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When Ronald left, he practically dragged Finley out with him. Honestly, sometimes Ronald felt like stitching Finley’s mouth shut and sealing it with super glue.

After lunch, Stella was waiting for Susanna in the cozy warmth of the sunroom. The sunroom was toasty, with three walls made of floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the fluffy white snow outside, and the tree branches wrapped in glistening icicles.

The butler entered the sunroom. “Miss.”

“What’s up?”

“There’s a lady with the surname Lawson at the security gate asking to see you.”

Lawson? Could it be Cloudia Lawson?

Stella raised an eyebrow. “Cloudia?”

“Yes.”

The butler nodded.

Stella’s eyebrows arched.

She’s here now? It was obvious she was here because of Jaxon.

Or maybe she came because of Jaxon and Ursula.

Stella dismissed it with a wave. “I’m not seeing her.”

She had changed her phone number, so no matter how many phones Cloudia borrowed, none would reach her. After changing her number last night, only Tabitha and Susanna had it. And those two would never share it with anyone from the Larkin family.

“Understood,” said the butler.

Hearing Stella’s refusal, the butler was about to call security when Stella’s phone rang. It was Susanna.

“Star, Cloudia is literally on her knees in front of my car.”

Stella was taken aback. “What?”

Susanna continued, "She kept crying and making a fuss. My goodness! Before this, she always said you were raised in the countryside and were shrew."

"Looking at it now, who's the real shrew, then?"

Stella could already hear Cloudia's wailing from the phone, a grating sound that made her eyes narrow.

“Bring her in,” Stella sighed.

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