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Vivian was out of pocket money, and she saw it as a monumental betrayal.

And after a disastrous blind date with Finley, she blamed the whole fiasco on Stella.

Whatever her father had warned her about the consequences of crossing Stella? That was ancient history to her. When she spotted Stella, rage consumed her, and she lunged at her like a woman possessed.

But Stella wasn't a pushover.

To make matters worse, Sirena wasn't the best at breaking up fights.

Sirena clung to Vivian, pleading, "Vivian, let it go. Stop fighting."

Vivian struggled in Sirena's grip, unable to land a decent punch.

Stella seized the opportunity to scratch Vivian's face several times and even managed a few kicks.

Vivian was desperate to hit Stella back, but Sirena held on too tight. "Sirena, let go!" she yelled.

With her face scratched and temper flaring, Vivian decided to claw back at Stella. But with Sirena holding her back, she couldn't get near.

Sirena kept holding her tightly, urging, "Seriously, it's not worth it."

If it kept up, things could really get out of hand.

Tegan stood by, stunned by the scene, especially Sirena's attempt at breaking up the fight.

Stella landed a few more kicks before Tegan finally stepped in to help, proving more effective at separating them.

She grabbed Vivian's wrist, saying, "Vivian, remember you're a Warner. You have to keep your composure."

Vivian was already immobilized by Sirena, and with Tegan joining in, she was completely restrained.

To anyone watching, it might have seemed like a proper intervention. But by the time they were done, Stella looked pristine, while Vivian was a mess, her face scratched up.

Alerted by the commotion, security from the mall hurried over to finally separate the two.

Vivian's hair was messy, looking like she'd just rolled out of bed. She pointed a trembling finger at Stella, struggling to find the words. "You, you..."

"Come on, Vivian. Let it go," Sirena said, trying to lower her hand, worried she'd break a finger.

Uriah answered Tegan's call next.

Tegan wasted no time. "Uriah, someone said I was a dog fed scraps by the Horner family."

Vivian was flabbergasted.

Sirena glanced at Stella and Tegan with disbelief.

Wait, what? Were they tattling? And why? They weren't even the ones who got hit.

Vivian was incredulous. "Hey! I'm the one who got beat up here, and you two are whining?"

She was on the brink of losing it.

Look at her! She got the bruises and scratches, while Stella and Tegan were untouched and still tattling?

Stella began to sob theatrically into the phone, "It was Finley’s blind date. She hit me."

Vivian was speechless, utterly flabbergasted.

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