Cindy heaved a sigh, “You're right. The matriarch of the Stirling family sure has her hands full. Between the family's charity events, gatherings, and foundation affairs, she's got plenty on her plate.”
So much to handle? That would surely leave no time for a career.
Aurelia had no idea about all this. Well, she didn't need to know. After all, once she had the babies, she'd be out of there.
Darcy chuckled and felt relieved as long as Aurelia was back.
“Aurelia, when you have the baby, I'll manage the team well. I won't slow you down.”
As he was speaking, Aurelia's phone rang. It was Elowen, who was outside the office building. The security had blacklisted her, barring her from entering.
“Come out and join me for afternoon tea.”
Aurelia didn't expect her to be released from home so soon. Just thinking about her last outburst gave her the creeps. “Ms. Elowen, I'm at work.”
“I have something important to discuss with you.” Elowen said.
Aurelia hesitated a moment before agreeing.
Darcy quickly warned, “Aurelia, be careful. If she loses control and freaks out again, it'd be a disaster.”
The last time something happened, they were all out at the factory, and Jenny had to rush from the restroom. Otherwise, they would've stopped Elowen.
“No worries, I'll take Ferne with me.”
Aurelia draped her coat over her shoulders and left with Ferne.
Elowen was on the verge of getting angry. The damned security wouldn't even let her into the building. Was she that dangerous?
Aurelia didn't walk with Ferne, and they went separately, pretending not to know each other.
Compared to her last outburst, Elowen seemed much better. Time indeed was the best healer.
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