Haynes chuckled, "You're pretty sharp."
"When dealing with people like Mr. O'Brien and Ms. Pearce, you have to be careful. Otherwise, you might not even know what hit you."
For some reason, the wife he used to think was so dull was suddenly becoming really interesting to him.
"Stella, if this is your way of getting my attention, I can tell you, you've succeeded."
Stella couldn't help herself and let out a small laugh.
If narcissism had levels, Haynes would be in the SSS category, with a plus sign to boot.
Haynes wasn't really going to snatch her phone away. Besides, Stella wasn't that naive.
The last time he tried to stop her from holding a press conference, she made an even bigger fuss, showing she wasn't as easy to handle as he thought.
"Stella," Haynes said, "whether or not we pursue this matter isn't up to you."
Stella was taken aback but quickly understood the implication in Haynes' words.
Her eyes flared with anger. "Haynes, are you threatening my friends again?!"
Haynes glanced at her. "I'll offer your friend a satisfactory compensation package."
Stella was stunned once more.
Compensation?
She was familiar with Abby's character; Abby wouldn't just settle with Haynes for some compensation. However, because of Stella's rash actions, Rachel had attempted suicide. Abby felt a deep sense of guilt for being indirectly involved. She was the kind to endure hardship herself rather than cause trouble for others.
Plus, Abby knew that going head-to-head with Haynes would only end badly for her. It was quite likely Abby would accept Haynes' offer.
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