Clarice rushed to George's office but was stopped at the door by George's daughter, Betty. Betty sneered. "Dr. Ford? I didn't expect you to be this kind of person." Clarice knew Betty held a grudge against her. After all, Betty had always been the golden girl—beautiful, from a good family, and once engaged to a man who was charming and utterly devoted to her. Among her circle of friends, Betty was the envy of everyone, the princess who had it all. But that all changed when the scandal broke. Overnight, Betty went from being a winner in life to "the i***t who was duped in love." None of it was her fault—she had been dragged down by Dan's lies. For someone who had been adored her entire life, this kind of fall from grace was unbearable. Life really wasn't fair. Why was it that when a

