CHapter 115
The Killer Queen
Chapter 115
The spread prepared by Maddox was simple, but the homeâcooked meals carried a warmth reminiscent of a quaint countryside.
Palmer savored each dish meticulously, as if reliving paths Noella had once wandered.
The modest garden was but a small patch of earth beneath a sprawling canopy of stars that invited one to get lost in their beauty.
âYou must have been quite the picky eater as a child, eh?â
âHow did you know?â
Palmer gestured to the meal. âThese dishes look like they were plated separately. I saw Maddox with garlic and breadcrumbs on him earlier. Was he making pasties? Since he didnât serve them, it means he knows you donât like them.â
Those who remembered what she didnât favor obviously catered to her palate when preparing other foods.
Old Mrs. Lambert never grumbled about her pickiness, except to joke that it might stunt her growth, yet she always cooked to her liking.
Now, the Schnabel family also remembered her preferences!
Noella gazed at her plate. The chicken legs and wings were deboned, leaving succulent meat that melted in her mouth. The golden broth, enriched with local herbs, was exceptionally delicious.
Perhaps the man before her was also the one who remembered what she loved most!
After the meal, Maddox came in to clear the dishes, lamp in hand. He checked Verdant Gardenâs wiring, then slapped his forehead. âShoot, Ms. Noella, seems like we got a bit of an electrical issue. Shall I get someone to fix it tomorrow?â
In his mind, a power outage meant fumbling in the dark, hands brushing against each other, and accidental collisions in the cramped spaceâ¦
Just thinking about this scene alone made Maddox exited!
Old Mrs. Lambert used to say that Noella was too stubborn, and that she would definitely become impatient when it came to dating in the future. The strategies heâs using now were all agreed upon back then!
Maddox chuckled to himself, thinking of Old Mrs. Lambertâs spirit laughing along from above.
Noella frowned slightly and approached the fuse box. Lifting her phone flashlight, she inspected the wiring closely.
âMs. Noella, itâs an old house; wiring issues are expected. Donât bother with it; Iâll have the village electrician take a look tomorrow.â
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âI remember we have some tools for fixing this stuff,â Noella replied, heading to fetch them.
Maddox didnât think much of it, knowing that Noella studied design and probably knew nothing about electrical work.
Noella climbed the ladder, donning insulating gloves, and examined the circuitry closely.
Palmer steadied her by the waist, sending an electric jolt through her that almost felt like a short circuit. As if sparks invisible in the night burst forth, scattering ripples of light.
âBe careful. Let me do it if you canât see well.
Noellaâs cheeks flushed inexplicably. âYou know how to do this?â
âI had to practice a lot outdoors for my graduate studies. Did I ever mention I designed Dragon Towerâs wiring myself? Maybe you would like to see it sometime?â
Serene Havenâs tower, bought by Palmer and the Schnabels, was always brilliantly lit, its lights. shining like fireworks.
âBeckett said the Dragon Towerâs lights are too flashy, like a peacockâs display.â
Palmerâs smile froze in an instant. He had personally designed the lighting but rarely turned it on. Now Sexton insisted on lighting it up every night, hoping Noella would feel the warmth of the Pollack family. Sexton believed that Noella might decide to join their family because of the beautiful lights.
Noella examined the circuit boardâs angle plate and chips, frowning slightly. âHas someone tampered with this?â
The angle plate was clearly warped, as if deliberately damaged with pliers.
Maddox was shocked: she could tell it was sabotaged! He had caused the damage himself just moments before.
âAh, no. Just an old circuit shorting out on its own, nothing serious!â
âThe diodes and capacitors need replacing too. Pass me the tools.â Noella took the tools from Palmer, her flashlight illuminating the circuit. She quickly fixed the wiring using the tools at hand.
When she flipped the breaker, a warm yellow light filled the house. Old Mrs. Lambertâs portrait in the hall seemed more peaceful than ever.
Maddox truly hadnât expected Noella to be so handy!
After inspecting her work, Noella said, âTomorrow, have an electrician replace some parts. Many are worn.â
âSure, Ms. Noella. You and the young master rest up; Iâll prepare your bed.â
Maddox was inwardly disappointed; if only Ms. Noella couldnât fix the wiring, they would have had a romantic evening in the dark!
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Noellaâs room was small, with just a desk and a twin bed. A tiny wardrobe stood against one wall, and in front of it hung a fullâlength mirror framed with dried flowers.
Noella touched the mirror gently. âGrandma said all girls love to look pretty, so she bought this mirror especially for me.â
Palmer surveyed the cozy room, feeling a bit cramped with his height. The night breeze wafted through the window, filling the room with a sweet fragrance.
âYour grandma cared a lot for you. Sheâs watching over you now, content in heaven.â
Noella nodded, a touch of melancholy in her gesture.
If only Grandma were still here!
Maddox peeked his head out from the neighboring room. âMs. Noella, sorry for the inconvenience, but it looks like the young master will have to bunk with you tonight. The floor in Old Mrs. Lambertâs room has been chewed up by mice.â
Noellaâs room wasnât exactly spacious, and accommodating Palmer meant relegating him to the narrow hallway.
She eyed the corridor with a sense of claustrophobia just thinking about it, let alone how Palmerâs frame would fit in that space â heâd hardly have room to roll over.
She turned to Palmer. âOr maybe you could sleep in the car?â
Palmer looked at her with a hint of a pout in his voice, slightly nasal. âNoella, I drove a convertible. Sure, itâs got a roof, but itâs no place to sleep.â
Noella was at a loss for words. She had completely forgotten that Palmer drove a sports car! The temperature in the mountains fluctuated wildly between day and night, and it was particularly chilly in the evenings. If Palmer spent the night in the car, heâd surely catch a cold â not to mention that his modelâlike stature would never fit in a twoâseater sports car.
Maddox quickly interjected, âMs. Noella, Iâll just set up a makeshift bed for Mr. Pollack in your room, eh? Right next to the bed, itâll be roomy!â
Roomy, indeed. It was the kind of âroomyâ where Palmer could do a halfâturn and find his face smushed against the wall!