Brenda and Amy, who were once the young ladies of the Newmans, had lost their arrogance and elegance.
They stood at the villa’s entrance in ordinary clothing with not a piece of expensive jewelry in sight. Neither were any Hermès bags.
They even took a taxi over because they did not have a car.
The two families had sold everything they could to pay off their debts and had no choice but to live in rented houses.
Although Amy and Brenda were born into the Newmans when they were not as rich