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The True Heiress Returns (Tilda Jenson) novel Chapter 21

Chapter 21 The Family She Really Wants

“Howard, why don’t you just go after Tilda and try to bring her back to the Jensons? She’s all by herself out here, and honestly, it’s kind of sad.

“And this whole mess happened because we completely misunderstood her. No wonder she got mad and wanted to leave… Sometimes I wish I wasn’t even part of the Jensons.”

Kyla’s face was full of regret, like she wanted to smack herself.

“Don’t say that. You’re a Jenson, and that’s never going to change.

“Yeah, we messed up by misunderstanding Tilda, but that’s not the point. She’s already decided to leave- pushing her now would just be a waste of time.”

Howard’s voice softened when he saw Kyla blaming herself again. He tried to calm her down, telling her to stop feeling guilty about Tilda.

Tilda gripped the keys to her brand–new Porsche Cayenne and took Una for a spin around town, feeling on top of the world.

Howard had just sent her 20 grand in compensation, and she had no problem taking it.

She decided to treat Una to a fancy dinner at the best place in Slosa.

“Tilda, maybe skip the splurge and just eat at my place. Save the money–you might need it later …”

“Half that money is yours anyway, Una. And I’ve never been to Sky Dining before. I want to go–think of it as a treat for both of us.”

“Okay.”

Una had already made up her mind–whatever Tilda wanted, she’d support her 100%.

Tilda had been down all day, and Una wanted to see her smile again.

Sky Dining was the most famous restaurant in Slosa.

It used to have the city’s longest waitlist–people waited a month for a table.

Just like its name, it was on the 100th floor of a skyscraper.

Dinner there meant looking out at a sky full of stars, with Slosa’s glittering city lights below–the winding

river, the giant Ferris wheel, and the massive suspension bridge stretching over the water.

The chefs were Michelin five–star veterans, turning every plate into a piece of art.

And of course, it wasn’t cheap–meals started at thousands per person.

“Tilda, isn’t Sky Dining usually packed? Don’t you need a reservation?”

“Don’t worry–I booked way ahead.”

She showed Una her phone.

“Good news: No reservation needed tonight.”

“Really?!”

Una was puzzled–this was supposed to be the busiest time for Sky Dining.

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