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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 400

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Cloudia was fuming, ready to tear into Lola. "You, you shut up, you bitch! Just watch me, I'll..."

"Come on, come on, let's just dance it out!"

"Enough!" Unable to bear it, Jaxon finally snapped.

The intense spat between Cloudia and Lola came to an abrupt halt.

Cloudia glared daggers at Lola, wishing nothing more than to rip her apart.

Lola, however, couldn't care less. She perched herself on the window sill, waiting for an answer she wanted.

Jaxon looked at her, exasperated. "Get down from there."

"Transfer all the money to my account. Only our son has the right to it. Who does Ursula think she is?"

Cloudia uttered, "You..."

But Lola cut her off, "If you're willing to give in, that's your call. But if you think you can make a move on Jaxon, you better ask my advice."

"Are you... you really here to turn our family upside down? Did Stella send you? How much did she pay you?" Cloudia was beside herself with rage.

Just thinking about how Stella had recently thrown the Larkin family into chaos made Cloudia suspect Lola was her plant. Stella wasn't going to let the Larkin family find peace.

Lola laughed scornfully. "With a mom like you, she must feel cursed. No wonder she made a public spectacle of ending her ties with you. Who needs a mom like that?"

Jaxon groaned, "Lola, that's enough."

Mentioning Stella's break from the family was a sore spot for Jaxon, a headache he wished would go away.

Initially, he thought Stella was just acting out, trying to grab attention because everyone was siding with Ursula. But the more the situation unraveled, the more he realized how laughable the Larkin family's predicament was.

Lola pressed on, "Enough? I'll say my piece. Jaxon's money is for our son, and no one else will get a cent unless we're dead and gone."

"Fine, fine, it's all yours. Happy now?" Jaxon finally gave in, unable to withstand the noise any longer.

Cloudia called out, "Jaxon!"

The panic in her voice was evident.

Lola, seeing Cloudia wasn't giving up, quickly jumped off the window sill, holding her son, and shoved Cloudia out of the room before locking the door.

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