Chapter 126
Catherine's POV
"You asked for it." I didn't pity her. I took the necklace and turned to leave.
When I got back to the car, I opened my palm and looked at the necklace that was broken in half. My heart ached.
Gina was so out of line.
If I hadn't seen her cry so desperately, I would have slapped her.
What should I do?
My heart ached, and I was at a loss, so, I decided to find a place to have my necklace repaired.
In fact, there were a lot of jewelry stores on Sayreville's main street, and they offered jewelry restoration services.
But the necklace was an important relic my mother left me, and I was worried that they wouldn't take it seriously enough.
I pondered for a moment and went to Mabel's Aurora Pack to find an old craftsman there.
The old craftsman was a werewolf in his fifties.
"Is there something broken?" the old craftsman asked me with a smile.
I nodded and took out two pieces of broken obsidian wrapped in a piece of tissue with great care. "Can it be
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