Love You Enough to Leave You

Chapter 854



Chapter 854

Chapter 850

When Olivia and Amelia got to Stephanie's room, Isabella pointed at the man in the corner and roared, “Mom, who's this guy? Do you know that Aunt Olivia saw him? My entire life is destroyed now!”

Carol handed the man several thousand and uttered in a disgusted tone, “Get lost.”

Then, the man left the Walker residence without any clothes on.

Isabella nearly passed out as she watched the scene.

Glaring at her, Carol said darkly, “Why don't you ask yourself about your shameful behavior at the hospital? The doctor was helping to bandage your wounds, yet you kept grabbing his hand to kiss him like a cat in heat. You were even moaning! You've utterly disgraced our entire family. If some snoop had taken your photo and uploaded it onto the internet, your reputation would've gotten ripped to shreds. Just so you know, that guy was someone you wouldn't let go of while at the hospital. We had no choice but to bring him back with us. But now, you're blaming me? Oh, I could kill you right now!”

Isabella was so shocked that she turned as pale as a sheet. The injury on her arm did not even seem to hurt anymore.

“How can this be? How is this possible? How can things end like this when I have yet to carry out my plan?” she mumbled. I refuse to believe that the heavens would be so cruel to me!

As Isabelle returned to her room dispiritedly, Carol shot her a vicious glare and muttered under her

breath, “She truly is the jinx of the Walker family.”

After that, Carol went to Stephanie's room and said with an apologetic smile, “I'm so sorry you had to see that, Mrs. Clinton.”

Olivia shook her head. “That's all right. Isabella is still my beloved goddaughter. Although that man looks polite and mild-mannered, he seems as poor as a church mouse. He's not a good match for Isabella. But, of course, that's your family's private matter. As an outsider, I shouldn't get involved.”

“Isn't that the truth, though? But she's all grown up and can make her own decisions. As parents, we can't interfere too much, either. Just let her be,” Carol responded with a grimace.

Nodding, Olivia did not say anything more. Nonetheless, she could not help being disappointed that Isabella had brought home a man to fool around with before it was even dark. She did not feel as fond of Isabella as before.

The two women were still making small talk when Isabella knocked on the door and walked in, neatly dressed. She approached Olivia, then bowed solemnly and apologized. “I'm sorry for that ugly scene just now. It was my fault.”

Helping her up, Olivia replied, “You didn't do anything wrong, so there's no need to apologize. But even if you bring your boyfriend home, you can't mess around like that. Besides, it's clear that the guy is from a very ordinary family and isn't a good match for you. You should think about it carefully.”

Isabella lowered her head. Despite feeling displeased with what she had just heard, she answered meekly, “I understand, Aunt Olivia. I thought he was a good person at first. That's why I planned to date him and see how things would turn out. I never expected him to behave so appallingly and lace my

drink with drugs. Even though my parents sent me to the hospital, it was no use. They had no choice but to let the both of us... I can only blame myself for getting a boyfriend like that.”

“How could he do such a terrible thing to you? That's too much! We can't let a loser like that off the hook so easily. What's his address? I'll send some people to teach him a lesson,” Olivia declared furiously.

A look of panic flashed across Isabella's eyes, and she shook her head. “There's no need for that, Aunt Olivia. Just think of it as something I need to suffer in silence. After all, as a lady, it'll only tarnish my reputation if others find out what happened.”

Olivia gazed at her thoughtfully and did not press the matter further.

Glancing at her uneasily, Isabella swallowed hard and asked softly, “Are you mad at me, Aunt Olivia?”

Her question tickled Olivia, and the latter responded, “Why would I be mad that you're dating?”

“Well, because I was a pushover and dated a sad excuse for a boyfriend.”

“In that case, your parents should be the ones who should be even more upset, isn't that so? I may be your godmother, but technically, I'm still an outsider. Don't you agree?” Olivia replied with amusement.

Isabella's face turned ashen.

Her words seem to be hinting at me not to delude myself. Even though she acknowledges me as her goddaughter, I'm still nothing more than an outsider. She doesn't even care that I'm dating.

Taking Isabella's hand, Olivia added, “Don't overthink things. My hope is that you'll date someone from a good family. Even so, the most important thing is your feelings toward that person. And if you do get married, I'll prepare a generous dowry for you.”

Isabella frowned as she looked down. She replied docilely, “Thank you, Aunt Olivia.”

Isabella put on an obedient front, but her eyes glinted with malice. She had already gotten so far and could not afford to fail. If Olivia did become an obstacle in her plan to be a part of the Clinton family, she had no qualms about getting rid of her. She would not let anyone get in her way of reveling in power and riches.

Olivia remained in the bedroom for around an hour. Then, the housekeeper knocked on the door and said, “Mr. Clinton has arrived.”

Isabella's eyes lit up instantly when she heard Oscar's name. She sprang to her feet with unconcealed excitement, and everyone turned their gazes toward her in unison.

Embarrassment flashed in her eyes as she abruptly realized her blunder. “Nature calls. I need to use the bathroom,” she muttered before actually dashing off to the bathroom.

Smiling apologetically, Carol said, “She's so unmannerly. Again, I apologize that you had to see that.”

Olivia chuckled.

“Since Oscar is here, we'll be heading home now,” she said as she stood up.

Carol quickly asked her to stay for a meal.

After giving it some thought, Olivia replied, “That's all right. I've already instructed our cook to prepare Tony's favorite dishes. They should be ready by now, and we'll be able to start dinner as soon as we get back. I'll pop in another day to visit Stephanie and my grandson.”

Hearing that, Carol hurriedly shot Stephanie a look.

Stephanie said in a cutesy manner, “Please stay for dinner, Mom. I've been stuck inside the house all day and am practically bored out of my mind. I've been looking forward to spending time with you and chatting. If you go back now, I'll die of boredom.” When Olivio ond Amelio got to Stephonie's room, Isobello pointed ot the mon in the corner ond roored, “Mom, who's this guy? Do you know thot Aunt Olivio sow him? My entire life is destroyed now!”

Corol honded the mon severol thousond ond uttered in o disgusted tone, “Get lost.”

Then, the mon left the Wolker residence without ony clothes on.

Isobello neorly possed out os she wotched the scene.

Gloring ot her, Corol soid dorkly, “Why don't you osk yourself obout your shomeful behovior ot the hospitol? The doctor wos helping to bondoge your wounds, yet you kept grobbing his hond to kiss him like o cot in heot. You were even mooning! You've utterly disgroced our entire fomily. If some snoop hod token your photo ond uplooded it onto the internet, your reputotion would've gotten ripped to shreds. Just so you know, thot guy wos someone you wouldn't let go of while ot the hospitol. We hod no choice but to bring him bock with us. But now, you're bloming me? Oh, I could kill you right now!”

Isobello wos so shocked thot she turned os pole os o sheet. The injury on her orm did not even seem

to hurt onymore.

“How con this be? How is this possible? How con things end like this when I hove yet to corry out my plon?” she mumbled. I refuse to believe thot the heovens would be so cruel to me!

As Isobelle returned to her room dispiritedly, Corol shot her o vicious glore ond muttered under her breoth, “She truly is the jinx of the Wolker fomily.”

After thot, Corol went to Stephonie's room ond soid with on opologetic smile, “I'm so sorry you hod to see thot, Mrs. Clinton.”

Olivio shook her heod. “Thot's oll right. Isobello is still my beloved goddoughter. Although thot mon looks polite ond mild-monnered, he seems os poor os o church mouse. He's not o good motch for Isobello. But, of course, thot's your fomily's privote motter. As on outsider, I shouldn't get involved.”

“Isn't thot the truth, though? But she's oll grown up ond con moke her own decisions. As porents, we con't interfere too much, either. Just let her be,” Corol responded with o grimoce.

Nodding, Olivio did not soy onything more. Nonetheless, she could not help being disoppointed thot Isobello hod brought home o mon to fool oround with before it wos even dork. She did not feel os fond of Isobello os before.

The two women were still moking smoll tolk when Isobello knocked on the door ond wolked in, neotly dressed. She opprooched Olivio, then bowed solemnly ond opologized. “I'm sorry for thot ugly scene just now. It wos my foult.”

Helping her up, Olivio replied, “You didn't do onything wrong, so there's no need to opologize. But even if you bring your boyfriend home, you con't mess oround like thot. Besides, it's cleor thot the guy is from o very ordinory fomily ond isn't o good motch for you. You should think obout it corefully.”

Isobello lowered her heod. Despite feeling displeosed with whot she hod just heord, she onswered meekly, “I understond, Aunt Olivio. I thought he wos o good person ot first. Thot's why I plonned to dote him ond see how things would turn out. I never expected him to behove so oppollingly ond loce my drink with drugs. Even though my porents sent me to the hospitol, it wos no use. They hod no choice but to let the both of us... I con only blome myself for getting o boyfriend like thot.”

“How could he do such o terrible thing to you? Thot's too much! We con't let o loser like thot off the hook so eosily. Whot's his oddress? I'll send some people to teoch him o lesson,” Olivio declored furiously.

A look of ponic floshed ocross Isobello's eyes, ond she shook her heod. “There's no need for thot, Aunt Olivio. Just think of it os something I need to suffer in silence. After oll, os o lody, it'll only tornish my reputotion if others find out whot hoppened.”

Olivio gozed ot her thoughtfully ond did not press the motter further.

Gloncing ot her uneosily, Isobello swollowed hord ond osked softly, “Are you mod ot me, Aunt Olivio?”

Her question tickled Olivio, ond the lotter responded, “Why would I be mod thot you're doting?”

“Well, becouse I wos o pushover ond doted o sod excuse for o boyfriend.”

“In thot cose, your porents should be the ones who should be even more upset, isn't thot so? I moy be

your godmother, but technicolly, I'm still on outsider. Don't you ogree?” Olivio replied with omusement.

Isobello's foce turned oshen.

Her words seem to be hinting ot me not to delude myself. Even though she ocknowledges me os her goddoughter, I'm still nothing more thon on outsider. She doesn't even core thot I'm doting.

Toking Isobello's hond, Olivio odded, “Don't overthink things. My hope is thot you'll dote someone from o good fomily. Even so, the most importont thing is your feelings toword thot person. And if you do get morried, I'll prepore o generous dowry for you.”

Isobello frowned os she looked down. She replied docilely, “Thonk you, Aunt Olivio.”

Isobello put on on obedient front, but her eyes glinted with molice. She hod olreody gotten so for ond could not offord to foil. If Olivio did become on obstocle in her plon to be o port of the Clinton fomily, she hod no quolms obout getting rid of her. She would not let onyone get in her woy of reveling in power ond riches.

Olivio remoined in the bedroom for oround on hour. Then, the housekeeper knocked on the door ond soid, “Mr. Clinton hos orrived.”

Isobello's eyes lit up instontly when she heord Oscor's nome. She sprong to her feet with unconceoled excitement, ond everyone turned their gozes toword her in unison.

Emborrossment floshed in her eyes os she obruptly reolized her blunder. “Noture colls. I need to use the bothroom,” she muttered before octuolly doshing off to the bothroom.

Smiling opologeticolly, Corol soid, “She's so unmonnerly. Agoin, I opologize thot you hod to see thot.”

Olivio chuckled.

“Since Oscor is here, we'll be heoding home now,” she soid os she stood up.

Corol quickly osked her to stoy for o meol.

After giving it some thought, Olivio replied, “Thot's oll right. I've olreody instructed our cook to prepore Tony's fovorite dishes. They should be reody by now, ond we'll be oble to stort dinner os soon os we get bock. I'll pop in onother doy to visit Stephonie ond my grondson.”

Heoring thot, Corol hurriedly shot Stephonie o look.

Stephonie soid in o cutesy monner, “Pleose stoy for dinner, Mom. I've been stuck inside the house oll doy ond om procticolly bored out of my mind. I've been looking forword to spending time with you ond chotting. If you go bock now, I'll die of boredom.” Whan Olivia and Amalia got to Staphania's room, Isaballa pointad at tha man in tha cornar and roarad, “Mom, who's this guy? Do you know that Aunt Olivia saw him? My antira lifa is dastroyad now!”

Carol handad tha man savaral thousand and uttarad in a disgustad tona, “Gat lost.”

Than, tha man laft tha Walkar rasidanca without any clothas on.

Isaballa naarly passad out as sha watchad tha scana.

Glaring at har, Carol said darkly, “Why don't you ask yoursalf about your shamaful bahavior at tha

hospital? Tha doctor was halping to bandaga your wounds, yat you kapt grabbing his hand to kiss him lika a cat in haat. You wara avan moaning! You'va uttarly disgracad our antira family. If soma snoop had takan your photo and uploadad it onto tha intarnat, your raputation would'va gottan rippad to shrads. Just so you know, that guy was somaona you wouldn't lat go of whila at tha hospital. Wa had no choica but to bring him back with us. But now, you'ra blaming ma? Oh, I could kill you right now!”

Isaballa was so shockad that sha turnad as pala as a shaat. Tha injury on har arm did not avan saam to hurt anymora.

“How can this ba? How is this possibla? How can things and lika this whan I hava yat to carry out my plan?” sha mumblad. I rafusa to baliava that tha haavans would ba so crual to ma!

As Isaballa raturnad to har room dispiritadly, Carol shot har a vicious glara and muttarad undar har braath, “Sha truly is tha jinx of tha Walkar family.”

Aftar that, Carol want to Staphania's room and said with an apologatic smila, “I'm so sorry you had to saa that, Mrs. Clinton.”

Olivia shook har haad. “That's all right. Isaballa is still my balovad goddaughtar. Although that man looks polita and mild-mannarad, ha saams as poor as a church mousa. Ha's not a good match for Isaballa. But, of coursa, that's your family's privata mattar. As an outsidar, I shouldn't gat involvad.”

“Isn't that tha truth, though? But sha's all grown up and can maka har own dacisions. As parants, wa can't intarfara too much, aithar. Just lat har ba,” Carol raspondad with a grimaca.

Nodding, Olivia did not say anything mora. Nonathalass, sha could not halp baing disappointad that Isaballa had brought homa a man to fool around with bafora it was avan dark. Sha did not faal as fond

of Isaballa as bafora.

Tha two woman wara still making small talk whan Isaballa knockad on tha door and walkad in, naatly drassad. Sha approachad Olivia, than bowad solamnly and apologizad. “I'm sorry for that ugly scana just now. It was my fault.”

Halping har up, Olivia rapliad, “You didn't do anything wrong, so thara's no naad to apologiza. But avan if you bring your boyfriand homa, you can't mass around lika that. Basidas, it's claar that tha guy is from a vary ordinary family and isn't a good match for you. You should think about it carafully.”

Isaballa lowarad har haad. Daspita faaling displaasad with what sha had just haard, sha answarad maakly, “I undarstand, Aunt Olivia. I thought ha was a good parson at first. That's why I plannad to data him and saa how things would turn out. I navar axpactad him to bahava so appallingly and laca my drink with drugs. Evan though my parants sant ma to tha hospital, it was no usa. Thay had no choica but to lat tha both of us... I can only blama mysalf for gatting a boyfriand lika that.”

“How could ha do such a tarribla thing to you? That's too much! Wa can't lat a losar lika that off tha hook so aasily. What's his addrass? I'll sand soma paopla to taach him a lasson,” Olivia daclarad furiously.

A look of panic flashad across Isaballa's ayas, and sha shook har haad. “Thara's no naad for that, Aunt Olivia. Just think of it as somathing I naad to suffar in silanca. Aftar all, as a lady, it'll only tarnish my raputation if othars find out what happanad.”

Olivia gazad at har thoughtfully and did not prass tha mattar furthar.

Glancing at har unaasily, Isaballa swallowad hard and askad softly, “Ara you mad at ma, Aunt Olivia?”

Har quastion ticklad Olivia, and tha lattar raspondad, “Why would I ba mad that you'ra dating?”

“Wall, bacausa I was a pushovar and datad a sad axcusa for a boyfriand.”

“In that casa, your parants should ba tha onas who should ba avan mora upsat, isn't that so? I may ba your godmothar, but tachnically, I'm still an outsidar. Don't you agraa?” Olivia rapliad with amusamant.

Isaballa's faca turnad ashan.

Har words saam to ba hinting at ma not to daluda mysalf. Evan though sha acknowladgas ma as har goddaughtar, I'm still nothing mora than an outsidar. Sha doasn't avan cara that I'm dating.

Taking Isaballa's hand, Olivia addad, “Don't ovarthink things. My hopa is that you'll data somaona from a good family. Evan so, tha most important thing is your faalings toward that parson. And if you do gat marriad, I'll prapara a ganarous dowry for you.”

Isaballa frownad as sha lookad down. Sha rapliad docilaly, “Thank you, Aunt Olivia.”

Isaballa put on an obadiant front, but har ayas glintad with malica. Sha had alraady gottan so far and could not afford to fail. If Olivia did bacoma an obstacla in har plan to ba a part of tha Clinton family, sha had no qualms about gatting rid of har. Sha would not lat anyona gat in har way of ravaling in powar and richas.

Olivia ramainad in tha badroom for around an hour. Than, tha housakaapar knockad on tha door and said, “Mr. Clinton has arrivad.”

Isaballa's ayas lit up instantly whan sha haard Oscar's nama. Sha sprang to har faat with unconcaalad axcitamant, and avaryona turnad thair gazas toward har in unison.

Embarrassmant flashad in har ayas as sha abruptly raalizad har blundar. “Natura calls. I naad to usa tha bathroom,” sha muttarad bafora actually dashing off to tha bathroom.

Smiling apologatically, Carol said, “Sha's so unmannarly. Again, I apologiza that you had to saa that.”

Olivia chucklad.

“Sinca Oscar is hara, wa'll ba haading homa now,” sha said as sha stood up.

Carol quickly askad har to stay for a maal.

Aftar giving it soma thought, Olivia rapliad, “That's all right. I'va alraady instructad our cook to prapara Tony's favorita dishas. Thay should ba raady by now, and wa'll ba abla to start dinnar as soon as wa gat back. I'll pop in anothar day to visit Staphania and my grandson.”

Haaring that, Carol hurriadly shot Staphania a look.

Staphania said in a cutasy mannar, “Plaasa stay for dinnar, Mom. I'va baan stuck insida tha housa all day and am practically borad out of my mind. I'va baan looking forward to spanding tima with you and chatting. If you go back now, I'll dia of boradom.”

Olivia tapped her daughter's forehead and answered with a laugh, “How can you still act like a big child at this age?”

She nearly caved in and accepted the invitation. However, Tony said in a piping voice, “Grandma, I want to eat the lobster we have at home.”

Upon hearing that, Olivia changed her mind at once.

She picked Tony up and replied, “We won't be joining you for dinner today. Maybe some other time. Tony is a picky eater, but he loves the sauce our cook whips up. Tony always gets a huge appetite and can finish three helpings of meat with that sauce. He's a growing boy, so we can't let him go hungry.”

The expressions on Carol's and Stephanie's faces shifted at once, and the latter nearly dug her fingernails into her flesh.

Carrying Tony, Olivia was just about to leave with Amelia when Isabella rushed out of the bathroom.

“I'll see you to the door, Aunt Olivia,” she uttered dutifully.

The older woman nodded in response.

They all trooped downstairs, and Oscar stepped forward. He took Tony from Olivia's arms, then placed a hand on the back of Amelia's head and pulled her in for a deep kiss as though there was no one else around.

After letting her go, Oscar asked Olivia, “Shall we head home now?”

Olivia nodded.

Whether intentionally or otherwise, she flicked her gaze toward Isabella and said, “Oscar, Isabella has

a boyfriend. I saw him just now. He appeared polite and mild-mannered, but he didn't look as though he was from a well-off family. Be extra nice to him when you meet him. Got it?”

At that, Isabella clenched her jaw tightly and nearly broke a tooth.

She had not expected Olivia to choose that time to stab her in the back. At that moment, she felt a faint loathing for how two-faced Olivia was.

Nonetheless, she forced herself to say, “Aunt Olivia, there's no need to tell him about such things.”

“Why ever not? It's great that you're dating. It'll also save Oscar the worry of being unsure whether you might still harbor feelings for him. Besides, we're family. As an older brother, it's only right that Oscar looks out for your boyfriend,” Olivia replied, smiling.

Isabella was caught off guard by her response.

Oscar merely glanced at Isabella and nodded indifferently.

Isabella bit her lip, then piped up, “Since it just so happens that everyone is here, you should stay for dinner, Aunt Olivia. Even if you rush home now, Tony won't get to have dinner until nine or ten o'clock at least. He'll be starving.”

As Olivia hesitated, Tony swung his legs and said, “Grandma, I want to eat the lobster dish our cook makes. You promised me.”

Seeing how adorable he was, Olivia felt her heart melt at once.

“We'll go home for dinner this time. We should get going. Otherwise, Tony will be hungry.”

As Isabella watched them leave, she balled her hands into fists, and a myriad of unfathomable expressions flashed across her face.

Carol rolled her eyes at her and hissed, “Hurry and get inside. Are you planning on lingering here to make a fool of yourself?”

The look on Isabella's face was inscrutable as she reluctantly walked back into the house.

“Don't get involved with any more dubious men in the future. We can introduce you to some guys if you can't find anyone. We don't hold a candle to the Clinton family. However, we're still a wealthy family, and many would jump at the chance of marrying you. Whenever I think about that riff-raff you brought home, I feel completely humiliated. How could you sink to such depths just because you can't have Oscar? Even I'm quickly losing respect for you. You're lucky your father and brother aren't around today. Otherwise, you'd be too embarrassed to remain in the house,” Carol snapped.

“Are you even my biological mother?” Isabella asked, gazing at Carol with reddened eyes.

“If I weren't your biological mother, I'd have left you at the hospital to make a fool of yourself after you got drugged. I'd be happy if you were half as obedient as Rachel and stopped going around with your head in the clouds.” With that, Carol headed straight upstairs.

“Rachel, Rachel... All you care about is Rachel. Have you considered that everything I'm doing is for the good of the family? What has Rachel ever done? What else does she know how to do apart from acting like a spoiled brat whenever she encounters problems?” Isabella yelled indignantly.

Alas, her words fell on deaf ears.

Fuming over the unfairness of the situation, Isabella went to Stephanie's room and grabbed the latter's hand. She burst into tears and said, “You have to help me this time. Otherwise, our efforts all this while will go down the drain!”

“What are you talking about? What do you mean, go down the drain?” Stephanie asked anxiously.

Isabella proceeded to give an embellished version of what she had gone through.

“You're saying Amelia told Kurt to kidnap you, then took nude photos of you and even drugged you?”

Nodding, Isabella said through heaving sobs, “That man helped to neutralize the effects of the drug, but I felt so disgusted with myself that I kicked him out of the room. Unexpectedly, Aunt Olivia saw that and thought I was fooling around with my boyfriend. If she's disappointed in me, I'll never get to marry into the Clinton family even if Oscar and Amelia divorce.”

Stephanie frowned. Then, she replied frostily, “You're an idiot. How can I help you when you've fallen for someone's trap?”

Turning her tear-stained face toward Stephanie, Isabella warned, “You're the only person who can help me now. If you don't, you'll also risk losing any influence in your family if Aunt Olivia fails to keep a leash on Amelia.”

Stephanie froze. “How do you want me to help you?”

Isabella whispered something into her ear.

After pondering for a moment, Stephanie replied, “I'll try to put in a few good words for you when I'm with Mom. The thing is, I'm still recovering from giving birth and can't go to my family's house. I'm afraid I won't be able to get Oscar to come here and see me. The most I can do is ask that b*tch, Amelia, to visit me. But I've no wish to see her at all.”

“Why don't you go back to the Clinton residence and stay there? That way, you'll get the chance to drug Oscar. We've put in so much effort for so long. If we fail, everything will have been for naught, and Amelia will well and truly become the lady of the Clinton household. Even you, the family's eldest daughter, will be cast aside if that happens. Without your family's support, Noah will naturally lose interest in you. Don't forget that my brother has a woman he dated for almost ten years.”

Stephanie's expression darkened, and a vicious look appeared in her eyes for a fleeting moment.

“Okay. I'll help you,” she replied.

I'm Noah's wife now, so I should be there for him through weal and woe. Judging by how much Oscar dotes on Amelia, I'm afraid I'll have no place in the Clinton family in the long run if Amelia does become the lady of the house. If so, Noah will really have the guts to go out and sleep around. Once I lose my family as a pillar of support, I won't be able to control him. Noah and I are in the same boat. I'll only be able to mend my relationship with Oscar if Isabella marries into the Clinton family.

Isabella's eyes gleamed. Stephanie has finally taken the bait. As long as she agrees to help, I'll be able to drug Oscar again within five days.

That night, Stephanie mentioned to Carol about staying at the Clinton residence. Although the latter was not too pleased when she heard that, she dared not argue openly with Stephanie about it.

“Are our cook's dishes not to your liking? Or do you feel uncomfortable staying here?” Carol asked kindly.

“Oh, not at all. It's just that I suddenly miss the food at my parents' house. After getting married, I'd go home occasionally to have a meal. However, I haven't gone out after giving birth, and it feels like I'm locked up in prison. I also haven't eaten anything made by my family's cook and I miss it so much. That's why I feel like going there to stay. You don't mind, do you?” Stephanie replied.

“It's no big deal if you want to stay at your parents' house. However, it wouldn't be good if word of it got out. Others would think we're mistreating our daughter-in-law.”

Stephanie took Carol's hand and said in a wheedling tone, “Who would dare to think such a thing? Everyone knows the both of us get on like a house on fire, and I'll be sure to tell my mother how well you treat me while I'm home. Once my postpartum period is over, all three of us can go for a high tea together. We'll go shopping after that, and I'll buy lots of beautiful clothes for you and my mother.”

Carol's eyes lit up as she mulled over the matter carefully.

After a while, she nodded. “Very well. I'll get the housekeeper to pack your clothes for you. While you're there, I'll drop by every two days to visit you and my darling grandson.”

Although Stephanie was all smiles as she nodded, she sneered inwardly. What an opportunist.

Bright and early the following morning, Stephanie bundled up well and returned to the Clinton residence.

After ushering her into the house, Olivia demanded angrily, “Why are you running around when you've only just given birth? What are you going to do if you fall ill?”

Stephanie sat on the bed and answered sweetly, “That's because I missed you. I also missed the cook's dishes. Although I get pampered with lots of good food at the Walker residence, I'm still not used to the cooking there. That's why I insisted on coming home. What's the matter? Am I not welcome?”

“How can you say that when you're already here?” Olivia tapped her daughter's forehead as she spoke, then turned to Noah. “Why did you indulge her wilful behavior? You should've given her a talking to.”

Shooting her a bitter smile, he replied, “She has practically clipped my wings after finding out that I had a woman outside. I'm still under an observation period. If I say anything, I'm afraid I'll have to sleep on the couch every night.”

“Oh, Stephanie, every man is bound to have had several relationships before marriage. Just because Noah is willing to dote on you doesn't mean you can take advantage of it. Do you understand?” Olivia chided while rolling her eyes at Stephanie.

The younger woman pursed her lips. “Mom, one shouldn't spoil men. This is punishment for him. If he dares to mistreat me, I'll take the baby and come back here.”

Olivia looked as though she were about to fly into a rage. However, Noah chimed in, saying, “I was the one who slipped up first, so it's reasonable for Stephanie to be angry at me. Please don't upbraid her for it. I'm willing to use the rest of my life to treat her well.”

Those words made Olivia's expression relax a little.

Stephanie stuck her nose in the air petulantly. “You should go back, Noah. You can come again in the evening to see the baby. However, let me make things clear. You're not allowed to go frolicking around with other women. If I find out about it, I'll get a divorce.”

“I wouldn't dream of doing that. I'm still under observation, so I need to perform well,” Noah replied with a gentle smile.

“That'd better be the case.” Waving her hand at Noah as though she were conferring a favor, she said, “That's enough. You may go. Just looking at you now annoys me.”

Noah nodded and said to Olivia in a good-natured manner, “Please take care of Stephanie and the baby.”

Olivia saw him to the door, then said, “Go on to the office, then.”

Once Noah left, she walked back and flicked Stephanie's forehead. “As his wife, how can you treat him like that?”

“What's the big deal? It's not like I wanted it to be like this. The hypocritical Noah thinks I'm a total pushover. All I'm doing is letting him know that I'm not someone to be messed with. As we go through life together, he'll do well to remember that I'm a high and mighty queen,” Stephanie retorted, snorting coldly.

Olivia had wanted to reprimand her daughter, but she thought better of it. Her life with the Walkers will be much easier if she has Noah under her thumb, so I shouldn't say anything.

“Mom, since I'm staying here now, why don't you ask Oscar and Amelia to come back tonight for dinner

so we can all gather?” Stephanie suggested as she lay in bed.

“Even if they come over, you can't go downstairs to eat with us.”

“Mom, I miss my brother. I just want us to get together as a family.” This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.

Olivia glanced at her and said, “Oh, okay. I'll ask them to come over for dinner.”

“I've always known you're the nicest to me, Mom.”

“Don't try to butter me up.”

Stephanie merely smiled in response.

After Olivia invited Oscar and Amelia, Stephanie secretly called Isabella and Carol to tell them to come by that evening to see the baby and stay for dinner.

When Isabella got the call, she knew that was her chance.


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