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Cordelia stood frozen, a flicker of disbelief crossing her face as she clutched her phone, staring at the six digital tickets on the screen. A thought raced through her mind were these really worth $50,0007
She wandered into the living room, where a few people turned their heads in unison towards her.
Laurinda snorted through her nose, making no move to greet her
Steward, on the other hand, smiled warmly. âHey Lia, how was school today? Tiring?â
Cordelia didnât intend to engage with her grandmother or Rachel, but she couldnât ignore her granddadâs friendly inquiry.
She shook her head. âNot really.â
Having said that, she dropped her by the couch and took a seat next to Lorna.
Rachel
continued, addressing Lorna, âLorna, help us out, will you? Hereâs the ticket.â
With that, she tried to press the ticket into Lornaâs hand, but Lorna pushed it back, steadfast in her refusal. âReally, I canât. Lia and Everard are just dating; it wouldnât be right to make Everard bow his head.â
Seeing Lornaâs resistance, Rachel turned to Cordelia âLia, what do you think? Your mom would love this art show. If you could just swallow your pride bit and get Calvert to add Juliana on Facebook, I will give her the ticket! Youâre such a good daughter, surely you wouldnât want to disappoint your mom, right?â
Lorna frowned. âRachel, donât talk nonsense. Iâm not interested in the art show!â
As she attempted to give the ticket back to Rachel, Cordeliaâs leisurely voice chimed in, âIs this ticket really worth 5 grand?â
Lorna blinked in surprise.
Rachelâs face lit up. âYes, and you canât just buy them, you need connections. I knew youâd care about your mom. Sheâs just being stubborn because she doesnât want to put you on the spot. Isnât it worth just a little pride to make her happy?â
Cordelia let out a nonchalant âOh,â then turned to Lorna, âMom,
letâs g
Lorna was visibly touched but still hesitated. âLia, I appreciate what youâre doing, but some lines just shouldnât be crossed.â
Lorna already saw Everard as a sonâinâlaw and was about to say more when Cordelia turned to Mathilda. âGrandma, would you like to go?â
Mathilda was taken aback, glancing at Laurinda and Rachel before coughing. âI⦠Lâ¦â
Before she could finish, Laurinda cut her off. âHer? Why should she go? Does she have the money or the ticket? Pfft, I heard someone saying they wouldnât spend my sonâs money and would rather use their own pension.â
Mathildaâs frown deepened. She took a deep breath to calm herself. âLia, Iâm not interested in watercolors. I wonât go.â
Laurinda scoffed âI heard you were quite interested. Is it the money that you worry about?â
Mathildaâs face tightened.
Beside her, Lorna clenched her fists.
Grace and virtue were her hallmarks. Having spent a lifetime trying to be the picture of serenity, she now realized how humiliating the lack of financial independence could be
If she could earn her own money, why would she let her mother be insulted this way?
Seeing Lornaâs distressed face, Laurinda grew more smug âDear, shall I lend you some money? Iâm not like you
my money is what my son earned, rightfully shared with meâ¦â
As Laurinda continued, Lornaâs quilt grew, and just then, Cordeliaâs cool voice rose again. âGrandma, il treat youâ
Silence enveloped the living room
Laurinda huffed, âYouâre treating? Is it not your dadâs money youâre spending? Do you have your own
Eventually.L money?â
Rachel giggled behind her hand âMom, even money canât buy these tickets; you need the right connectionsâ
Before Laurinda could speak, Cordelia added, âI have tickets.â
She lifted her phone, informing Lorna, âI have six of them.â
The room fell into silence once more.
After a moment, Lorna was astounded. âLia, where did you get these?â
Cordelia pondered briefly before replying, âA friend gave them to me.â
Lorna pressed, âWhich friend? How do you know them?â
Cordelia explained with her phone in hand, âJust through⦠online.â
Lorna interrupted in surprise, âAn internet friend?â
Cordelia hesitated slightly. ââ¦You could say that.â
Before Lorna could respond, Rachel laughed out loud. âTickets to this art show are like gold dust, and someone just gave you six? Lia, youâve been had. There are so many scams online. Lorna, you gotta keep an eye on Lia: pretty young girls can be easy targets.â
Lornaâs expression darkened. âWhoâs being careless? What are you implying â
Rachel shrugged innocently. âI didnât say anything, donât overthink itâ¦
Lorna exploded, âIs it me overthinking, or are you insinuating something about Lia? Rachel, we donât want you here. Please leave!â
The presence of these three had soured the atmosphere at home, and Lornaâs frustration had reached boiling point.
Laurinda, being Sandersonâs mother and an elder, couldnât be dismissed, but what right did Rachel have to cause a scene in their home?
Rachel stood up, somewhat embarrassed. âLomna, weâre all family here, youâ¦
Lorna was resolute. If you donât leave now, Iâll call security!â
Rachelâs face showed her discomfort. Accustomed to the decorum of high society, she wasnât one for noisy confrontations. Realizing she had overstayed her welcome, she grasped the ticket and headed for the door âFine, Iâll leave on my own.â
Steward, having botched the situation, also felt awkward remaining. He stood up and cleared his throat. âAh, Lorna, I guess your mom and I will head out .â
Lorna took a deep breath. âSure, let me walk you out.â
Once Steward and company had left, Mathilda couldnât help but complain. âI told you, Laurinda doesnât mince words, but Steward, heâs the real sly one. Acts like such a good guyâ¦â
stopped midâsentence when she caught sight of Cordelia. Her good upbringing made her swallow the rest of her words
Lorna looked at Cordelia with concern. âLia, you canât trust people online, â¦
âHeâs trustworthy.â Cordelia insisted. âHeâs B. Aster.â
Without an explanation from Cordelia, Lorna might have found the idea slightly credible
convinced she was being duped.
but now she was
Yet Cordelia seemed so sure, Lorna couldnât outright dismiss her. In the end, she just said, âAlright, then tomorrow afternoon, letâs hit the art exhibit.â
Cordelia was too naive. Lorna decided she needed to accompany her daughter to face the inevitable disappointment, to help her see the reality of the deception.
That evening, Cordelia continued her painting lessons with Lorna. She was a quick study, grasping the techniques almost instantly. Before Lorna realized it, she had imparted all her tricks of the trade in one night.
The next day, Cordelia, carrying breakfast, walked into Midnight Scent. As she ate, her backpack accidentally tumbled to the floor, spilling its contents, including the bottle of medicine Louie had given her.
Before she could reach for it, Everard bent down and picked up the bottle, his expression pausing briefly, âWhatâs this?â
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