A bottle of red wine had even been prepared, and its purpose needed no explanation.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Hmm... I don't think your reaction is natural for someone afraid of a late-night power outage. You've even prepared a marvelous candlelight dinner. It seems toyou're quite at ease in this dim atmosphere," Beatrice remarked. She could tell that Stella had spent a considerable amount of tand effort preparing food for just two people.
"You've even spent all that effort in preparing dinner after the power went out," Beatrice continued sarcastically.
Stella was beginning to feel a little guilty, but she defended herself and said, "I'll cback hto make a home-cooked meal if I'm not too busy on that day. I like trying out new recipes, and I think I've got a pretty good knack for cooking." She figured that she could leverage the situation to impress the old woman with her ability to cook. Beatrice then pressed further. "Who did you prepare all this for?" Stella's expression turned a little awkward and she fiddled with her hair. "It's... They're all for me. As you know, I'm rarely home, so I do meal preps. They keep pretty well in the refrigerator, and I can reheat them whenever I need. I don't have to worry about my food anymore." Beatrice glanced at the small apartment and teased, "Well, aren't you a romantic at heart? Can't say I've ever seen someone having candlelight dinners on their own." Stella froze. "Uh... It's only because of the power outage! By the way, why isn't Lucas here yet? He knows about the power outage, and he said he'd ccheck on me." Search the Find_Nøvelwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
Beatrice scoffed and said, "Power outages are under the jurisdiction of the property's management, which you ought to have rung up to inform them of the situation. That way, they can send an electrician over. What business do you have in calling a married man for something like this? Do you expect him to cand keep you company? I've always thought that girls are very particular about keeping up appearances and having sself- respect. That doesn't seem to be the case for you, though." Stella's expression soured. "You've misunderstood! I asked a friend for help because I was scared." Beatrice was not too pleased at Stella's continued insistence on playing dumb. "What do you takefor? A fool? I've seen my fair share of tomfoolery in my life. Stop playing games." Stella continued to feign innocence. "I don't know what you're talking about! Why don't you call Lucas over so he can explain?" Beatrice scoffed. "You don't honestly think that Lucas answered your message, did you? No one knows about the outage except for me." "What? That can't be... He was the one who replied to my message earlier..." Stella said in disbelief.
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"Melody is ovulating today," Beatrice revealed. She glanced at Stella as if the latter was a clown. "Lucas is busy getting it on with hex He doesn't have O the tto entertain your nonsense." Disbelief was etched across Stella's face as she clenched her fists. She took a few steps back, and the candlelight dinner beceven more laughable.
Beatrice then warned her sternly, "You've seen how well Lucas and Melody are getting along. Nothing you do will be able to shake the bond they have with each other. I don't mind reminding you again if you forgot what I told you the last time. Not every woman gets our approval, and we're very happy with Melody. We won't let you ruin what she has with Lucas right now. Keep your schemes to yourself if you want the best for your acting career."
Stella was willing to forgo her career if that meant being able to get together with Lucas. She thought that perhaps Beatrice might look at her differently if that happened. However, she changed her tone as soon as she heard what Beatrice said. "You must've misunderstood. My relationship with Lucas is untainted, and that is precisely why I called him over to help. I trust him, and I wouldn't ask anyone else for help." X