Then, Edith bowed toward the camera, her face a mix of reluctance and regret. "I'm sorry, Taylor. I truly am, and I ask that you forgive me."
As soon as the video was released, many friends forwarded it to me, congratulating me for finally getting my revenge and completely humiliating the Kennedys.
But I felt surprisingly calm.
In truth, whether she apologized or not didn't matter much to me. I just wanted justice for myself.
Still, the fact that Edith had gone through with it took a great deal of courage, which was unexpected. In a way, it was satisfying to see her do that.
That was when Edward called me again.
"Edith has apologized. So when are you going to issue that letter?"
"I'll contact Ace in the next couple of days to handle it."
"Can you do it today?"
I frowned. "Why the rush?"
"Why do you think? You'd probably dread spending even a second longer in a cell if you got locked up, wouldn't you?" he questioned.
His words irritated me, so I retorted, "Well, I'm not usele