If she hadn’t shown up, the O’Briens would probably still be calling you a brother-chaser.
No, scratch that—a brother-obsessed freak.
With in-laws like that, even an ordinary family wouldn’t be able to stomach it.
The Williams family was seething with anger after Joshua’s blunt words, but couldn’t come up with any rebuttal.
Skyler spoke apologetically, “Star, this really is Dad’s fault…”
Joshua smiled. “It’s easy to apologize with words, but shouldn’t there be some real action to back it up?”
Jonathan was already fed up with Joshua’s incessant needling. But the truth was, they were in the wrong this time. Any more excuses would only make them look all the more hypocritical.
He turned to Stella. “Star, what do you want to do?”
Stella said, “Two conditions. First, Leonard leaves the Williams family. He’s never to set foot here again.”
Jonathan agreed immediately. “Fine.”
He called to the butler, “Show Leonard out. Now.”
The butler walked politely over to Leonard. “Mr. Lerman, if you’d come with me, please.”
Leonard’s eyes were sharp as knives. “Stella, I’ll remember what you did today.”
Stella smiled as she met his gaze, light and unbothered. “By all means, remember it. You’ll have plenty more to keep track of in the future.”
She straightened, her smile bright and fearless, even as Leonard’s eyes turned cold and venomous.
“So what if you’re the head of the Lerman family? So what if the Lermans and the Williams Group have all those business ties? If I tell you to get out, you leave—like a stray dog, tail between your legs. You’ll never step foot in this house again.”
“Oh, and didn’t you mention earlier that Simone’s been kidnapped too?”
She raised an eyebrow, voice light. “I’m dying to know, Mr. Lerman—which will you choose to save first? Your beloved sister, or your precious sweetheart?”
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