Stella stopped in her tracks, staring at him in disbelief.
“What did you just say?”
Haynes gave her a crooked smile. “You suddenly changed your mind, refused to give me Rachel’s medication, then turned around and demanded money from me—and on top of that, you deliberately made things difficult for Rachel over something trivial…”
He arched an eyebrow. “Stella, are you sure you’re not just doing all this to get my attention?”
Stella couldn’t help but laugh. “Haynes, your ego honestly knows no bounds. Not everyone is desperate enough to pick up what someone else has thrown away. If she doesn’t find it disgusting, I certainly do.”
Her words wiped the smile from both Haynes and Rachel’s faces.
Stella recalled the hefty bank transfer she’d just received, and without another word, tossed the life-saving medication to Haynes.
“I keep my promises. That’s the full first round of treatment. If she doesn’t take it and things get worse, don’t come blaming me.”
With that, Stella shook off Haynes’s grip on her wrist and turned to go.
But Haynes blocked her way again. “You haven’t apologized to Rachel yet.”
She looked up at him, her eyes sparkling with amusement.
“I’m not apologizing. What are you going to do about it?”
Haynes’s expression darkened, but before he could retort, Stella spoke again.
“Oh, and by the way, don’t forget—Ms. Pearce’s remaining medication is still with me. Make me angry, and it might just disappear for good.”
She met Haynes’s gaze, her tone sweet as honey, yet there was an unmistakable edge in her words.
“You’re the ones who need something from me—not the other way around. So don’t act so high and mighty in front of me.”
Her smile faded, replaced by a glacial coldness.
“If you think making her kneel is bad, try crossing me again. I’ll make you kneel. I’d really like to see which matters more to you—your pride, or Rachel’s life.”
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