Brooke Wyngarde | Red Rook (
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Rage of Innocence
Brooke was pretty sure she knew why she had been summoned into Rachel’s office. She waited outside, dressed in a floral-print Dolce and Gabbana dress and blue suede Christian Louboutins, both freshly delivered from Barney's. She wanted to appear mature, adult, and demure, projecting the image of a young woman who was savagely attacked by a little blonde monster from the ninety-nine percent who was hating on Brooke for no reason other than the fact that Brooke owned shoes that the mangy little snow rat could never afford.
Or something to that effect.
Would Rachel buy it?
Brooke doubted that. Granted, given the history between Rachel’s family and Brooke’s, it was hardly likely that the red-haired telepath would ever take the brunette empath’s side on anything.
Meanwhile, Bobbi was probably getting taught how to make ice cream with her powers so she could give herself a treat whenever she picked on someone better than her.
She sighed and continued waiting for Rachel, reading out of a book of short stories by Edith Wharton. At least Edith Wharton could always be counted upon to bring some class and sophistication, if no one else could.
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But at the same time...
She frowned, softly.
"But, socio -" she couldn't bring herself to say the full word, now. It made her mouth feel wrong. "But, the condition...it's not permanent, right? It can be..." cured was never really the right word for mental issues, "dealt with?" Still not the right phrasing, probably. "What if he's changed?"
That? That was a daughter who wanted more than anything to believe that her parents had loved each other, and who wanted to hold on to the real flesh-and-blood father that her mother had denied her.
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She was trying to tread carefully. She could see the desire to have a real, perfect father. "There's been positive results for therapeutic interventions, but that requires someone else bringing it to his attention to work on it. I can't honestly say if there's anyone with the strength to step in to do that for your father."
Because if Manuel did not like what you were saying, there would be hard emotional repercussions.
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She stood up and offered her hand to Brooke. "If you'll agree to my help, I'll do my best to shoulder the herculean task in front of both of us. Things between our families are never easy, but I'm willing."
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"If this helps me become a polished, classy, beloved society matron one day," not to mention, the best queen the Hellfire Club had ever had, "then I'll work with you as best I can."