Her Story: Rise Of Tiffany

Chapter 195



Usually quick-witted, Zoe was now stuttering.

“Yes, it’s me,” Abbie replied with a smile. “Thank you for liking me.”

“No, no, no, you deserve it! You acted so well; I watch every one of your films!” Zoe said, her eyes sparkling with hope and excitement. “Can I take a photo with you?”

“Of course,” Abbie said.All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

“Then… could I also get an autograph?” Zoe asked.

“Sure,” Abbie replied readily.

Zoe squealed, her face flushed with excitement, and she looked every bit the devoted fan. After successfully getting her photo and autograph, Tiffany said, “Let’s all get in the car and grab something to eat.”

The destination was the most upscale fondue restaurant in Lovell City. Even after entering the private room and placing their orders, Zoe remained in a daze, still processing the excitement of her encounter.

She could never have imagined that she would get to have dinner with her favorite actress in her lifetime. She was excited and about to jump up and kiss Tiffany when the private room door suddenly swung open.

A glamorous woman, dressed to the nines and wearing oversized sunglasses that obscured her face, entered uninvited Adorned in luxury designer clothes and jewelry that exuded wealth, she appeared to be more of a troublemaker than a guest.

Nevaeh inquired, “May I ask who you are?”

“Who do you think I am?” The woman removed her sunglasses, revealing a face full of charm and allure.

It turned out to be Milly Beck, a top-tier star in her prime. Furthermore, she was the rumored girlfriend of the man who had betrayed Abbie.

Nevaeh had just been with Abbie and was unaware of the backstory. Sensing that the visitor didn’t come with good intentions, she asked, “What brings you here, Miss Beck?”

“I just came to check on Abbie,” she said casually. “I don’t have any other intentions. We’re all old friends here, so if Abbie ever needs anything, please get in touch with us.” With an arrogant smile, Milly added, “Both Freddie and I are more than happy to help!”

Upon hearing this, Nevaeh’s face lit up with joy. Milly was a rising star, and Freddie had even won a Best Actor award the previous year. Both are hot commodities in the industry, so their willingness to assist would greatly benefit Abbie’s comeback.

Just as Nevaeh was about to agree, she noticed that Abbie’s expression was colder than usual. Abbie’s gaze was fixed directly on Milly as she uttered, “Get lost.”

“Looks like Abbie still has that bad temper,” Milly chuckled, her laughter ringing out. “Do you think you can make a comeback with your notorious reputation? Don’t kid yourself; once you’re seen as spoiled goods, that’s how it is.” With a taunting smile, Milly turned to leave, clearly reveling in the confrontation.

She made her exit with flair, exuding an air of arrogance. However, just as she took her first step away, a lazy voice called out behind her.

“You’re Milly Beck, right?” Tiffany asked calmly, her posture relaxed. Yet the words that followed sent a chill down everyone’s spine. “You were also on Maple Grove Avenue that night two years ago, weren’t you?”

The two years she referred to coincided with the incident when Freddie accidentally injured someone, leading Abbie to step forward and take the blame for him. The secret was known only to Abbie and Freddie, while the rest remained unaware of the incident’s details.

Upon hearing those words, Milly’s expression shifted dramatically. She had been the one to suggest that plan to Freddie, but she never expected Abbie to be foolish enough to agree to it.

She thought, ‘How did this delicate-looking girl know about it?’ Milly quickly denied, “I don’t understand. I have no idea what you’re talking about!”

“It’s okay if you don’t understand. Just know that the knife hanging over your head can drop at any moment!” Tiffany said.

Upon hearing this, Milly’s expression turned to one of shock. She looked at Tiffany and saw her smiling innocently, her angelic face betraying an unsettling hint of something more sinister in her eyes.

Milly ran off in fear, leaving the private room in a panic. She fled in a chaotic and defeated state, contrasting her earlier bravado and confidence.

Tiffany clicked her tongue in dissatisfaction, remarking, “Is there any sense of courtesy? She could at least close the door on her way out.”

The assistant quietly stood up and closed the door, restoring the atmosphere to its pleasantness before Milly’s confrontation. Nevaeh, while unaware of the full context, had been in the industry for many years before StarRise Entertainment brought her on board, so she had some inkling of what was going on. However, she chose not to address it at that moment.

The one most shocked was Abbie. She stared incredulously at Tiffany, unable to fathom how Tiffany knew about the incident. It was reminiscent of when Abbie confidently asserted that she hadn’t intentionally harmed anyone during her transition to a new agency.

Amidst the blame and scorn from everyone, it was only Tiffany who stood unwaveringly by Abbie’s side, defending her, when Milly, who had once supported her, turned around to insult her. Abbie lowered her gaze to the bubbling cheese sauce before her, the steam rising around her, mirroring the mist gathering in her eyes.

When they had nearly finished eating, Tiffany stood up, saying she needed to go to the restroom, and Abbie immediately followed her out. They walked side by side. Abbie asked, “How did you know the incident happened on Maple Grove Avenue two years ago? And how did you know Milly was there, too?”

“I not only know that, bu

I also know that the idea came from Milly, didn’t it?” Tiffany replied with a relaxed smile.

Abbie was even more shocked to hear this. “Where did you find out about that,” she said, bewildered.

It was something she had only learned after being released from prison, when Milly had deliberately come to taunt her, bragging about the actual events from that time. But by then, she had already been trampled into the dust. Even knowing the truth, she couldn’t see how to compete with Milly and Freddie now.

Tiffany said casually, “You were the one who told me.”

“I told you? That’s impossible; I didn’t even know you back then! Abbie said.

Abbie was about to ask more when Tiffany suddenly stopped and said earnestly, “You did tell me.” However, it was on her previous encounter.

Abbie faced an uphill battle for a comeback, enduring countless hardships and scrutiny. In desperation, she revealed the events of that year to the public. Yet, with just a few words from her, no one would believe it. No one cared about her innocence; they only accused her of being dramatic and trying to clear her name.

In the end, Abbie never managed to redeem herself, and after that, she faded into obscurity, unable to rise again.

She still didn’t believe her, so Tiffany reached out and patted her shoulder. “What happened in the past doesn’t matter. The important thing is that you’re mine now, and I won’t let my people suffer.”

The phrase “you’re mine now” felt a bit off to Abbie. She paused momentarily, looking at Tiffany suspiciously, only to see her wink at her playfully. There wasa an unmistakable cleverness in her expression. Her captivating features radiated a brilliance tht made it hard to look away.

Abbie felt a tightness in her nose, suddenly overwhelmed by the urge to cry. During her darkest year, she had constantly longed for someone to reach out and pull her from the abyss. Yet, despite encountering many people along the way, all she received were stones thrown into the well, deepening her despair.

Now, she felt incredibly fortunate to have encountered Tiffany.


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