Chapter 71
Eleanor had long since stopped caring about things outside her own home, so she didn’t know about Jordan. And now, Jordan was here–how could the Hayeses talk openly about Jordan right in front of him?
Stella’s nerves tightened. Even though Eleanor had given her quick approval, the stakes her own future–made Stella feel unsure
Then Stella felt Jordan’s hand close around hers. Glancing up, Stella caught the barest hint of reassurance in the slight curve of his lips.
Moments ago, his glacial intensity towards her family had seemed impenetrable. That fleeting softening, however, eased a knot of tension in her chest.
“Of course,” Eleanor affirmed, her voice gentle but resolute. “I couldn’t be more pleased with them.”
“Mom!” Andrew’s voice cut sharply through the room. He started to object, but a wary glance at Jordan choked the words. Instead, he turned a commanding stare on Stella. “Come with me. Now.” With that, Andrew stood up.
As Stella rose from the sofa, Jordan’s grip tightened, anchoring her in place. “Stella is my wife,” Jordan stated, his voice deceptively calm. “There’s nothing concerning her that I shouldn’t hear.”
Andrew threw caution to the wind. “Fine,” he spat. “Since you’ve forced your way into this family, let’s be brutally clear. Jordan, you are utterly unsuitable for my daughter. I demand you file for divorce. Immediately.”
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“Never.” Stella countered, her voice ringing with conviction. “Jordan and I are in love. I knew you’d try to stop us, so we just got married first. Now nothing will break us apart.”
Max leaned forward. “Stella, do you even know what kind of man he is? He-”
Stella cut him off sharply. “Save it, Max. Kevin already tried that line.” She turned to Jordan, her expression softening into genuine warmth. “I knew Jordan long before the Erwin Group existed, I know the man he is
“He never judged me, even after everything. And when we reconnected, he still chose to marry me. Choosing to be his wife is my deepest desire.
“Oh, and when Henry nearly got me killed, it was Jordan who saved me,” she added pointedly. “You kept pestering me about our connection? Well, we were together even then.
“This time,” Stella continued, her voice hardening, “Jordan knew you planned to force me onto Troy. If you hadn’t pushed us too far, we wouldn’t have taken such a drastic measure. So if you need someone to blame, look in the mirror.”
Eleanor whipped around to face Andrew and Fiona, her voice trembling with fury. “Is this true? You intended to force Stella into marriage with Troy?”
Andrew was about to explain when Eleanor slammed her palm onto the coffee table with a crack. “Answer me! Is it true?”
Andrew’s shoulders slumped. “Yes,” he admitted, the word dragged out reluctantly.
“Fools!” Eleanor cried, her voice raw. “You know Troy’s vile nature! How could you sacrifice your daughter to that scoundrel?” Fury propelled her forward, hand raised.
Andrew scrambled back, hands raised defensively. “Mom, please! What choice did I have? It’s all because of her own actions secretly meeting Troy and giving away her reputation to him. I had no choice.”
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The slap rang out, sharp and stinging. “How dare you.” Eleanor roared, her eyes blazing. “Stella is not that kind person. Unter another slander against her.”
Stella’s expression frosted over. “Since you insist on lies,” she said, her voice glacial, “let’s illuminate the truth. How did I end up with Troy that day? Ask Max. It was entirely his handiwork.”
Max shot to his feet, panic flaring. “You’re insane.” he shouted, jabbing a finger at her. “That’s a complete fabrication.1 did nothing
“Liar!” Stella fired back, her voice cutting. “You knocked me unconscious–a blow to the neck–right before my eyes. I woke in Troy’s bed. And now, you’re telling me that was not your doing?”
Eleanor swayed, clutching the sofa back for support. The revelation hit like a physical blow. “Max,” Her voice was thick with anguish and disbelief. “Stella’s your sister, How could you push her into the fire again and again?”
Max sneered, deflecting blame. “Grandma, have you forgotten what you said at that buffet? You made our family fall into this situation.”
He pressed on, venomous, “The Carver family offered an investment lifeline in exchange for Stella. What’s the big deal if Stella makes a little sacrifice for our family?”
“What did you mean?” Jordan’s snarl was lethal. “Offering my wife as payment is an insult I won’t tolerate. Be grateful she emerged unscathed.”
His voice dropped to a deadly whisper. “Had she been harmed, I would have ended you where you stand.” An arctic wave of menace radiated from him, freezing the blood of everyone present.
Jordan’s hands moved to his belt buckle. Anna and Fiona flinched, instinctively looking away.
Truth be told, the moment Jordan stepped into the house, Anna was stunned by how handsome he was. She had only ever seen him in the media. Though she regularly attended high–society galas, their paths had never crossed.
Anna had long harbored feelings for Jordan, but she knew a man like him was beyond her reach. That was why she settled for Lionel instead. But now, Jordan was right here in her home, Anna’s heart throbbed with a fierce, reawakened longing.
“What the hell are you doing?” Andrew roared, scandalized. He couldn’t stomach such an indecent display.
Jordan slid the belt free in one swift motion and pressed the heavy leather into S Stella’s hand. “Hit him,” he commanded, his voice low and relentless. “Make him pay.”
Stella stared at the belt, momentarily stunned.
His gaze held hers, steady and fierce. It was a silent vow. ‘I am here. Do this.”
Stella nodded and took the belt from him.
Andrew and Fiona stared, aghast. Then Andfew found his voice, bellowing, “Have you lost your mind, Jordan? You marry Stella, and your first act is to make her assault her brother?”
Jordan didn’t flinch. An aura of absolute authority settled over him. “Precisely,” he stated, each word a hammer blow. “Sue me if you dare. I’ll countersue for conspiracy in the attempted rape of my wife.”
His gaze swept over them, contemptuous. “A man who doesn’t avenge such an attack on his wife is no man at all.
Max lunged for the belt, desperate to disarm her. But Stella moved with unexpected speed, fueled by years of pent–up fury. The
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