“How old are you?” Luella asked, her smile widening.
She’d heard about what happened with the Wilcox family from Juniper. The girl had walked away from a fortune without a second thought, which took guts. A worthy cousin for Juniper, Luella decided. She liked her.
“Almost eighteen,” Janet replied, a bit shy under the gaze of this charming stranger.
“Just a baby sister,” Luella purred, extending a hand. Her smile was decidedly roguish. “Hello, I’m Luella Langley. You can call me… Luella.”
Melvin’s expression soured. He strode over and cut their conversation short. “Janet, can you help me with something?”
“Of course.” Janet stood up immediately, gave Luella a polite nod, and hurried after Melvin.
As they walked away, Melvin kept looking back, his cold eyes locked on Luella with a clear warning.
Luella narrowed her eyes, quickly piecing it together.
Tsk. It runs in the family. They all have a taste for younger women.
Luella raised an eyebrow knowingly, and as she turned away, her gaze accidentally met Jimmie’s. The smiles vanished from both their faces, replaced by unconcealed disdain. The animosity was mutual.
Juniper, who had been snacking on pistachios, shifted her attention from Melvin and Janet to Jimmie and Luella. Was it her imagination, or was there something strange going on between those two as well?
At seven o'clock, the birthday party officially began. Shanley never celebrated his birthday, but he’d made an exception this year as a pretense for his confession.
“Shanley, go on, make a wish,” Kurt prompted with a knowing look after Shanley had said a few words. “They say wishes made on your birthday are the most powerful.”
Shanley had promised him a card with a staggering number of zeros on it if he successfully helped him win over Juniper. Kurt was determined to earn it.
“Just make your three wishes,” Jimmie interjected, unable to watch the train wreck any longer. “You can only say one of them out loud.”
“Right.” Shanley closed his eyes for a few seconds. When he opened them, his gaze was locked on Juniper. “Before I make my third wish, I have something I want to give to Juniper.”
Luella and Janet instinctively looked at Juniper.
On cue, Felton and Flint entered, carrying two large safes. Inside lay documents detailing all of Shanley’s assets, including his shares in the Schwartz Group—a fortune of incalculable value. On the very top, a document titled “Property Transfer Plan” was impossible to miss.
Juniper glanced at the contents, popped a piece of candy into her mouth, and narrowed her eyes.
Tsk. She had a feeling she knew what Shanley was about to do.

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