Chapter 462
But this morning-
Her blemishes were no longer red or swollen; in fact, they looked almost healed.
Cassidy had tried so many creams over the years, but none had ever worked this kind of magic.
This was a first.
No one could possibly understand just how giddy she felt.
She’d honestly thought the ointment Caitlin gave her would be useless, but to her utter shock, the results were nothing short of miraculous. The most update n0vels are published on.net
Cassidy immediately opened WhatsApp and started a video call with Caitlin.
It didn’t take long before Caitlin answered. “Hey, Cassidy.”
With barely contained excitement, Cassidy exclaimed, “Freya, your cream is incredible! I only put it on last night, and when I woke up this morning, most of my pimples were already gone.”
Caitlin smiled and replied, “Cassidy, remember to use it three times a day and keep at it for about a week. Try not to wear any makeup during this time. When the week’s up, your skin should be completely clear.”
“Really, Freya? Thank you! Once my face is back to normal, I’m taking you out for barbecue.”
“Deal.”
The Cartwright Estate.
Raven had made it through her first night unscathed. She wasn’t the least bit worried by The Ridge Viper’s threats. If that snake was really so formidable, it would’ve caught up to her already-after all, it was only a hundred kilometers away. Surely, it wouldn’t have waited this long.
Meanwhile
In the Cartwrights’ back garden-
Something massive seemed to be slithering through the thick flowerbeds, its scales catching flashes of sunlight as it moved almost too quickly for the eye to follow.
One of the gardeners frowned, sensing that something was off. He turned to his coworker. “Perkins, don’t you feel like there’s something weird about the garden today?”
He couldn’t explain it, but ever since he’d come out here in the afternoon, he’d felt unsettled.
Perkins kept spreading sod as he replied, “Weird? Steele, you’re just spooking yourself for no reason. Let’s hurry up and finish so we can get out of here.”
Hearing that, Steele shrugged it off and got back to work.
Raven, after carefully doing her makeup, grabbed her purse and headed out.
She made her way to a trendy restaurant for afternoon tea.
As luck would have it-
Caitlin and Keira were dining there as well.
Raven set down her handbag and strode over, chin lifted high, a confident smile on her lips. “Keira, Miss Gonzales. What a surprise running into you both here!”
“Miss Cartwright,” Caitlin replied, glancing over her shoulder.
Raven’s smile widened. “Miss Gonzales, you must be disappointed to see I’m alive and well-seems The Ridge Viper hasn’t caught me yet.”
“It’s only been a day,” Caitlin said coolly.
Raven nodded, the smugness in her grin even more pronounced. “That’s true-two days left. Just two more days until I get to see your breathtaking dance, Miss Gonzales. I can’t wait
She was already planning to secretly film Caitlin’s humiliation and make sure it
made the rounds in every social circle that mattered.
“I’m looking forward to seeing you donate to charity in front of everyone, Miss Cartwright,” Caitlin countered, unfazed.
Raven huffed. “We’ll see who has the last laugh!”
After Raven flounced off, Keira immediately turned to Caitlin. “What on earth was that all about?”
Caitlin briefly recapped what had happened the previous day.
Keira frowned. “I’m going straight to Virgil Cartwright! Is this how he raises his daughter?”
“No need,” Caitlin said, gently placing a hand over Keira’s. “Grandma, Raven will get what’s coming to her soon enough.”
Keira looked at her, a little uncertain. “Freya, is The Ridge Viper really that dangerous?”
Caitlin took a bite of her dessert, then replied, Honestly, The Ridge Viper isn’t so temperamental. The real problem is that Raven ignored every@arning and stole its egg That spake will definitely come after the Cartwrights for revenge.”
Keira nodded, understanding.
Having survived the previous night, Raven didn’t give the whole thing a second thought. She went through her skincare routine and fell asleep without a care.
At two-thirty in the morning, an icy chill startled her awake.
It was an odd sensation-like something cold and slick was crawling up her
pajama pant leg, inching higher and higher along her skin.
Half-asleep, Raven blinked open her eyes-only to see, poking out from
her palama collar, a terrifying
serpent’s head, to ngin
ditongue licking ta
and out with a menacing hiss.
Any trace of sleep vanished in an instant. Raven screamed at the top of her lungs.
“Aaaah!”