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The Killer Queen
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âGrandpa knows how long I slaved over that painting, and even if sis took over the gallery, she canât just chuck it out like that. I know sheâs always treated me like I donât belong, like Iâm the black sheep of the family, and itâs all my fault.â
Seeing Yvonne sobbing her heart out, Tristan couldnât help but feel a twinge of sympathy, âChill out. Yvonne. Letâs wait for Noella to get back and weâll get the lowdown on the whole thing.â
Yvonne was almost beside herself with frustration.
Just wait till that bumpkin shows up and see what she has to say! She thought.
If the Schnabel family got wind that sheâs targeting me on purpose, theyâd kick her out on her ear for sure.
An hour later. Palmer parked the car at the gates of the Horwich Mansion.
âI canât stick around for a visit today: got a bit of a situation at the office. Apologize to your grandpa and grandma for me, will ya?â
Noella nodded at the car door, âYeah, donât sweat it about dropping by for grub when youâre swamped. We can catch up on the blower if anythingâs up.â
Deep down she knew Palmerâs recent busyness was all about carving out time to meet up with Thorpe.
Now that sheâs set on meeting Thorpe, having the folks from Polaris Star and Obelisk Organization in her corner was enough. Sheâd be ready for whatever came her way.
Palmer, lounging in the plush car seat, caught wind of her words and suddenly lifted his gaze. His eyes sparkled as he looked at the girl before him, âI wanna be there with you.â
Heâd been burning the midnight oil and crunching financial statements while waiting for herâall just to spend time with her.
After all this time together, Palmer had a pretty good read on his fiancéeâs temperament.
âThe gifts for my grandpa and grandma will be delivered. You go on in.â Noella, under his intense gaze, felt her cheeks heat up and turned to enter the Horwich Mansion.
Only after her figure had vanished behind the doors did Palmer start up the car engine and leave the Horwich Mansion.
Sienna spotted Noella walking in and immediately went to greet her, âSweetheart, did you eat your fill tonight? Mr. Pollack called to say you dined together, so we didnât save dinner for you. Want me to whip up something?â
Noella was touched that Palmer had even thought to give Sienna a headsâup, âIâm good, no need to cook.â
Sienna peeked behind Noella a few times, but there was no sign of Palmer.
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*Sweetie, did Mr. Pollack head out? Why not invite him in for a quick drink before he left?â she asked.
âHe had stuff to do so he had headed back to the office.
Sienna had worried that Noella and Palmer might have had a falling out over dinner, but hearing that Palmer had gone back to work, she breathed a sigh of relief.
With the company that busy and still making time for a meal with Noella, it was clear Palmer was serious about his future with their daughter.
Merrick was also quite taken with Palmer.
Ever since they met on the yacht, he could tell Palmer was super protective of the girl by his sideâthat look in his eyes was unmistakable. It was just like the way he looked at his own missus.
Merrick cleared his throat and glanced at Yvonne, who was still perched on the sofa, âNoella, Yvonneâs saying youâve lost one of her paintings. Whatâs the deal?â
Noella caught on that Yvonne had run to Merrick to snitch, âThe painting was a copy and shouldnât be hanging in the original section. I had the gallery manager take care of it. The soâcalled âcreatorâ insists itâs original, but I donât think it fits our gallery.â
The painting was a copy?
Merrick nodded; although he thought the painting had perfect composition and lighting. Yvonne really didnât have the aesthetic sense or the skill for it.
Yvonne bit her lip, looking forlorn, âWhy do you get to say itâs a copy? Itâs really my own creation. If you donât want my stuff in your gallery, just tell me. Thereâs no need to humiliate me like thisâ¦â
Noella frowned slightly. Was she implying sheâd been singled out?
All this fuss over a painting that was actually still hanging in her study, using such a flimsy excuse to smear her seemed downright petty.
Noella stated coolly. âBecause the real deal is in my study. The original piece called âThe Mountain Portrayâ is by Master Killian. Your painting just so happens to be a carbon copy of Master Killianâs work.â
Sienna remembered there were indeed several oil paintings hanging in Noellaâs study. She thought her daughter liked oil paintings and had specially ordered several of Master Killianâs pieces to surprise Noella.
Yvonneâs eyes bulged!
The original was in Noellaâs study?!
Impossible!
And Noella could even name the paintingâYvonne had seen it once at a private exhibition and
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remembered it.
It must be a gift from the Schnabel family parents to Noella, or else how could that bumpkin get ahold of a Master Killian original?
Thinking of the Schnabel parentsâ boundless affection for Noella, Yvonneâs face contorted with jealousy. âThat painting is my original work. I donât understand what youâre talking about.â
Merrick glanced between the everâcomposed Noella and the wideâeyed, agitated Yvonne, and his suspicions were confirmed, âAlright, Yvonne, you should head off. Your dad said heâd give you his small gallery. If you like painting that much, focus on running it well.â
Yvonne couldnât fathom why Merrick refused to belleve her.
Was it just because they werenât bloodârelated?
All this shouldâve been hers.
Seeing things resolved, Tristan also breathed a sigh of relief.
As long as his precious daughter wasnât being wronged, everything else was just water under the bridge.
âYou go take care of your grandma at the hospital. Iâll have someone send your painting over.â He announced.
âOkay, I got it.â Yvonne gritted her teeth, not wanting to give in but also scared of Noella giving her a hard time, so she grabbed her purse from the couch and bolted from the Horwich Mansion.
The moment she stepped outside, she hailed a cab to the Imperial West Hospital and collapsed. beside Ashlynâs bed in tears, âGranny! How can they treat me like this? Noella tossed out the painting I slaved over for two months! And she accused me of copying.â
Ashlynâs ears perked up. This was not going to fly, she mused.
âWhat did your dad say?â she asked.
âDad told me to let it go. He said we shouldnât sweat the small stuff as a family. Eâ¦even if weâre not bloodârelated, Dad shouldnât play favorites like this. I mean, you basically raised me from scratch, and Dad doesnât seem to care about your feelings at all.â
Not bloodârelated? Ashlyn lay back down, squinted her eyes, and pondered for a while.
âHand me my phone, I need to call Tristan.â
âGranny, please donât fight with Dad over me, Iâm okay.â Yvonne sobbed.
But Yvonne said this while passing Ashlyn her phone, worried that if she was too slow, her granny might change her mind.
Tristan was out shopping for the latest fashion for their darling daughter when he picked up the call. âWhatâs up?â
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Hearing the laughter and joy on the other end, and thinking about how she was alone in the chilly hospital room with no visitors, Ashlynâs temper flared.
âHow dare you ask? Iâve been sick for so long, and you canât even come to see me?â she
scowled.
Tristanâs mood instantly deflated when he heard Ashlynâs voice, âHavenât I arranged for over twenty caregivers for you? Isnât that enough?â
âWhat good are caregivers? They canât match the care from your own flesh and blood. The old lady in the bed next to me has her son and daughterâinâlaw looking after her personally. Guess Iâm just not that lucky.â