CHapter 158
The Killer Queen
Chapter 158
In Emerald County, Elara clung to Noella, her grip light around her waist, reluctant to let go,
âWhy do you have to leave so soon? Donât you like it here?â
Emerald County might only be a small town, but thanks to the research facility and the nearby academy, the local economy was booming. The Schnabel family had made quite a few shrewd Investments, and the town had all the amenities one could ask for.
âI do like it here. Itâs just that thereâs something I need to handle back in Imperial City,â
âWhatâs the matter? Is it about the art gallery or the music store? Canât you let the brothers take care of it for you? Noella, donât be shy, Iâll talk to them for you!â
Noella quickly grabbed Elaraâs hand, which seemed ready to spring into action.
âItâs Master Killian calling me back.â
Elara knew that Master Killian was Noellaâs mentor, with an unrivaled reputation in the world of oil painting. She wouldnât want to risk Noellaâs future by selfishly keeping her in Emerald County.
Her sister was a painting prodigy, after all!
Elaraâs spirits dampened, her head drooping onto Noellaâs shoulder as she took a deep whiff of her sisterâs scent, almost like a cat with catnip.
âAlright, I just canât bear to see you go.â
Noella gently patted Elaraâs shoulder, promising to return for another visit. Only then did Elara reluctantly release her.
As Noellaâs car disappeared in the distance, Elaraâs smile faded, replaced by a profound sense of loneliness.
Back in her modest dorm, Elara found her desk cluttered with gifts! There were notes on boxes of pastries from Sienna, presents from her brothers, and treats from the old gents. And there, in the center, was a family portrait featuring everyone from the Schnabel family, all beaming, including her. The family portrait on her phone didnât include her, but the one in her hands did.
Mixed emotions swirled in Elaraâs heart, but before she could sort them out, her phone rang, and a warm, honest voice on the other end came through.
âMs. Schnabel, Iâm the manager of the diner across from your lab. Iâll be delivering your meals from now on. I already know about your favorite dishesâyou wonât have to worry about a thing. Iâll make sure youâre wellâfed!â
Elara was puzzled. âHow do you know what I like?â
âMs. Noella told me. She said you might forget to eat when youâre buried in your experiments, and we canât have that! Ms. Noella and Sienna want to see videos of you eating your meals, so
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youâll need to cooperate with me, okay?â
After hanging up, Elara flipped the family portrait and read Beckettâs bold handwriting on the back.
[Elara, you will always be a part of the Schnabel family. We all love you.)
Holding back tears, Elara felt a rush of warmth amid her sobs.
Meanwhile, Vincent settled into a local hospital, his body swathed in bandages, resembling a mummy on the move. Belinda and the Fullers were no better off, all lying in their beds grumbling and groaning.
Vincent, checking his phone, muttered, âWhy hasnât anyone contacted me today? Didnât they see the trending topic I bought? Noella mustâve missed it.â
Malcom Fuller grumbled, âStop looking at that and find Ellsworth, will you?â
They had just realized that Ellsworth, who had been with them earlier, had vanished without a trace. He was their golden grandchild, but Vincent was too preoccupied with Noella, completely disregarding his elders.
Debbieâs phone rang with a blaring tone, the sound of the oldâfashioned device echoing through the smallâtown hospital ward.
âEllsworthâs family? Iâm calling from the Emerald County Police Department. Ellsworth was caught last night for burglary. You should come down to the station to discuss his situation.â
Debbie nearly fainted. âOfficer, my grandson wouldnât steal! Heâs such a good boy.â
âYouâll see when you get here.â
After the call ended, Debbieâs wails filled the room, âOh, my poor grandson!â
Vincent, covering his ears, scrolled through his messages, spotting a new one.
[Iâd like to purchase the bracelet. Name your price.]
Fighting his excitement, Vincent quickly replied: [The braceletâs worth seven figures!}
[Deal. Contact me once you have it.]
Vincentâs heart raced at the prospect of a buyer, but the bracelet was still with Noella.
A cruel glint in his eye, he whispered, âAccidents happen all the time. If one were to happen to her, the bracelet would be mine.â
Back in Imperial City at the Schnabel Manor, no sooner had Noella stepped through the door than her brother Jasper gestured for silence.
âShh, Grandpa just went to sleep.â
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âWhatâs wrong with Grandpa? Is he ill?â
Jasper was about to whisk Noella off to his room to discuss family matters when Marcel, draped in a coat, appeared.
âNoella, youâre back. Howâs Elara? Why didnât you stay longer?â
âSheâs fine, told us not to worry about her. Master Killian asked me to come back. He said there was an issue.â
Marcel nodded, understanding that Master Killianâs request was always serious. Then his gaze fell on the bracelet on Noellaâs wrist.
âThat bracelet⦠How did it end up with you?â
Marcelâs eyes sparkled with tears as he clasped Noellaâs wrist, gazing at the familiar bracelet. In a flash, tears coursed down his cheeks.
Noella exclaimed, âGrandpa, whatâs wrong?â
Hearing the commotion, the Schnabel family rushed out from the house, shocked at the sight of Marcelâs emotional state.
âDad, whatâs happening?â they asked in unison.
Sienna eyed the bracelet on Noellaâs wrist, her brows knitting together in concern. âNoella, where did you get this bracelet?â
Noella, puzzled, replied, âIt was my grandmotherâs. She left it to me. Is there something wrong?â Grandmother?
Was she referring to Old Mrs. Lambert?
A realization dawned on Marcel, and he turned to Noella, his voice trembling with urgency, âThe grandmother youâre speaking of, was her name Harriet Lambert?â
Noella nodded, gently guiding the nearly distraught Marcel to sit on the couch.
âYes, how do you know my grandmotherâs name?â
Marcel looked at Noella, his eyes filled with sorrow and an unspoken hope. âShe⦠she passed away?â
âYes, last year. She fell ill and passed. Grandpa, did you know my grandma?â
âLast year? It was last year! Harriet, oh Harriet, you kept this from me for so many years!â
Tears streamed down Marcelâs face, his emotions raw and uncontainable.
âNoella, do you have a photo of your grandmother?â
âI do.â
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Noella took out her phone and, under Marcelâs expectant gaze, found all the photos she had taken of Old Mrs. Lambert.
The old man, with reading glasses perched on his nose, scrolled through each photo, his eyes softening with each image.
There were many pictures in the phone, capturing moments from Old Mrs. Lambertâs life. As Marcel reached the photos of her in sickness, he wept anew.
âNoella, can you tell me how youâve been all these years?â
Noella sat beside Marcel, selecting a few stories to share. âGrandma loved me dearly. If it werenât for her, I might not have made it through my childhood.â
Marcel nodded, his face etched with melancholy, seemingly aging twenty years in those moments.
âHarriet, could it be that you never forgave me?â