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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 829

Chapter 829

“I want to help Emmanuel’s sister start her own business. Since you’re no

longer interested in running that little shop, why not transfer it to her?”

Mackenzie was direct. “I can give you equivalent money or something else in

return.”

However, before Felicity could respond, a stern voice cut in. “Felicity Lenoir!

What do you think you’re doing coming back here?! You can forget about

taking or giving anything away; I’ll tell you that!”

Slightly startled, Felicity looked up to see Samantha pointing at her and

cursing. Moreover, Sophie and Hannah cast hostile and cold glares at her as

if they wanted to skin her alive.

Felicity, initially composed, turned grim instantly.

Mackenzie quickly signaled Felicity with her eyes to endure it. She needed to

hold back, or if an argument broke out, it would only make it harder for her to

return to the Quillen family.

“Mackenzie, what are you doing? Why are you so close to that woman?”

Samantha stormed over when she saw Felicity tightly holding Mackenzie’s

hand, forcefully separating the two.

Having had enough of it, Felicity held Mackenzie’s hand tighter and rebuked,

“Are you out of your mind, Samantha?! I am Mackenzie’s mother, and no one,

not even God, has any say in how close my daughter and I are. So, who do

you think you are?!”

“You-” Samantha’s eyes reddened slightly, and she pointed angrily at

Felicity’s nose. “It still remains a question whether you’re Mackenzie’s mother

or not!”

Knowing that the two were about to get physical, Mackenzie finally stood

between them, separating them. “Aunt Samantha, calm down! Felicity is still

a member of our family. Can’t we discuss things peacefully?”

Alas, her words only made Samantha even angrier. She had treated

Mackenzie like her own since she was little, and now she felt a heartbreaking

sensation of betrayal.

“Well, if we’re going to discuss matters, why didn’t you call us all together?

Why did you secretly discuss things with that woman?!”

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