Stella felt she couldn't refuse. "Grandma Connolly," she said.
Old Mrs. Connolly was thrilled. "Darling, Neville was spoiled rotten as a child; he doesn't know the first thing about taking care of a woman. Don't you worry. When you get here, I'll give him a good talking-to. It's ridiculous that he doesn't even know what his own wife likes to eat. But that's alright. From now on, Grandma will remember your favorites for you."
Her voice was kind and warm. "And if he ever dares to upset you, you just tell me, and I'll set him straight."
"Thank you, Grandma," Stella said.
"I saw your picture at Marvin's place," Old Mrs. Connolly continued, her voice filled with excitement. "I never thought Neville would find such a beautiful wife. I've already told him he'd better not mistreat you…"
She went on for a while longer until Neville, unable to listen anymore, gently took the phone from Stella. "Alright, Grandma, we can talk more when we get home."
"Oh, yes, yes. There I go, rambling again," she said.
"Grandma," Neville added, "Star doesn't eat seafood or raw food. Please make sure those aren't served."
"I'll remember that, dear," she replied.
***
At the Connolly residence, Neville made the introductions. "Star, this is my grandmother."
Looking at the kind old woman, Stella's heart ached a little. With her terminal illness, she had less than half a year left. Stella nodded and said softly, "I will."
"Bring the gift I prepared for my granddaughter-in-law," Old Mrs. Connolly said to the butler.
The butler nodded and returned with a small, square box. Inside, nestled on a velvet cushion, was a stunning bracelet set with brilliant green gemstones.
"Star, this is a Connolly family heirloom, passed down to the daughters-in-law," she said. "It's my welcome gift to you."
Stella had a good eye for jewelry and could tell at a glance that the bracelet was priceless. To be a family heirloom, it had to be exceptional, and its color, clarity, and quality were all superb. She estimated it was worth well over a hundred million.

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