Keen stood there, arms crossed defiantly. "I'm not apologizing to him!"
Stella didn’t push him. Instead, she replied, "Step aside if you’re not going to apologize."
Once upon a time, Stella would have been at Keen’s beck and call, running around to cater to his every need. But now, she was cold and distant, even demanding he apologize to another kid.
The change was something Keen couldn’t wrap his head around. He stomped his foot in frustration. "I don’t want you taking care of him!"
Stella raised an eyebrow. "And why should I listen to you?"
"Because you’re my mom!"
"Am I your mom?" Stella chuckled softly, "I thought I was the nanny."
Keen was left speechless, his mouth hanging open in shock.
Rachel, watching the exchange, finally spoke up, a frown creasing her brow. "Ms. Cameron, he’s only a kid. Why are you arguing with him?"
Stella turned to Rachel. "Ms. Pearce, this is my family issue. As an outsider, you should stay out of it."
Stella’s words echoed Haynes' words earlier, leaving Rachel looking hurt, her eyes welling up with tears.
"I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to overstep. Keen is still so young. Ms. Cameron, as his mom, shouldn’t talk to him that way."
Stella’s voice was sharp. "How I parent Keen is none of your business. Family matters are for family to handle, not outsiders."
Stella’s words were harsh, and Rachel’s tears began to fall, making her look like a delicate flower trampled on.
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