Angelica heard the receptionist's message, forced down the irritation bubbling in her chest, and, after a long pause, squeezed out a smile. "Thank you. Otherwise, Selina probably wouldn't have agreed to see me."
She also noticed a few reporters trailing in behind her and took a slow, deliberate breath.
Ever since Logan had publicly denied going to the hospital for her, online speculation had been swirling. Many were starting to doubt whether the child was even his.
Angelica couldn't afford to wait anymore—she had to stir up a scandal.
She wanted the world to see her as the kind, wronged one—and Selina as cruel and jealous. She needed the public on her side.
More importantly, she needed Logan to feel sorry for her.
Angelica made her way upstairs and, with an air of delicate innocence, stood beside Selina like a fragile flower wilting in the wind.