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Chapter 40

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Fading Into Blue by Austen 40 Summary In Chapter 40 of "Fading Into Blue," Natalie confronts Rebecca about a mysterious woman named Ms. Scott, who has been the center of gossip regarding her attendance at an international charity dinner. Despite Rebecca's earlier confidence in Ms. Scott's legitimacy, the conversation takes a dramatic turn when Natalie questions the woman's authenticity. The urgency in Ms. Scott's abrupt termination of the call raises suspicions, leaving Rebecca visibly shaken and defensive. Natalie's disdain for Rebecca's blind trust in Ms.

Scott becomes evident as she criticizes her for being gullible. As the tension escalates, Rebecca struggles to reconcile the reality of the situation with her previous beliefs. Natalie presents facts that undermine Rebecca's claims, revealing that the charity dinner had occurred two days prior, and Ms. Scott was indeed in attendance, contrary to Rebecca's assertions. This revelation hits Rebecca hard, causing her to experience a wave of humiliation as she realizes she has been duped.

The emotional turmoil is palpable as she sinks to the ground, her anger morphing into despair, highlighting the sting of being made a fool in front of her peers. Alice, showing compassion in the midst of the chaos, attempts to reach out to Ms. Scott again but finds the number blocked, further cementing the feeling of betrayal. As the classmates rally around Rebecca, eager to deflect attention from her embarrassment, they turn their sights on Natalie, demanding she prove her connections to the Scott family.

The atmosphere shifts as Rebecca, in a fit of rage, challenges Natalie to demonstrate her claims, igniting a fierce confrontation. Amidst the chaos, Natalie remains composed, determined to assert her credibility. She confidently pulls out her phone, signaling her intention to contact the Scott Group's Commerce Department, a bold move that underscores her resolve to prove her worth and connections.

This moment encapsulates the emotional stakes at play, with Rebecca's humiliation and Natalie's determination forming a compelling backdrop to the unfolding drama, leaving the reader eager to see how the confrontation will resolve. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **Chapter 40: Prove** **Natalie's POV:** With an air of composure, I posed a question that had been nagging at me. "Ms. Scott, I trust you won't mind my inquiry-what are you up to right now? I heard whispers that you were invited to the international charity dinner in Calithera tonight.

Are you attending the event?" A pregnant pause hung in the air, stretching the silence between us. Then, a voice, tinged with urgency and a hint of panic, broke through. "Oh, yes... yes, I'm at the dinner! Sorry, things are about to get underway. I need to end this call!" Before Rebecca or anyone else could even process what had just occurred, "Ms. Scott" abruptly terminated the call, leaving the phone to beep incessantly in our ears. The smug expression that had graced Rebecca's face evaporated like mist in the morning sun.

A flicker of doubt crossed her features, but she seemed reluctant to delve deeper into the matter. In a swift motion, she snatched the phone from my hand and shot me a glare that could curdle milk. "Natalie! Did you hear that? Ms. Scott just outright stated she doesn't know you!" I regarded her with a mixture of pity and exasperation, as though she were a puzzle missing a crucial piece. With a sneer that dripped with disdain, I replied, "Rebecca, where on earth did you stumble upon this 'Ms. Scott'? She's nothing but a con artist! Can't you see that?

After all those years in school, has your brain turned to mush? Honestly, you're dumber than a little pup!" My words landed with a brutal precision, sharp and cutting. Rebecca's cheeks flared a bright crimson, a vivid testament to her fury. She was practically radiating frustration, her emotions swirling chaotically around her. "Natalie! You're spewing utter nonsense! Can't you handle the sting of defeat?" The truth was, deep down, Rebecca wasn't completely convinced that the woman was genuine.

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Just last week, she had managed to wiggle her way into a so-called "Maritime City socialites' group." Within that circle, she had encountered this elusive "Ms. Scott." The members treated her like royalty, showering her with admiration and lavish gifts. She would frequently flaunt stacks of cash and share snapshots from extravagant soirées. Rebecca had jumped through hoops to "verify" that this woman was indeed the heiress of the fabled Scott family.

Then came the kicker: the woman insisted that to add her as a private contact, one would need to transfer a hefty sum of 100 thousand dollars as a "socialite identity verification" fee. That monumental sum loomed over Rebecca like a dark cloud, making it nearly impossible for her to accept the possibility that she might have been duped. Plus, on "Ms. Scott's" social media, she constantly showcased her opulent lifestyle, which seemed all too real. "The international charity dinner concluded in Calithera the night before last. You can find the reports all over the internet.

The Scott family's heiress was indeed on the guest list. How could she not be aware if she attended?" I stated, my voice laced with unwavering confidence. As soon as I finished, a classmate whipped out their phone in a frenzy to verify my words. "Goodness gracious! The dinner was two days ago! There are articles about it! The Scott family's heiress was definitely in attendance!" a classmate exclaimed, their voice rising in disbelief as they waved the screen around for everyone to see.

The report was unmistakable: Alexander's daughter, the heiress of the Scott Group, had graced the charity dinner in Calithera with her presence for her international debut. Rebecca staggered back, as though I had physically struck her. She sank to the ground, her face drained of color, a ghostly pallor replacing her earlier anger. It wasn't the loss of money that stung the most; it was the bitter taste of humiliation, the knowledge that she had been made a fool in front of her peers. Alice, ever the compassionate soul, refrained from joining in the ridicule.

Instead, she took it upon herself to dial "Ms. Scott" once more, her expression earnest as she hoped for a different outcome. But all that greeted her was a cold, automated voice informing her that the number had been blocked. With a heavy heart, Alice returned the phone to the dazed Rebecca. In that moment, as I stepped closer to Rebecca, she reacted like a cornered animal, her fury igniting anew. With a sudden jerk, she lifted her head, her eyes ablaze with a mix of rage and exhaustion.

Clinging desperately to the remnants of her pride, she unleashed a fierce shout that echoed through the room. "Natalie! So what if I got played? You're in the same boat! Quit pretending! You're living off Landon, and yet you're boasting about knowing people from the Scott family? Well, prove it then, if you're so full of it!" Her outburst provided a convenient distraction for some of our classmates, who were eager to shift the focus away from Rebecca's embarrassment. "Hey, Natalie, cut the act. You and Rebecca are two peas in a pod.

Just make up and let it go," the ever-present peacemaker chimed in, trying to quell the rising tension. Those who had been fawning over Rebecca earlier, feeling a touch sheepish but still mindful of her generosity, rallied around her, eager to stir the pot of drama. "Yeah, Natalie, just admit defeat. Rebecca got conned, that's all. Take a shot as a penalty, and let's move on," one of them urged, their tone almost gleeful. "Exactly. Just apologize sincerely, and since we're all classmates, Rebecca won't hold it against you," another chimed in, their voice dripping with false sweetness.

"Look, we're all here as classmates. No need to puff yourself up. You're not going to snag a spot with the Moon-Shadowed Pack just like that," a third added, their words laced with condescension. Amid the cacophony of voices trying to drag me down to Rebecca's level, I remained cool and collected. With deliberate calmness, I pulled out my phone, holding it up for everyone to see. In full view of my classmates, I unlocked the screen and punched in a number with confidence. My voice, steady and authoritative, sliced through the chatter, reaching the sensitive ears of every werewolf in the room.

"Hello, this is Natalie. Please connect me with the Commerce Department of the Scott Group." Conclusion In the aftermath of the confrontation, the air was thick with tension, as the weight of humiliation settled heavily on Rebecca's shoulders. Her outburst, a desperate attempt to reclaim her dignity, had only served to further expose the cracks in her facade. As I stood there, phone in hand, I felt a strange mix of empathy and resolve. I had once been in her position, grappling with insecurities and the bitter sting of betrayal.

But unlike Rebecca, I was determined not to let the whispers of doubt drown me. The room was a tempest of voices, but I had found my anchor, ready to prove my worth and silence the naysayers. As the call connected, a wave of calm washed over me, dispelling the chaos around us. I could feel the eyes of my classmates boring into me, their anticipation palpable. In that moment, I understood that this was not just about proving my connections; it was about reclaiming my narrative and standing firm in my truth.

With her classmates buzzing in anticipation, the stakes are higher than ever. Will she be able to successfully navigate the intricate web of social dynamics and expose Rebecca's misguided beliefs? As she awaits a response from the Commerce Department, the atmosphere will be charged with suspense, and the reactions from her peers will be electric. Expect confrontations, unexpected alliances, and perhaps even a revelation that could change the course of their rivalry. Moreover, the chapter promises to delve deeper into the world of socialite intrigue.

As Natalie stands firm, the facade that Rebecca has built around herself may begin to crack, leading to a confrontation that could redefine their relationship. Will Rebecca's desperation push her to take reckless actions, or will she finally come to terms with the truth? The reader can anticipate a whirlwind of emotions, as friendships are tested and the line between loyalty and betrayal blurs.

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