Chapter 121
Sage brought Kane back to Rosa Garden.
Kane stood in the front yard of Rosa Garden, admiring the roses under the night sky. He squatted down, and the scent of roses hit him. It reminded him of how his mother had smelled.
The last time he had visited Rosa Garden was for his mother’s wake. Three years had passed since then.
Sage patted his shoulder lightly in comfort. Their staff was surprised when they saw that Sage had brought a man home. They did not know who he was.
Zamora got excited when she saw Kane and said, “Young Master.”
“Long time no see, Madam Zamora,” Kane said as he swallowed her in an embrace.
Leah stood behind Sage, looking confused when she saw the scene unfold.
To be frank, Leah felt as though she had met Kane before this, but she could not recall where she had met him. Sage had referred t o him as her brother, and they shared a dynamic similar to the one that Sage had with Luther.
Sage was the only daughter of her Uncle Sawyer and Aunt Primrose, and it seemed unlikely that she had any other cousins. Unless he was a relative from aunty’s side of the family?
Leah had no idea what background Primrose Sawyer had. She had remembered vaguely that Sawyer’s brothers had been strongly against the marriage, and he stated that she brought bad luck.
Sage told Leah to grab a shower and go to bed. She told her to wear earplugs and to under no circumstances leave the room no matter what she thought she heard.
Leah nodded obediently and knew that Sage was about to teach Yeva a lesson
Meanwhile, Yeva was clutching her phone, worriedly muttering, “What’s going on? How come there’s no news at all? Is she even dead yet?”
Upon receiving the news about Minnie being canceled, Yeva made a call immediately to Minnie once Sage left the place, but there was no answer. Yeva tried and tried, and finally, Minnie answered around noon.
Minnie was partying with a bunch of girlfriends in a club. The music was ear-deafening. She yelled on the phone, “What do you need from me, the second Miss Norah?”
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