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Chapter 116

    A chill seemed to seep right through Elodie''s chest, as if a cold draft had tunneled straight into her heart.


    She stared at the photos Sylvie had sent: one showed the party vi all dressed up for a celebration, the other, a set of emerald jewelry.


    She recognized that jewelry-Esmeralda had once bumped into Jarrod and Sylvie at a jewelry boutique, where Jarrod had splurged over a million dors on it.


    So that''s what it was for.


    A gift for Selma.


    No wonder she''d heard nothing from Jarrod after reaching out to Keith. He''d made his choice from the very beginning, hadn''t he?


    Sylvie''s message read: "This will be the most spectacr, lively birthday Mom has ever had. Special thanks to someone... Everyone, look forward to the fireworks tonight!"


    Who that "someone" was, didn''t need spelling out.


    Emotion flickered in Elodie''s eyes.


    A bitter smile crept across her otherwise calm face.


    Because..... Selma''s birthday wasn''t even today.


    Back when her mother and Selma were still close, her mom had once thrown Selma a birthday party. There had even been a photo, with the date written on the back as a keepsake. Elodie hade across it while sorting through her mother''s belongings after her passing.


    ording to the old calendar, Selma''s birthday wouldn''t be until next month.


    Yet here they were.


    They''d picked today-today of all days, the day her family gathered to mourn her mother-to throw a party,unch fireworks, and celebrate?


    What kind of people did that?


    Reba, satisfied by Elodie''s frozen expression, finally rxed.


    Atst, she''d managed to strike a blow ande out on top.


    "I just thought you deserved to know the truth, so you wouldn''t be left in the dark.


    Mr. Silverstein is with Ms. Fielding, obviously," Reba said, pocketing her phone and smirking.


    Elodie said nothing.


    Her mind was a storm, swept up in the absurdity of it all.


    "That''s enough, Reba." Ivan shot her a warning look.


    Reba, seeing Ivan was still inclined to defend Elodie, bit her lip and red at Elodie before stepping back.


    Ma had no intention of staying either. He looked deeply disappointed as he prepared to leave. "If you can''t even keep your own man, what good are you? The Silverstein family could''ve been our golden ticket, and you just handed it away- what hope is there for you?"


    If Elodie had managed to win Jarrod''s favor, the Harcourt family might not have missed out on their chance at glory.


    Father and daughter headed for their car.


    Reba turned to Ivan, her eyes lingering. "Let''s go home, big brother. There''s no point in staying."


    Ivan didn''t so much as nce back. "You two go on ahead."


    Reba shot Elodie onest resentful look, mmed the door, and the car pulled away.


    Snapping out of her daze, Elodie nced at Ivan, her tone cool and unbothered, as if nothing had happened. "Let''s go inside. Grandma''s waiting."


    She no longer cared enough to argue with Ivan about dragging Ma and Reba here.


    Whatever Ivan wanted to say, she brushed past him and headed alone to the back garden.


    The wind bit through her coat.


    Elodie drew a slow breath, bracing herself to call Jarrod. She was prepared for him not toe. She''d already guessed how this would end; she''d steeled her heart against disappointment.


    But Selma—Selma was twisting the knife, aiming right for the softest part of her and her grandmother''s hearts.


    On the anniversary of her mother''s death, Selma had chosen to throw herself avish birthday party,plete with fireworks andughter-deliberately creating a scene of joy and celebration.


    It was a calcted move, meant to mock her mother''s memory and unt the Thorne family''s misfortune.


    The malice was staggering.


    She couldn''t let it stand.


    She needed to confront Jarrod face to face. Did he even realize what today meant? If he knew, and still sided with Selma and her daughter... She couldn''t bear that kind of betrayal.


    Ring. Ring. Ring.


    After a long series of busy tones, Jarrod finally answered.
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