CHapter 156
The Killer Queen
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Elara watched Jacobâs retreating figure, then turned to Noella with a mischievous grin.
âDonât mind him, Come on, letâs hit the town. Iâll show you around.â
Emerald County wasnât exactly sprawling, nor was it tiny, Outside the research facility lay the old county town, where researchers typically passed their time.
Noella grabbed Elaraâs hand, halting her. âIâm beat, Elara. How âbout we just chill? Keep me company?â
Elaraâs heart soared like a Fourth of July firework! Her little sis wanted to hang out with her!
Blinded by Noellaâs gentle, sunny smile, Elara didnât think twice. She eagerly led Noella toward the Schnabel familyâs ancestral home in Emerald County.
âI usually bunk at the dorms, but itâs kinda cramped. How about we crash at the family estate for a couple of days?â
âSounds good to me.â
Noella noticed the dark circles under Elaraâs eyes but pretended not to see them.
The mansion was always kept spick and span, with its charming rustic aesthetics and timeless appeal illuminated by the warm glow of indoor lights. A relic from the previous century, it would fetch a pretty penny if ever put on the market.
At the bedroom door, Elaraâs mix of guilt and glee was palpable. âUh, so Noella⦠Since nobodyâs been staying at the mansion, I was worried about security stuff. How about you bunk with me for safety?â
She twiddled her thumbs, all hopeful and afraid of being seen through. Thankfully, her little sister, ever so innocent and kind, didnât catch on to her sly moves.
âSure, Iâll freshen up, and you can hit the hay.â
Elara couldnât be happier! She was gonna share a roomâand a bedâwith her sister!.
She did a little victory roll on the bed, giggling into the pillow, then sneakilyâmessaged the whole Schnabel family.
[Guess whoâs sleeping with Noella tonight? Thatâs right, yours truly, Elara. Jealous much?]
The Schnabel kin werenât exactly envious, just a tad bitter, maybe a smidge jealous, and kind of wanting to give Elara a noogie!
After freshening up, Noella found Elara already snoozing, clutching a pillow. Her phone screen was still on, displaying a family photo sent by Stirling.
Elara looked peaceful in sleep, clearly wiped out.
Noella didnât disturb her. She quietly left the room and sat down in the garden, connecting to
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the deep web.
Erekâs message popped up,
[Boss, top news on the deep web: someoneâs looking to score a ticket to Lockhart Prisonâs big event. Offering a cool fifty mil.]
[The target?]
[Unclear, an anonymous ID. We tracked it to the Pacific, then the signal was gone. Also, hot gossip: Arthur Gruber seems keen on making Walden Gruber his heir.]
This notâsoâsecret rumor was all over the circles! Everyoneâs buzzing about whether Arthurâs gone off his rocker!
[Another piece of news: the Gruber familyâs gallery just opened across from your spot, run by Yvonne Gruber.]
Erek was practically gorging on drama!
Ashlynâs adoptive granddaughter turned into a Gruber, and Waldenâs now the chosen heir. Erekâs halfâtempted to ask if the Grubers are prepping for bankruptcy.
What were they even thinking?
[Keep tabs on Arthurâs mental gymnastics. Any leads, pass âem to the rest of the Grubers, and get paid.]
[Roger that!]
Arthurâs antics were way past quirky, veering into âcontrolled by hallucinogensâ territory.
Noella flicked off the deep web and skimmed through her phone, replying selectively.
Just after texting Palmer, his call came through.
âHey, youâve been ghosting my messages. What gives?â
âJust been off the grid.â
Heâd called hardly half an hour ago; how clingy could a guy get?
âMiss me yet? Iâm really missing you.â
âIâll be back in a few days.â
âBut do you miss me?â
Noella sighed softly. âPalmer, we just saw each other yesterday.â
He sounded a little down, perhaps a bit wounded. âSo? My fiancée promised me a lateânight snack!â
She had forgotten their dinner plans, but wasnât he getting a tad too clingy?
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âYeah, I miss you.â
That seemed to do the trick, making up for standing him up.
Palmer loosened his tie with a smirk. âI missed you too. The Phoenix Labâs got some trouble brewing, but Uncleâs on it. Heâs always been fond of Elara, eyeing her as his protégé.â
Noella frowned. âA protégé? More like a scapegoat.â
Hadnât Elara suffered enough at Phoenix Lab? She was a genius, and her talents would shine anywhere.
To Neella. Phoenix Lab was lucky to have Elara.
Palmer was touched; Noella rarely stood up for someone. It seemed like Noella was in good terms with Elara. Heâd treat her family like his own.
âUncleâs taken up research after our family hit rough waters,â Palmer revealed, his voice tinged with melancholy.
âWhat happened?â
He paused, then continued with a hint of sorrow. âIf not for that incident, my mom might still be here, and Uncle wouldâve settled down.â
Noella was silent, then whispered, âSorry.â
Palmerâs tone lightened as he gazed at Noellaâs photo on his desk, his eyes soft. âWhenever youâre curious about those old stories, my fiancée, Iâd love to swap tales.â
The stories he craved were about her and her past with Polaris Star. Could those memories, lurking in the dark abyss, truly be brought into the light without hesitation?
Sheâd been through the darkness, a taste she wasnât eager to relive. It wasnât just her scars; it was a painful chapter that none of the members of Polaris Star wanted to reopen.
Noella pursed her lips, her voice icy. âNo need, Iâm not interested right now.â
Palmer wasnât surprised by her rejection. Every time those moments were mentioned, she turned as cold as ice, pushing people miles away.
His voice was deep and gentle. âIâm not trying to pry, but I look forward to the day my fiancée trusts me enough to share her past. Iâve scheduled a visit to Lockhart Prison for the day after tomorrow. Can you make it back by then?â
The situation at Lockhart Prison was a tangled mess, not so easy to reschedule.
Noella replied, âI can.â
Beneath the haphazard graveyard, Vincent limped to his nowâruined wheelchair, every part of him aching!
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He couldnât fathom what had just happened! How did Noella, that defiant girl, change so drastically?
Gritting through the pain, he found a spot to rest. Just as he sat down, he heard Belindaâs bloodâcurdling scream!
âAh! Honey⦠you, you, youâ¦â
âWhatâs the big fuss about? You scared the life out of me.â Vincent cursed under his breath as he turned around, only to realize he was sitting atop a pile of bones!
Another scream tore through the air!
Vincent collapsed on the ground, utterly petrified, his legs throbbing as if they were filled with lead.
âGood heavens, what in the world is this place?â
What kind of curse had befallen him?
Belinda, recalling Noellaâs last words, looked at Vincent with suspicion.
If Vincent had another child, how would Briony get anything from the Lambert familyâs fortune?
âHoney, the bracelet Noella was wearing looked like our momâs old jade bangle. That piece, considering its quality, must be worth a fortune, at least in the six figures.â
Having grown accustomed to luxury since the rise of the Lambert family, Belinda could tell that bangle wasnât cheap.
âYou mean the one Mom âaccidentallyâ lost, the one she wouldnât give me, claiming it was stolen? Noella took it? I always knew Mom never really lost it!â