Chapter 60
At first, the onlookers were surprised that Dominick had stepped forward, taken hold of the foolish woman's
reins, and even agreed to let her stay. But as they listened, it becclear that he simply thought she was
being overly confident.
From the woman's words, it seemed she knew Dominick. But to the crowd, it didn't matter. Many people claimed
to know Dominick, yet what truly mattered was whether he acknowledged her in return.
Marissa, worried that Paisley and Dominick's conversation might reveal too much about their connection, quickly
rode closer. "Dom, don't worry," Marissa said gently. "I know what I'm doing. | won't let this lady get hurt. If she
wants to compete, I'll grant her wish."
With Marissa's assurance of safety and Paisley's determined expression, Dominick finally relented. He thought,
‘Fine, Paisley. If you want to compete, then compete. Maybe losing will teach you a lesson about your limits.' He
stepped back, his face still cold, and glanced at Marissa. "Be careful."
Marissa gave him a sweet smile. "Dom, you don't need to worry about me." Then, she turned to Paisley, raising
an eyebrow with a smug look in her eyes that only Paisley could understand. "Let's start here. One lap around
the field. Whoever's faster wins. Sound good?"
Paisley met Marissa's gaze head-on. "Fine."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe two lined up at the starting point, ready to begin. Nearby, Serena, cradled in Maria's arms, watched her
mother intently. Using all her strength, Serena shouted, "Go, Mommy! Mommy, you're the best. Mommy, | love
you."
The sound of her daughter's cheers warmed Paisley's heart. Seeing this, Marissa turned expectantly toward
Grayson.
Receiving Marissa's silent cue, Grayson glanced at Paisley. When he noticed Paisley didn't even spare him a look,
irritation flared, and he shouted, "Go, Marissa! Marissa, you're the best. | love you, Marissa. | love you so much. |
love you more than anything in the world."
Marissa's goal was achieved. She glanced at Paisley out of the corner of her eye, smug satisfaction evident in her
expression. She thought mockingly, 'How does that feel, Paisley? It hurts, doesn't it? The child you gave
everything to bring into this world only has eyes for me."
The two kids seemed to be in a battle of their own. Hearing Grayson's louder cheers, Serena refused to be
outdone and shouted even louder. And so, amid the fervent shouts of encouragement from the two children, the
competition officially began.
Alexis stepped forward confidently, taking on the role of referee. She shot Paisley a disdainful glare before raising
her hand high. "Ready... Go."
As Alexis' hand cdown, the two horses bolted forward. Just as expected, Marissa took an early lead,
galloping ahead and leaving Paisley far behind.
Alexis let out a mocking laugh. "Forget Marissa's riding skills for a second-just look at that horse of hers. It's
leagues better than whatever that fool's riding."
Marissa's horse had been personally selected by Dominick. It was a high-quality steed in every sense, excelling
in both speed and temperament. On the other hand, Paisley's horse was smaller in stature and frustratingly
sluggish at the start.
While Marissa charged ahead at full speed, she couldn't resist glancing back at Paisley. Seeing her struggling to
keep up on the small brown horse, Marissa burst out laughing inwardly, 'Paisley, you've got no one to blbut
yourself for this."
Ahead was Marissa's scornful provocation, and behind Paisley was the sneering laughter of the wealthy heirs and
elites watching the race. Despite falling so far behind, Paisley didn't seem the least bit flustered. Paisley held the
reins in one hand and gently patted her horse's neck with the other. "Alright, little guy, it's your tto shine."
With a squeeze of her legs, the once-sluggish brown horse let out a sharp whinny and shot forward like an arrow
fired from a bow.
Initially, Marissa hadn't taken the race seriously at all. The only reason she had agreed was to humiliate Paisley.
But then something unexpected happened the sound of hoofbeats grew louder and closer, breaking her
composure. For a moment, she froze, realizing something wasn't right.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmFrowning in confusion, Marissa glanced over her shoulder, only to be stunned by the sight of Paisley rapidly
catching up. It didn't seem possible, and the realization sent a jolt of panic through Marissa. Before she could
react, she watched helplessly as Paisley surged past her in a blur.
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