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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 672

A flicker of recognition crossed Haynes’s eyes—he remembered instantly.

“I told you, I wasn’t the one behind that.”

Stella gave a half-smile, her expression unreadable. “If you weren’t responsible, why didn’t you just say so at the time? Why insist on me handing over the studio before you’d even offer an explanation?”

Haynes had no answer.

The compensation he’d given Stella was hardly insignificant, but they both knew the truth: if Antoney hadn’t gotten into trouble, Stella would never have given up the studio.

Now, overhearing Haynes and Joshua’s conversation, it was no wonder Stella suspected Haynes was up to something again.

Joshua arched an eyebrow at that, then lowered his gaze, lashes sweeping down.

“I really don’t know what I’ve done to upset Mr. O'Brien,” he said quietly. “According to him, my working as your assistant is some kind of ploy. He even accused me of trying to seduce women for their money.” He looked at Stella, and his voice grew softer. “Ms. Cameron, I know I’ve caused you a lot of trouble these past few weeks. Since Mr. O'Brien clearly doesn’t want me around, maybe it’s best if I leave before I become even more of a nuisance.”

Joshua hesitated, glancing at Haynes, then continued, “With your concert coming up, Ms. Cameron, the last thing you need is more drama.”

Haynes’s gaze sharpened, cold and cutting as a blade as he stared Joshua down.

“You’re not very subtle,” Haynes said, his tone icy. “If you’re trying to stir up trouble, you’ll have to do better.”

Of course, he could see what Joshua was getting at—hinting that Haynes might sabotage Stella’s concert. Haynes understood the implication, and so did Stella.

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