“Fional” Eleanor suddenly raised her voice sharply, startling Fiona.
Caught in Eleanor’s fierce glare, Fiona couldn’t even bring herself to meet Eleanor’s eyes.
Eleanor said sternly, “I won’t tolerate any unfair treatment toward Stella. If you want to go out for dinner without us, that’s fine. Just make sure you drop us off at a restaurant of equal standing and cover the bill.
“In short, whatever privileges you enjoy, Stella must have the same.”
Just as Fiona was about to speak, Andrew nudged her, signaling her to stop. “Yes, we will.”
Eleanor cast them a cold glance. Without another word, she extended her hand, gesturing for Stella to follow her upstairs.
Fiona was still feeling disgruntled, but Andrew shot her a warning look.
Once they were upstairs, Fiona fumed to Andrew, “Can’t you see your mother was trying to put me in my place right from the start? I may not have grand achievements, but I’ve worked hard, haven’t I? I gave birth to three kids.
“They’re all my children. Who I treat better is my own business. What’s it got to do with her? Did you see the way she looked at me, so full of disdain? What’s with that attitude? What did I even do wrong?”
Andrew soothed her, “Alright, Mom’s getting old. She won’t be around forever. Just let it go.”
“What more do you want from me, Andrew? I’ve been putting up with so much and giving in all the time. If it weren’t for you, I’d have taken the kids and left long ago.”
Andrew sighed, “Yes, yes, I know. Alright, alright. Except for Mary, we’ve replaced all the other servants. This won’t happen again.”
In fact, Fiona even wanted to get rid of Mary, who had been with Eleanor for so long, always judging her. She doubted that Mary was the reason why Eleanor didn’t like her. She decided to teach Mary a lesson.
It was already late, and both Eleanor and Stella, feeling tired, retired to their separate rooms for the night.
Stella took a quick shower in the bathroom. She hadn’t showered for days during her hospital stay and wasn’t exactly fresh, though it was still better than her old days.
After her shower, she messaged Jordan, [Sorry it took me so long to thank you. You’ve probably heard that I was in a coma and only just woke up. My phone broke. I just got a new one, so I reached out to you.]
Stella had been thinking about how Jordan had dropped everything and rushed straight back from his business trip just for her. She’d long wanted to express her gratitude, but somehow, the opportunity never arose.
Stella couldn’t help but worry if Jordan was upset with her for thanking him so late. Moments later, her phone buzzed. Jordan had replied.
I heard about your situation. I don’t have the blood type you needed, and even after asking around, I still couldn’t help. That’s why I didn’t reach out sooner. You’re not mad at me, are you?]
Stella felt something stir deep inside her. Never in her wildest dreams did she expect that instead of being angry, Jordan would blame himself for not being able to help.
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She replied, Jordan, please don’t say that. We’re practically strangers, but you’ve already helped me so much Freally can’t than you enough.]
Jordan replied seconds later, [So, in your heart, we’re just strangers?]
Stella froze.
Jordan continued, I’d like to think we’ve known each other for almost five years now. Even if we’ve only kept in touch online for two of those, I still consider us friends.
[Even though you still don’t want to meet me, the fact that you turned to me first in your time of need made me really happy. But what you just said has left me confused.]
Touched beyond words, Stella hurried to clarify, her fingers flying across her phone screen.
[That’s not what I meant at all. I was just worried you didn’t see me as a real friend. Thank you for being so open with me.]
Jordan replied with a smiley face.
Stella replied, [Sorry, I was completely out of it that day and couldn’t make out your face at all. If we meet again and you don’t call out to me, I probably wouldn’t even recognize you.]
Jordan messaged, [No wonder you didn’t say hi today.]
As soon as Stella read that message, her mind went completely blank [Wait, we actually ran into each other today?]
Jordan replied, [Yeah.]
[Where?]
[At the buffet.]
Stella suddenly remembered Eleanor’s words, and everything clicked into place. [My grandma mentioned someone had been watching me for a while earlier. Was that you?
Jordan replied, [Yeah.]
Stella grew flustered at his frank admission. [Why didn’t you call out to me? Oh, right, you must’ve been shocked by how I look. now, Am I that hideous? I’m sorry. The online friend you’ve known for so long ended up like this.]
Jordan replied, I already know who you are and what you’ve been through. The way you look now wasn’t your choice. So how could you think of yourself as hideous?]
Stella was stunned into silence.
Jordan continued, [You have a brilliant mind, one that’s truly unique. My career wouldn’t have taken off so quickly without you. Was that why you didn’t want to meet me the last time I asked?]
[Yes, Stella admitted.
[Don’t worry about it. You’re brilliant, and if you ever want to, you’re always welcome to drop by the company.
Stella paused for a moment. (Let me take you out to dinner when I get the chance.)
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