When the lawsuit officially began, Dean's children's words were the most important aspect of their case, and Natalie had to make sure that she discussed the details with the lawyer.
After making her coffee, she went into the kitchen to make her breakfast.
She had bought a loaf of bread the night before, so she only needed to fry an egg and some ham.
She had moved back to her own apartment two days ago.
Technically, she had officially moved back in the night before, as the apartment had stank of mold when she had returned on the first day, so she had had to hire cleaners to clean the place.
Her life was slowly getting back on track. She would not be in any danger, so long as she stayed out of Elliot and Avery's way. Once they won the lawsuit, she would get her share and could do whatever she wanted.
The thought that she could finally recover from her failure felt surreal.
Her mother had been messaging her for the past few days, worried that Natalie would be in danger again. Her mother reminded her to live quietly without crossing anyone else after getting her share of Dean's money.
Natalie took some time to think. She knew that she would make a fortune if she opened her own firm after obtaining her share. There was no need for her to track Holly down and risk crossing Elliot again.
However, she needed to see how much she ended up with after the lawsuit.
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