Adelaide had always been the epitome of calm over the years.

That was because there were no other women around Stuart.

But then Morwenna appeared.

Seeing them all happy together, Adelaide lost her cool, her voice rising into a shrill scream as she accused them, tears streaming down her face.

Morwenna stopped eating her breakfast and looked up at Stuart.

She didn't speak, just fixed him with her clear, questioning eyes.

Could a friendship of less than a month compare to a bond of over a decade?

Morwenna didn't think so.

It irked her how they often referred to her as the maid.

Stuart hadn't said anything either.

Now, everyone awaited Stuart's answer.

Who mattered more?

looked around, feeling overwhelmed by the whole fiasco.

are different," Stuart

but only if you send her packing too! Can you please kick her out?"

Morwenna back. It was unlikely he'd send

this was a taboo

Stuart glared and snapped at Adelaide, "This ain't your business. You know

Stuart was getting impatient.

impatient, he was

severity in Stuart's eyes, Adelaide

turned pale and she looked as if she

I'm sorry," she gasped between coughs, "I... I was just too worried about you, that's why I wanted to stay..."

were sick. Have you

weakly replied, "No, I

abruptly. "Come on, I'll take you to

about to leave, Adelaide suddenly grabbed Stuart's

territory before turning her eyes back to Stuart, soft and

were about to depart, Morwenna finally spoke, "Stuart, why don't you finish

up before dawn cooking porridge, of which Stuart

can he recover

sleeve. "Stuart, I ordered breakfast. We can

looking back, Stuart led Adelaide

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