"Rachel," said defensively, "I didn't mean to, I rarely cook, honestly… I thought it was just to add some flavor…"
Stella wasn't interested in Rachel's explanation. She turned her attention to Haynes instead.
"And what do you have to say for yourself now?"
Haynes moved his thin lips slightly, "Rachel might genuinely not know about these things."
Stella let out a sarcastic laugh before turning to Keen.
"And you?"
Keen whispered, "Rachel probably didn't do it on purpose..."
Stella nodded, "Alright, if you all think it wasn't intentional, then so be it."
With a slow exhale, she released the urge to intervene—some battles weren't hers to fight. A sharp turn, and she walked away.
Haynes frowned and asked, "Stella, where are you going?"
Stella replied coolly, "I've been up all night, obviously I'm going to rest. Does Mr. O'Brien really expect me to be at his beck and call day and night?"
"Alright, go take a break then," Haynes' expression softened a bit. "Keen needs to stay in the hospital for about a week. Come back in the evening."
Stella's voice was flat, as if commenting on the weather. "Keen would rather be with Ms. Pearce anyway. Might as well let her."
Haynes, not pleased, retorted, "You're Keen's mother. Are you really going to leave someone else to take care of him?"
"And you're Keen's father," Stella shot back. "Why don't you stay with him? Don't use the word 'mother' to guilt-trip me only when it suits you."
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