Chapter 26 Caught in His Net
Stella sniffled. “It hasn’t been three years yet
She looked like a little kid who had been bullied outside her face full of grievance.
Abraham let out a mocking laugh. Two months away–what’s the difference?”
Finished
That was how long it had been since Stella returned to Rivermount–just two months short of three years. She wanted to lower her head, but Abraham wouldn’t let her.
His grip tightened, forcing her to meet his gaze. “Nothing you want to tell me?
“Yes, plenty so much.”
There was so much she wanted to say. Every time those people bullied her, she had wanted to call him to come and deal with
them
Stella had intended to send Abraham to a five–star hotel. But he had kept her pinned on his lap, never giving her the chance to tell Abel where he should be staying.
By the time Abraham finally released her, the car had already pulled into the underground garage of Kingston Heights.
Stella was stunned. “You know I live here?”
She had used his card yesterday, and today he had tracked her down. Judging by his demeanor, he must have already investigated every detail of her life over the past three years.
Abraham stepped out of the car first. From the driver’s seat, Abel spoke up. It’s never difficult for Mr. Abraham to find out things. But, Ms. Dawson, you really hid yourself well these past three years. We never expected you to leave the country.”
Stella fell silent
Abel sighed. “And you even found your relatives… Sigh, anyway. Mr. Abraham is furious!”
That last part made Stella’s heart skip a beat.
She carefully glanced at the man standing outside the car. Not daring to delay, she quickly got out.
Back home, Stella immediately went to get him a pair of slippers. But the moment she opened the shoe cabinet, she froze.
Aside from her own slippers, there was another pair–worn, men’s slippers.
She felt the chill behind her and quickly pulled out a pair of her own unworn slippers for Abraham. “Why don’t you… wear mine for now?
A pair of pink slippers with bunny ears was placed in front of him.
Abraham’s eyes narrowed, the coldness around him intensifying.
“So, you’ve learned how to serve people now?”
Stella fell silent. Her expression stiffened at his words, and the bitterness in her heart became even harder to suppress. She quickly straightened her posture, looking at Abraham with teary grievance. “You know everything already?”
Abraham let out a low chuckle and slipped on her slippers. They were too small and didn’t fit.
A man as particular as he was didn’t say much. Instead, he walked further inside, glancing around. The more he looked, the darker his expression became.
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Chapter 26 Caught in His Net
She pouted. This isn’t from the Reed family.”
Abraham’s gaze sharpened as he turned to her.
Stella hesitated for a second before saying, “I bought it… with your money.”
Abraham was momentarily speechless. Hearing her words, for some reason, the coldness on his face eased slightly.
Finished
He walked over to the sofa, casually shrugging off his coat and draping it over the armrest. He also removed the scarf from around his neck.
“And you didn’t think to buy something bigger?”
Stella argued, “It’s not small, it was 1,500 square feet. That’s more than enough for me.”
Abraham still found it small. Back in Falvaria, even her private villa was no less than 5,300 square feet.
Not to mention, during her years at the Dawson residence, the estate was so massive that it would take her over an hour just to walk through it.
“Come here.”
Abraham’s commanding gaze landed on her.
Stella hesitated but obediently stepped forward. At about three feet away, she stopped, not daring to get too close. But before she could react, Abraham stretched out his long arm, pulling her straight into his embrace–just like he had in the car.
“Abraham!” she protested in frustration.
A deep voice sounded above her head. “You have five minutes.”
Stella’s heart pounded violently. Five minutes. She knew exactly what he meant.
Three years ago, she had left without a word–right in the middle of the Dawson family’s internal struggles. Though she had physically left, the high society of Falvaria never stopped talking about her.
There had even been a saying among the noble families. If they’re not your blood, you can never truly raise them as your own.
And that saying.. had come from her–Stella.
It was said that when trouble struck the Dawson family, during Abraham’s most difficult time, she had abandoned them and
left.
“The Tom family… how are they doing?” she suddenly asked instead of answering.
For the past three years, she had kept close tabs on everything happening in Falvaria.
But the Tom family–the one family that had once held her life in the palm of their hand. A year ago, they had suddenly disappeared from the public eye.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Wrong Girl and the Wronged Girl (Stella and Ethan)
Ch 485 I thought it was going to be the Reed family mine that she robbed, thus taking the Keenes product and leaving them in that situation....
Ch 483 o then, how did the Reeds fine her? How did they not know where she was from?...
Ch 477 Definitely hidden pedo in here, referring to tiny women as little girls in every way possible....
Ch 468 How could Stella inherit her adopted father’s weak stomach constitution?...
Ch 468 Abraham and Marie’s mother has been called Evelyn, Diane and Loretta.. which is it? Evelyn has been the most used....
Ch 465 She still doesn’t know the mistress is Lillian’s aunt?...
Ch 464 Why didn’t she kick her out herself be for she went to attack the mistress…...
Ch 463 This is stupid now. I understand being scared in his presence enough to not think straight, but she’s a lone more often than not and has plenty of time to think things through, especially if she has time to get gossip from Rivermount and report to Stella....
Ch 457 This is how he finds out that not only did she set his dad up with this woman but that she’s also her aunt? But wasn’t this woman laying in the hospital after an attempted murder?...
Ch 456 So after finding out from Stella herself that she knew him and Ethan, as well as Lillian, had tried to kill her, which likely includes knowledge that Susan was also aware, why would he continue to plead. He should just leave....