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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 375

Elodie never expected her grandmother to know about this already. She was baffled. “Jarrod agreed to it too?”

“Of course he did. I suggested it—would he dare refuse me?”

Elodie frowned and fell silent for a moment.

She truly hadn’t thought things would get so grandiose.

And Jarrod actually went along with it.

Wasn’t he worried something might slip and their past would come to light?

“Grandma, really, there’s no need to go through all this trouble. It’s just a small thing.” Elodie rubbed her temples, her mind racing for a way to politely decline.

“Nonsense, what trouble is it for me? I’ve already put down a $100,000 deposit and picked the weekend so it won’t interfere with anyone’s schedule. Don’t be so formal with me. I’ll let you know the details when the time comes.”

Her grandmother knew her well—she didn’t give Elodie any opening to refuse and briskly ended the call.

Elodie stared at her phone, speechless.

She couldn’t wrap her head around it.

How did news of this even reach her grandmother’s ears?

And why go to such lengths to throw her a huge celebration?

She really wanted to ask Jarrod why he hadn’t tried to stop his grandmother, but with the woman’s obvious excitement, it was clear she wouldn’t be talked out of it.

Thinking it over, Elodie realized there was nothing she could do.

Since Jarrod hadn’t made any moves to stop it, he must be confident nothing would go wrong at the celebration.

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News that Elodie had outscored Sylvie by almost forty points had reached Selma as well.

It took no time at all for the gossip to travel.

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