Chapter 73

Harriet’s face twisted into a scowl, the shade of a stormy sky. She’d never fathomed that

Anthea’s draw at the rotisserie was akin to a siren’s call.

The patrons were flocking in to gawk at Anthea’s beauty.

“Who gave you the bogus news that Anthea quit? She’s just catching a short break! She’ll be back on the grind in a few days!” Harriet spit out her words.

Lauren blinked in surprise. “Oh? Anthea didn’t quit?”

Harriet’s complexion darkened further. “No! Go tell them Anthea will be back tomorrow.”

“Okay.” Lauren nodded, quickly turning on her heel to inform the customers that Anthea hadn’t quit and would return the following day. Their blunt reply came as a gut punch. They’d come back to dine when Anthea did.

Harriet was livid!

She had expected Anthea to crawl back, yet she found herself in the humiliating position of begging Anthea to return. That was disgusting!

But with the business at stake, she had no choice.

“Baldie! You got Anthea’s contact on WhatsApp?” Harriet had deleted Anthea’s number in a power play, expecting a plea that would never come. But at the time, she was cut off without a lifeline.

emerged

command. “Tell Anthea I’ll

eyebrows shot up in surprise. “You

Harriet nodded firmly.

why?” he

as I say and message her,”

his mother’s foul mood, Baldie didn’t press further. He whipped out his phone and sent Anthea a casual “You there?” on WhatsApp.

no immediate reply, and Harriet’s impatience boiled over. “Did Anthea get back to you?”

shook his head.

Harriet was gnashing her teeth, cursing Anthea’s silence.

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then, Baldie perked up. “Mom,

“What did she

says she’s got school

wasn’t enough? This girl’s

bubble up inside her.

Cloudcrest was a mere $2,500. Seven thousand was upper

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