And Edna was playing the hostess to perfection!
She directed the servants with such ease and flair, outshining even her days with the Fletchers.
"Miss Edna, your coffee," Delia said, presenting a steaming cup.
Edna smiled and gratefully accepted the coffee from Delia.
Seizing the moment, Delia whispered something in Edna’s ear.
Edna’s expression darkened, and she set down her cup, hurrying toward the door with Delia in tow.
They made their way to a secluded spot in the Lindsay family’s expansive backyard, near a quaint little rockery.
Edna frowned and said, “Are you sure that’s what Gerard told Janet?”
Delia nodded, “Heard it with my own ears.”
Edna’s frown deepened. That boy Gerard was so ungrateful!
She had felt for him when he was little, motherless, and had tried to care for him
But Gerard had flat-out refused, preferring formula over any warmth she could offer!
She had doted on him, coddled him, all these years, and now he had the nerve to say he’d accept anyone but her as a stepmother!
It was true what they said.
No matter how you raise them, someone else’s child will never be your own!
She had been so good to Gerard, and he repaid her with betrayal, biting the hand that fed him.
A true ingrate!
Delia glanced around before continuing, “Looks like marrying into the Lindsay family by winning over Gerard is off the table now.”
“I’m well aware,” Edna snapped back. She had seen Gerard as her stepping stone into the Lindsay family, but now that he had his own agenda, he was useless to her.
“So, your only hope now is to cozy up to Janet,” Delia said. “While she still calls the shots, you need to get yourself married into the Lindsay family. You and Jonah are still young; have a bouncing baby boy. When Darleen ties the knot with the Christensens, your son could inherit the Lindsay fortune, and you’ll be the most respected woman in Capital City! As for Gerard, let him stew in his own juice!”
Edna nodded in agreement.
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