Delilah nodded fiercely, her expression betraying years of hidden fury. Though she was just a child when their mother died, she'd learned early to conceal her sharp mind behind a mask of innocence. Living in the shadow of the McMillan family and enduring Brynlee Ferrell's manipulations had forged a hatred within her that ran deep. Jasper, aware of the heavy emotions in the room, began recounting the story in a steady voice. He unveiled Brynlee's truths, exposing the lies she had built around herself. In Brynlee's self-serving version of events, she portrayed herself as a genius, a master strategist whose schemes were always flawless. Yet, Jasper explained, her narcissistic personality disorder had deluded her. Many of her so-called accomplishments were riddled with errors she refused to

