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The Killer Queen
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âWhat do you mean?â
Thorpe tucked his brother into bed, casting a hopeful glance at Noella. âNot the place to talk. Letâs not disturb his rest; weâll step outside.â
âOkay.â
Once outside the room. Thorpe began to explain. âThe guy is locked up, alright. After we got him out of Heartfelt Orphanage, your cops nabbed him not long after. I can only give you the location of the jail. Whether or not youâll get to see him or hear what you want, thatâs not my concern.â
Noella wore a mask that concealed her face, her slightly furrowed brow the only visible sign of her emotions. Her eyes were striking, with an icy sheen like a goddess descended from snowâcapped peaks, untouched by the worldâs filth.
âFine, but you better not be lying to me.â
âRelax. A promise is a promise. And hey, if you ever feel like joining our anytime!â Thorpe seized the moment to make his pitch.
crew, youâll be welcome
The illness plaguing Hollis was so severe that even renowned international neurosurgeons wouldnât dare operate. Thorpe had risked consulting with underground doctors, yet not one could guarantee success. Only the enigmatic Phantom Surgeon Lunaris had managed to pull his brother back from deathâs door.
It was no wonder Thorpe wanted her on board with Cerulean Whale; she could be their ace in the hole.
Suddenly, a warm hand wrapped around Noellaâs slender waist from behind.
The heat from his palm was comforting on her delicate frame and Noella could feel the strength. of his grip.
Palmer stood there, a cold and deadly aura about him, glaring at Thorpe. âMr. Thorpe never learns to read the room. Since thatâs the case, Abyssal Organization will be sure to extend a warm welcome to our friends from Cerulean Whale.â
Thorpeâs face paled! This was a threat from Palmer!
Meeting Palmerâs warning gaze, Thorpe couldnât help but scoff in response. âDoes Abyssal Organization run Harmonia Country now?â
âYouâll find out soon enough if we do,â Palmer said coolly, guiding Noella away from Fortress Hospital.
Palmer reluctantly released the sweet softness of his fiancée from his embrace, not understanding the magic she wielded that made him never want to let go.
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If she werenât so young, heâd marry her this instant.
Palmer opened the car door for Noella and buckled her in. âGranddad called, wants us to pick them up from the hospital. Heading back to Imperial City now?â
It was indeed time for the elderly gentlemen to be discharged, and Palmerâs phone had been bombarded with calls early in the morning because Noella didnât pick up their calls,
âSure, but this isnât the way back to Imperial City.â
Palmer smiled, a warm spring breeze in his demeanor. âIâm taking you somewhere special. The granddads can wait a little longer.
Considering the amount of time they had already spent at the hospital, a little more wouldnât
hurt.
âWhere?â
âYouâll see soon enough. Besides, Beckett said to take you out for some fun, no rush.â
Beckett was concerned about Thorpeâs men still lurking in Imperial City and had been busy dealing with them. By the time Thorpe realized what was happening, his entire Harmonia network might be uprooted.
Palmer drove into a rustic countryside, the luxury of his car clashing with the dilapidated surroundings like an unwelcome intruder.
They stopped in front of a yard, and Noella immediately recognized it as the Lambert ancestral home where sheâd grown up!
A new sign hung at the entrance, announcing the new name: Verdant Garden!
Maddox, spotting the,car, jogged over to greet them. âMs. Noella, welcome back! And this must be your fiancé? Come on in!â
Noella was clearly surprised by Palmerâs choice to bring her here.
The courtyardâs osmanthus trees were in full bloom, their fragrance enveloping the area in at heady scent, soothing and delightful. She noticed even the path to the front door had been
renovated.
âMaddox, who fixed the road?â
Maddox puffed up with pride. âOn your orders, of course. We used Mr. Lambertâs donation! Best materials only. The villageâs got internet now! With the leftover funds, weâre planning to buy solar panels for the community!â
The villageâs perpetual poverty stemmed from its remote location, making Palmerâs drive there quite challenging. If it werenât for the recently repaired road, only ox carts and helicopters could make it in!
Pushing open the gate, they saw a rocking chair swaying beneath an osmanthus tree.
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âMrs. Lambertâs casket is here in the yard, under the osmanthus,â Maddox explained, discreetly wiping away a tear.
He and Old Mrs. Lambert had grown up together, and it pained him to see her pass away after a lifetime of hardship that seemed for naught.
âYour grandma⦠she was lucky to have such a wonderful granddaughter. Life has its own justice. Your dad⦠I mean Mr. Lambert, he was her karma. The ungrateful wretch! After she took him in and raised him, he repaid her like this.â
Maddox shook his head with a mix of anger and sadness.
Noella was taken aback.
Could Vincent really not be Old Mrs. Lambertâs own flesh and blood?
âMaddox, what are you getting at? Vincent isnât my grandmotherâs biological child?â
âAh, itâs all ancient history now. Back in the day, your grandmother had a child, but tragically. the little one passed away. Heartbroken, she took in an orphan nobody else wantedâthat child was Vincent.â
Realizing heâd spoken too much, Maddox clapped a hand over his mouth and, despite Noellaâs prodding, refused to divulge more. With a wave and a chuckle designed to brush off the gravity
of his revelation, he made his exit.
Noella watched his stooped figure retreat, her mind swirling with confusion.
Vincent wasnât a true Lambert? How had she never known this all these years? Old Mrs. Lambert had never mentioned it once!
Palmer gazed at Noella standing beneath the osmanthus tree, her dress speckled with the delicate blossoms as if she were in the midst of a glorious lilac shower. She appeared like a fairy straight out of a painting.
And yet, she moved with such an effortless grace, her gestures brimming with a wild elegance. The evening breeze lifted her skirt, revealing her shapely, alabaster legs that gleamed in the fading light.
Palmerâs breath hitched, and he reached out to brush away the lilacs that had settled on Noellaâs shoulders and hair.
His voice, gentle and enthralling, carried the rhythm of a waltz. âWould you mind showing me around the place? I want to see where my fiancée grew up.
His voice was soft as a feather as it grazed Noellaâs ear.
âDid you bring me here just for this?â
Palmer took her hand, his laughter a soft whisper. He was tender and considerate as he carefully explained his actions. âOn one hand, I wanted to see where my little girl spent her childhood. On the other, now that weâre back, itâs only right to come home and show your
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grandmother that youâre doing well.â