In the past, Sapphira would never have dreamed of sitting down in someone's home without being invited. But after spending so much time with Larissa, she found she was no longer willing to put up with pointless disrespect. She went over and sat down beside her.
Helena's brow furrowed as she shot a thoughtful glance at Sapphira. The newly returned Judson girl was one thing, but since when had Sapphira become so assertive? Sitting down without so much as a word of welcome.
Once they were settled, Larissa finally addressed Jagger. "Yes, I hired the band. But you can't blame me for that. Blame my dear aunt. She's the one who left me standing outside your gate for over half an hour. I was left with no other choice."
Helena scoffed. "'No other choice?' After only half an hour, you decide to raise hell outside my home. If we'd made you wait any longer, I suppose you would have called the news stations?"
Larissa gave her a thumbs-up. "You're brilliant, Helena! That's exactly right. If you hadn't opened the gate when you did, the reporters were next on my list."
Helena was rendered speechless.
Josette glanced at her mother-in-law's face and had to suppress a surge of glee. She had spent years walking on eggshells around Helena; it was rare to see someone leave the old woman flustered.
After composing herself, Helena said, "I've heard the whole story from your aunt. The day before yesterday, she made a bet with you. If my son could get Zendar to meet with Paxton, you would get on your knees and apologize to her. If he couldn't, she would do the same for you."
"That's right," Larissa said. "And as you know, she refuses to honor her end of the deal and snuck back here to hide."


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