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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 991

Stella met Israel’s furious glare with icy calm. “And why exactly should I listen to you?”

Israel faltered, momentarily taken aback.

Even Coleman and Aurora looked at her in disbelief.

Coleman’s voice, usually warm, had turned cold. “Stella, that’s enough. Leonard is a guest of the Lerman family—he’s not yours to treat however you like.

I’m warning you. Apologize to Leonard, right now, or—”

Stella cut him off. “Or what? You’ll throw me out again, like last time? Maybe call security and have them drag me out?”

She settled back onto the couch, unbothered. Joshua, ever attentive, offered her a sanitizing wipe.

Stella took her time, meticulously cleaning the hand she’d just used to slap Leonard across the face.

Once again, she felt a silent surge of gratitude—Joshua always seemed to know exactly what she needed, sometimes even before she did.

Israel watched her act so fearlessly, his expression growing darker by the second.

By now, the commotion had drawn attention from every corner of the room. Guests stared, wide-eyed, at the unfolding scene—some in shock, but others merely shrugged. To them, it was business as usual.

Leonard, after all, had a reputation—Aurora’s persistent admirer, always swooping in to “defend” her from anyone he deemed a threat. And everyone knew that stepchildren and biological children rarely got along in families like theirs.

So Stella and Leonard being at odds? Hardly surprising. In fact, considering Leonard’s abrasive personality, some even suspected he’d provoked her first.

Still, even if Leonard had instigated things, Stella’s reaction was a bit much. There’s an old rule: if you must hit someone, at least spare their face. Stella, though, had aimed right for it.

Coleman’s face went rigid, equal parts shock and rising fury. With all these guests watching, Stella hadn’t spared him a shred of dignity.

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