The message was unmistakable. Samantha was openly siding with Galileo.
Nearly all assembled knew that stool had been placed there intentionally, except for Quintis' immediate family. No one dared defend Emily now.
Quintis' face darkened, anger simmering just beneath the surface. Yet confronting a child would be inappropriate. Instead, he asked Samantha, "Are you saying Emily doesn't merit a seat here?"
Samantha's expression hardened, but she yielded by saying, "I never said she couldn't sit. She simply must find the right position."
Jack's fists clenched, ready to explode. However, he noticed Emily's subtle head shake from across the room to signal him to stand down.
Emily would rather endure the humiliation than let Jack and Quintis make a scene that could spiral out of control in the family. Hadn't she endured enough slights since marrying into the Lycan family? What was one more humiliating episode?
Lillian quickly sat herself beside Samantha, rubbing her back with concern. "Don't upset yourself, Mom. Why waste your breath on some dull-witted woman? Your health is far too precious to be disturbed by such trivial matters."
Lillian gladly threw Emily under the bus to gain favor from Samantha. After all, Emily was insignificant and unworthy.
Augustine's expression darkened as he issued a stern warning. "Watch your tongue. That's your sister-in-law you're talking about. Have you no sense of decorum?"
Lillian's expression quickly shifted to one of wounded innocence. She noticed that not only Augustine, but even Norman and Vincent looked visibly displeased. Lillian realized that while trying to gain favor with Samantha, she might have just offended Vincent and Norman.
Luckily, Samantha had always liked Lillian. After all, she had given birth to two accomplished grandsons.
Samantha shot Augustine a glare and snapped, "You've no right to speak!"
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