CHapter 237
The Killer Queen
Chapter 237
Yvonne delivered a series of swift, sharp slaps, leaving Briony reeling under the force of each blow.
Fresh from surgery, Brionyâs body was still frail, and it was only her thirst for the glitz and glamour that propped her up; otherwise, she wouldnât have even been able to stand.
But now, struck down, she collapsed to the floor, clinging to Larsonâs leg.
âDaddy, Itâs me, Briony, your own flesh and blood! You canât possibly disown me, can you?â
Yvonne, not to be outdone, rushed forward and clasped Larsonâs wifeâs hand, trying to squeeze out a few tears to appear as pitiful as possible.
âMom, itâs Yvonne Remember? You called me and asked me to come find you here.â
Beckett with a hint of mischief, tugged Noella back a step. âLetâs hang back; the viewâs better for the show.â
Suppressing a giggle, Noella gently tugged Palmerâs sleeve, bringing him to the safety zone as well.
Palmer responded by slipping his hand into Noellaâs, their fingers intertwining secretly.
The other guests shared the same sentiment- this was a spectacle not to be missed.
If these girls truly were Larsonâs and his wifeâs daughters, intervening would mean crossing the Pollack family, and no one wanted to risk that. If not, it wasnât their place to sort out the mess. Either way, it wasnât their reputation on the line.
A muffled chuckle spread among the crowd. âLarsonâs got so many kids, whatâs two more?â
âTrue, but these two arenât exactly lookers. If he took them in, heâd be the talk of the town, and not in a good way. These girls would be a real handâmeâdown.â
With the whispers and crass words buzzing around, Larson felt his head spinning. He glared at Belinda hiding in the back, then kicked Briony away from his feet.
âGet lost! Whoâs your dad? A bastard child like you wants to claim me as a father? Our Pollack family isnât open to just any Tom, Dick, or Harry!â
Larsonâs wife shoved Yvonne aside. âWho are you? Iâve never been in touch with you. I have only one daughter, and she certainly doesnât Took anything like you!â
As she spoke, she shot Larson a fierce look. It
It must have been his mess outside that hadnât been dealt with, bringing all this riffâraff to
their doorstep!
Yvonne, on the verge of tears, pulled out her phone, pointing to a message as she pleaded. âMom, you asked me to come find you here at the party!â
Larsonâs wife glanced at the message and frowned. âYour mother is our housekeeper, not me!â
Housekeeper? How could it be the housekeeper!
When Queenie had instructed her to make contact, she was called Madam. Since when did one refer to a housekeeper as madam?
With a wave of disgust, Larson gestured to a man covered in dirt, addressing Briony. Our bodyguard, also my s your real dad!â
Luther had been tending to the garden and was still wearing his gardening gloves.
secretary, Luther thatâs
A woman resembling Queenie approached, grabbing Yvonne. âYvonne, is it? Iâm your n mom! This is your dad, and now our family can finally be whole. Apologize to Larson and his wife.â
Luther also grabbed the dazed Briony. âRight, being together as a family is what matters most.â
Briony was stunned!
So, when Belinda spoke of her fatherâs prestigious status, she meant Larsonâs secretary? What kind of prestige was that?
âYouâre my dad? Then why is this woman Yvonne also your child?â
Luther chuckled, a simple manâs smile masking a sly cunning. âWhatâs the issue? Your motherâs children are mine as well. Youâve got eight brothers and seven sisters waiting for you at homeâquite the party!â
A party? More like a circus!
These were all the children Larson had fathered but refused to acknowledge. They were conveniently dumped at Lutherâs doorstep, registered under his name. Since he didnât have to pay for them, and they werenât his own, Luther didnât care if there was one more or one less
Hearing about the myriad siblings and realizing her father was just a bodyguard, her mother a housekeeper, Brionyâs future seemed bleaker than Noellaâs farming familyâan overwhelming thought that caused her to faint
Luther hoisted Briony over his shoulder and dragged Yvonne away, disappearing from the hall
Belinda, who had hidden to gauge Larsonâs reaction to Briony, had already silpped away unnoticed at the first sign of trouble.
Larson tumed to the crowd, his voice laced with apology. âTerribly sorry, folks. The kids of our housekeeper and bodyguard have made quite the scene, apoiling your fun. I take the hit for thisâthree drinks on mel
He downed the champagne, his face flushing redâwhether from anger or embarrassment, it was hard to tell.
Larson moved from guest to quest, raising his glass in toast, until he finally reached Palmer. âPalmer, weâre family after all, and bloodâs thicker than water. You canât side with strangers over your uncle, can you? Lately, every time I call, youâre busy with Ms. Schnabel, neglecting your manners!â
His eyes darted towards Noella as he spoke.
Palmer, with Noellaâs waist under his arm, lifted his gaze with a smile. âUncle, youâre speaking in riddles. Noella will be my family, sa naturally, Iâm on her side. As for you⦠Even if Iâm not with Noella, I will be handling the company affairs. Honestly, I donât have the time to visit your ranch.â
His words were just shy of calling Larson inhuman!
Noelle let out a snort of laughter, and seeing her amused, Palmerâs look softened considerably.
Beckett took the glass of water from Noellaâs hand. âBetter not to eat anything here, itâs filthy. Iâm worried youâll get a stomachache later Letâs go grab a bite somewhere else after this.â
âSounds perfect.â
Larsonâs lips twitched into a halfâsmile as he turned to Noella. âMs. Schnabel is quite the belle of the ball. No wonder my nephew is so smitten. All those debutantes used to flutter around him like moths to a flame, yet none caught his eye the way Ms. Schnabel has. It speaks volumes about your charm,â
Noella let out a soft, melodious laugh, her demeanor as graceful as a swan. âFlattery will get you everywhere, but Iâm nothing special.. Iâm just very close with my brothers. I certainly wouldnât stoop to, say, tripping them up and sending them to meet their maker.â
Beckett chimed in with agreement. âOnly a real beast could commit such an act. Our Noellaâs got too much sense to do something like thatâ
Palmer nodded along, his gaze towards Larson filled with a frosty edge. âNoellaâs night. Some people are no better than beasts. Calling them human might be an insult to the rest of us,â
Larson knew Palmer was referencing the botched attempt to take out Eamon. But he hadnât succeeded! The one who ended Eamon was Palmer himselfl
Larson was ready, though, and with a derisive snort, he retorted. âSpeaking of which, my brotherâs untimely demise is still a mystery. Mr. Pollack, I presume you owe me an explanation?â
The audacity of the man, practically demanding an explanation as if he was the wronged party. As long as he stuck to his story that it had been Palmerâs doing. Palmer wouldnât be leaving this house todayânot on his own two feet, anyway.