Chapter 592
Elisa only discoveredter that she missed out on great fun.
She took a dig at Jasmine and Serenity.
Jasmine had mentioned and warned Serenity about including Elisa, but Serenity did not want to expose
the young heiress to such crudeness.
Sure, Elisa was born into privilege, but she was Elisa Stone, a well–known unreasonable and rude brat
in Wiltspoon’s higher society. No crudeness could scare her.
In fact, Elisa would be the sh*t–stirrer if people caught her at the wrong time.
“My sister got what she was owed. It was just the renovation costs that the Browns refused to return.
So, my sister called me to bring some men and trashed the furnishings.”
Mrs. Stonemended the act. “That’s the way to do it. Why should the Browns have it easy?”
She added regrettably, “I’d have brought a bunch of people and demanded the money back from the
Browns as your family member had I known.”
It dawned on Serenity that Elisa got her personality from her mother.
“Seren,e home with us when you close the shopter. Have dinner with us. That reminds me,
does your husband have time? Get him to join us too.”
Serenity replied, “My husband is away on business today. It’d probably be some time before he returns.
I’ll visit you with him when hees back.”
“Oh, he’s away on business. I guess I’ll have to wait until I get to meet him.”
Mrs. Stone was not bothered that she could not meet her niece’s husband as her full attention was on
her nieces.
Now that she had found her nieces, Mrs. Stone had the girls‘ backs all the way. She needed to check
out if Serenity’s husband was worth spending the rest of her time with.
“So your sister gets off work at half–past five?”
“Yeah.”
Mrs. Stone looked at the time. “Where is your sister working?”
“Lewis & Co.”
“Okay.” Mrs. Stone remarked, “There’s a lot of potential to grow in Lewis & Co. Duncan has a knack in
business. He built thepany from the ground up without help from his family, and now he’s worth
billions. His brothers are not worth as much if they only count their inheritance from the family.”
Duncan made it out on his own, and Mrs. Stone had a great appreciation for young independent
professionals.
“We can wait at Lewis & Co. for your sister to clock outter before heading to my ce for dinner. I’ll
call your cousins to join us too.”
Mrs. Stone then told her daughter–inw, “Alice, let Clive know for him to cancel his social dinner
tonight ande home for dinner.”
“Sure.”
“That reminds me, Seren. This is your oldest cousin’s wife, Alice Lafayette.”
slipped Mrs. Stone’s mind to introduce her niece to the family.
Elisa was older than Serenity by a year which made her the older cousin.
Serenity greeted her newfound family.
Mr. Stone, her uncle, was a gentle giant while Alice, her cousin–inw, was a straight shooter like
Elisa. It was no wonder Alice and Elisa hit it off, birds of a feather flocked together.
Mrs. Stone went on to hold Serenity’s hand, asking about her sister.
Although Mrs. Stone believed her sister’s adoptive parents were cruel to take four hundred thousand
dors out of the insurance payment, she was not steamed up about it.
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No matter what, the family had raised her sister.
The four hundred thousand dors was to end the rtionship between them and her sister on a good
note
“Are your grandparents still staying in the house built by your parents?”
Yes. They nned to pass the house down to one of my cousins after their passing. They said that
Liberty and I don’t have the rights to the house because we’re women.”