Tanya was right. When Starla returned to the Yelchin family estate, there would be no escape. It would be a full-scale invasion, a battle fought in every room, at every meal. There would be no corner for them to hide in.
“I could go now, if I wanted,” Starla said, a slow, dangerous smile playing on her lips. “I’ve already made all the arrangements.”
“What kind of arrangements?” Tanya asked, intrigued.
“Staff,” Starla replied coolly. “Maids, a nutritionist, bodyguards… the works.”
“Damn, you’re thorough,” Tanya said, impressed. “I guess it doesn’t matter where you recover. But when you move back in, you won't be the one whose health suffers. It’ll be theirs.”
The smile on Starla’s face widened, a chilling glint in her eyes. “Let’s make it tomorrow, then.”
Their good days were over!
When Garret received the news, he was momentarily surprised.
“I’ll arrange for more people to go with you,” he said immediately. Starla’s health was still fragile; she would need her own team to care for her inside the viper’s nest.
“Do it,” she commanded.
Garret hurried off to prepare, sending a quick message to Yardley. A moment later, his phone rang. Garret answered respectfully, “Sir.”
“Do we still not know what happened?” Yardley’s voice was grave.
“Miss refuses to say anything, sir. But from her actions, it’s clear she wants to make sure the Yelchin family never has another day of peace.”
Yardley was silent for a moment. So the words of that old woman must have cut deeper than he could imagine.
An image of a warm embrace, a memory shrouded in fog, flashed through her mind. If it weren’t for the Yelchins, her mother would still be alive. She would never have grown up in an orphanage. They were cruel, and now, it was her turn to show them what true cruelty felt like.
“And when you leave,” Herbert’s voice drew her back, “will it be completely over with him?”
“Isn’t it already over?” she said, almost automatically.
“You know what I’m talking about,” he said softly. He was talking about their marriage license. The final, legal tie.
“Yes,” she confirmed, her voice firm. “That piece of paper will see a final change.”
This time, she thought to herself, she wouldn’t be the one demanding a divorce. This time, it would be Fairfax, on his knees, begging her to sign the papers. After all, as long as they were married, she had every right to live in that house and torment his “good” and “kind” family. And he would do anything to protect them from her.

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The readers' comments on the novel: A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion
Why The ML is Idiot 😂😂😂 i Dont understand,i Think herbert is more suitable to become the ML he is most compose and calm than the ML 😂😂...
"You're a failure as a husband and coward as a Man" This is what i want to say in Fairfax hahaha you dont deserved a wife if you cant protect her...
Hahaha This plot of story i hate about, choosing another girl instead of your own wife is something unreal, you didnt considered your wife feeling, you didnt even trust her and later on you will say sorry?? Was sorry will fixed everything you've done? Was sorry fixed her heart? it was unfair for your wife, you must choose your wife whatever it is. You know your wife well more than anyone else and the only person she should lean on was the person who pushes her away...
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