Was Mine All Along by Kylie Homme

Chapter 39



Chapter 39
The air froze with heaviness as the invisible tension struck us like a lightning bolt, making Leo look at Melody. His
disappointment was evident from his cold gaze, blaming her for
Zoe’s sadness.
Disturbed by this silent blaming, Melody looked at me absent–mindedly, as if it was my fault that Zoe uttered such heartbreaking
words.
Ignoring those failed parents, I glanced at Zoe’s teary face as he sniffled, trying to appear brave despite his young age. His
desolation actually made me feel a bit distressed.
After all, I was a daughter who had yearned to feel her parents‘ love for a long time....
Every minute I stayed there, I felt like I couldn’t breathe, so I immediately left with my daughter. But Jane held Leo’s hand tightly
and looked at me with pleading eyes.
WT...I tried to hold back the curse words that came out of my mouth. That was not what a graceful mother should do.
I smiled gently, pried Jane’s hand away, and whispered, “Now we should go home, baby.”
Melody’s eyes almost pierced through me, but she didn’t say anything finally.
I grabbed Jane’s hand and we both walked towards our Range Rover, Echo opened the door for us and helped Jane to sit.
After getting seated, I rolled down the window as the driver ignited the engine, taking one last look at Leo’s family. A disdainful
smile stretching my lips mirrored my bitterness as I
swore.
Game on.”
In the

car.
Jane cuddled up to me and said,

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“Uncle Leo is so handsome, mommy. Can he be my dad?”
The mobile from my hand slipped as I nearly choked, taken aback by my little girl’s wish. Even after everything I had done for
her, she was just an innocent girl who yearned to have a father in her life. It was indeed a truth that I would never be able to fill
the void of emptiness in her heart.
Blinking my eyes repeatedly, I gasped for air and spoke with great difficulty,
“B–but I don’t like him, Jane.”
Being a gentle soul, Jane sensed my unease. She immediately cupped my face and spoke,
“If mommy doesn’t like him, then I don’t like him either.”
I smiled fondly and shook my head. It would be nice if that were the case, but I know Jane.
Next morning, I decided to drop Jane at school in person. I had learned my lesson the hard way after yesterday’s incident.
Before the kids could officially start school, the teacher gave me the notice of a parent
meeting.
Holding my daughter’s hand, I walked inside the hall where the meeting was held, only to
meet stubborn Zoe. He had already saved a seat for Jane,
Zoe stared at Jane silently but didn’t say anything. Perhaps he was a little embafrassed by what happened last time.
Jane was playing with the bow on her skirt out of boredom and said sincerely, “Are you inviting me to sit with you? Okay, I
agree.” Then she took Zoe’s hand and sat down steadily.
Leo and I were left and stared at each other awkwardly, which meant we had to sit together, even though we had just finished a

war without gunpowder.

“Ma’am, please take a seat.” Leo sat down first and wiped the water drops off the chair for
1. me.
How hypocritical.
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Anyway, this is a free service.
I took out my cell phone for distraction, but the hushed whispers slithering into my ears. diverted my attention, I heard someone
saying,
“This one’s different from others.
She looks familiar!”
People were commenting on a new woman with Leo, associating my name with that playboy.
This uncomfortable closeness, and whispering brought back a flood of memories of where Leo hated to take me to any party
because of my weight, flexing Melody as his partner.
I felt bitter in my mouth, regretting my wasted time on him.
The parents meeting started without a delay and the teaching staff welcomed us, explaining the facilities for kids. I was waiting
for the sports categories for young talent when a wave of strong feminine perfume invaded my nostrils, making me cover my
face.
Whoever had worn this perfume must have had some serious issue with her sense of smell as this scent ached my head. I
wondered how she could come to attend a meeting like this.
This horrendous introduction piqued my curiosity to see the face of that annoying lady, and soon, all my queries were answered.
Melody sashayed towards Leo, her red lips pursing with her every step as she stood right in front me and said,
“Sorry, babe. I was caught up in work...”

As her excuses were none of my business, I focused my attention on the meeting. But Melody didn’t like my presence and
ordered rudely,
“Get up. It’s my seat!”
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