"Yeah," Marvin said, his expression serious. "Mr. O'Brien hasn't treated you well, and you haven't been happy with him. I don't want you to be with Mr. O'Brien. You
deserve someone better and a happier life."
Stella couldn't help but chuckle.
Even Marvin, who had only seen Haynes a few times, could tell that Haynes wasn't good for her.
Abby chimed in, "Since you're busy tomorrow, should I let Anthony know to reschedule?"
"No need," Stella replied. "I have to meet him briefly to finalize the divorce cooling-off period. It'll probably take less than half an hour. Could you tell my mentor that I can join him for rehearsal in the afternoon?"
"Sure," Abby said, picking up her phone and quickly sending a message.
Marvin, curious as ever, asked, "Stella, where are you and Mr. Watson performing?"
Stella recalled Mr. Burton's words, "I think it's at a retirement home or something like that."
Marvin's eyes lit up with enthusiasm. "Stella, I'd love to join you for the performance. Do you think I could?"
Stella hesitated for a moment. If it were a performance she organized, she wouldn't mind Marvin joining in. But this event was organized by Mr. Burton, and she couldn't make that call..
Seeing Stella's hesitation, Marvin said earnestly, "Stella, I've been practicing my piano every day. I promise I won't slow you down."
"Well," Stella said gently, "I can't decide on this, but I'll ask Mr. Burton tomorrow and let you know, okay?"
Marvin's face lit up. "Okay!"
He loved performing with Stella. It gave him an unparalleled sense of pride, and being with her felt as comforting as being with his mom.
He was growing more and more attached to Stella.
Marvin made a silent vow to himself.
He was determined to be even better to Stella, to make her his!
...
The next morning.
Stella, anxious about being late, got up early.
After checking multiple times to ensure she had all her documents, she set out.
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