CHapter 11
The Killer Queen
Chapter 11
âThe Schnabel family is steeped in culture and high society. Where did this wild and unruly girl come from, daring to butt in even on my own sister? Just looking at her brings bad vibes.â
Stirling, with a flourish, served Noella a bowl of soup using the fancy goldâplated serving spoon. rolling his beautiful eyes in the process.
âSeriously, who knows whoâs fresh off the turnip truck, being spoonâfed by Mother Nature herself. With your bumpkin vibes, you could go back to the countryside and get straight onto farming.â
Yvonne was at a loss for words. Her hands, clad in laceâtrimmed white gloves, tightened around the hem of her dress, her facial expression contorting.
âStirling. Jasper, Iâm just looking out for Noella. Why are you being like this? Iâm part of the Schnabel family, too. I just want us to be a harmonious and beautiful family. Grandma was worried about Noella not knowing the ropes and sent me here on purpose.â
When Ashlyn was mentioned, everyone held their tongues.
Yvonne was an outsider, but Ashlyn was, after all, their elder.
The Schnabel family was all about strict upbringing; elders were to be respected.
Tristan waved his hand impatiently. âNoellaâs got her head on straight; sheâs awesome. The whole family adores her. Just head back, will you? Donât disrupt our family dinner.â
Yvonneâs eyes bulged in disbelief. She had deliberately stood at the entrance for half an hour. timing her entrance with dinner, just to show off her impeccable table manners compared to countryâbumpkin Noella.
That way, the Schnabels would see that she was the perfect fit for the family.
Why do they still side with Noella, knowing full well she was rough around the edges?
Was this all about blood? So what if she didnât have it?
Yvonne, her face burning with shame, stormed out.
Ulrich, with his golden hands, peeled a plate of crab meat for Noella and passed it over with a beaming smile. âGive it a try.â
The crab meat was succulent, the roe rich and flavorful.
âDelicious,â said Noella.
Tristan smiled. âHoney, just tell us whatever you like. As Jasper said, from now on, you will set the rules in this house. Mom and Dad will listen to you.â
Sienna said lovingly, âDonât take Yvonneâs words to heart. Sheâs no relation to our family. She bears the Schnabel surname because your grandma does. Youâre the only daughter of our
household.â
Noella nodded, feeling the warmth of the Schnabelsâ protectionâsomething she had never experienced in eighteen years with the Lambert family.
âThanks, Mom, Dad, and brothers. Iâll remember that.â
Yvonne left in a huff, not a single tear on her face.
Hunger pangs gnawing at her stomach, she wandered through the vast Schnabel garden. nearly getting lost.
Seeing a group of servants planting new flowers. Yvonne asked curiously, âWhatâs going on here?â
The servants replied with a smile, âMs. Yvonne, Ms. Noella likes roses. Mr. Tristan has ordered us to clear all the flowers in this courtyard and plant roses for her. Oh, and the lilies over there. are to be removed too. Mr. Tristan bought some red maple trees from Kanada, and weâre planting them soon.â
Yvonne was stunned. Those lilies were her favorite!
She would swing among them every year. How could everything be snatched away just because of Noellaâs arrival?
Green with envy, Yvonne scurried off to call Elara.
âElara, come back home, quick! Thereâs trouble. Mom, Dad, and the bros have lost it!â
Elara replied indifferently, âThatâs it?â
Yvonne, frantic, her eyes darting around, finally blurted out with determination, âElara, donât you want to know why you were switched at birth?â
Elara, eyeing her experimental data, retorted, âAs if you can find something out with your brains. Go work off some of that extra energy by exercising; thereâs no saving your brain.â
Hanging up, Yvonneâs face twisted in rage!
Damn Elara, always at odds with her since childhood, nothing but a bookworm!
Stomping her feet, Yvonne dashed off toward Ashlynâs place.
At the Heartfelt Orphanage
Noella was barely eighteen and had no time to get her driverâs license.
Though she could drive, she didnât want to worry the Schnabels, so she took a cab to the orphanage.
The orphanage was in the suburbs, surrounded by a private estate with a vast rose garden and
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a verkable sea of flowers.
As Noelia entered the orphanage, a piercing gunshot rang out. Her instincts had her swiftly pressing against the wall concealing hersel
Assassins hurried past, cursing, âDamn that Vocalist, stealing our alas again!â
âWhen did Vocalist get to Harmonia Country? If weâd known he was here, weâd never have taken the job.â
âZip it. If he spots us, weâre goners, tool
The hitmen were wellâtrained and quick on their feet, but not quicker than Vocalistâs bullets.
Gunshots streaked across the sky, and the four assassins dropped dead.
Palmer emerged from the shadows, the sunlight catching his handsome features. He was dressed in a vintage vest and suit jacket, his tie unruffled by the shooting.
âWe meet again, Wise Fool.â
Noella glanced at Palmer, her brow furrowing slightly. âYou here on business?â
Palmer shrugged. âI live nearby. Saw some commotion and thought Iâd kill some time.â
Noella was at a loss for words.
Living nearby? With all the desolate villages and private estates around, hitmen were those desperate to make a buck with their lives on the line. Vocalist must be one of the local poor folk.
âThe target?â
Palmer wasnât stingy with what he had learned. âThe director of Heartfelt Orphanage. Client unknown, order taken by the Cerulean Whale organization.â
Realizing the gravity of the situation, Noella turned on her heel and strode into the orphanage. In the orphanage, the directorâs office was deserted, papers scattered all over the floor.
Palmer piped up from behind her. âWhat are you digging into? I can lend a hand.â
âSome old memories. I used to live here.â
A flicker of pity flashed through Palmerâs handsome eyes.
With Noellaâs combat skills through the roof, even if he went toeâtoâtoe with her, Palmer couldnât guarantee walking away unscathed. Those moves didnât seem like something youâd get from just any household.
So, she was an orphan?
Noella didnât find the files she needed and stood up with a sigh.
âI bet someone knew youâd show up and cleared the place out in advance. Swear, when I got
here, it was already a ghost town.â
Noella turned around, surprised at Palmer.
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âIâm not casting any shade on you. If you had a hand in this, I wouldnât have found jack squat.â
For Palmer, that was a compliment. He grinned, a warm smile that was as pleasant as a gentle breeze. âLet me give you a lift. Itâs kinda out of the way here, and your pad is a bit of a hike.â
Noella didnât say no and followed Palmer out of the Heartfelt Orphanage.
On the roadside was a dusty old Volkswagen sedan parked next to a Bentley twinkling with
bling.
Noella approached the Volkswagen and asked, âThis your ride? Iâll cover the fare.â
Palmer was speechless.
He looked into Noellaâs eyes, bright as glass marbles, as if he had spotted the most splendid peach blossoms on a spring day.
Palmer clenched his teeth and said gently, âHold on, let me grab the keys.â
Turning away, he dialed up his butler, âBring me the keys for that heap of metal parked by the curb.â
The butler, confused, asked, âHuh? The Volkswagenâs what our maid uses for grocery runs. You need it?
âFive minutes. The keys.â
âRight away, sir. Just a moment.â
After handing over the keys, the butler watched his boss peel away in the beatâup Volkswagen, his gaze drifting to the luxurious Bentley.
It must be that Bentley wasnât up to snuff, and that was why the boss wasnât into it!
It had been years since Palmer drove a stick shift.
A little way down the road, Noella finally looked at him. âYou played me last time.â
Palmer just smiled. âNot really, but I do really want you to join Abyssal Organization â no joke. Youâve got a killer charm, the most badass femme fatale Iâve ever met, and Abyssal Organization needs you.â
It was the first time Noella had heard such a blunt statement. Her face felt hot, and she turned to look out the window.
Palmer, ever considerate, rolled down her window. âYou cold?â
The outside breeze rushed in, cooling Noellaâs cheeks, quite refreshing.
âThanks.â
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Not cold, but her face was definitely hotter.
âIâll think about it,â she said.
âAnytime, waiting on pins and needles.â