“Jennifer, you haven’t given Isabella her allowance yet, have you? Remember, she’s still owed the last two months too. Make sure you pay her back,” Stephanie said, her voice calm but leaving no room for argument.
Jennifer forced a smile. “I know, Mom.” She looked at Isabella, trying to keep her tone light. “Isabella, send me your bank account number later. I’ll set it up so you get the money on the first of every month.”
Inside, Jennifer was fuming, but with Stephanie insisting, she couldn’t do anything except agree.
“Alright,” Isabella replied, her surprise hard to hide. She hadn’t expected to end up with more than three million just by being dragged home for dinner. Ethan still owed her a million, and now Jennifer had to pay her two point four million for three months’ worth of allowance.
Stephanie really was the only one in the Adams family who ever showed her any warmth. In Isabella’s past life, she’d been too caught up in fighting with Natalie to appreciate it. She’d never made an effort to get close to Stephanie, and her actions must have let the old woman down. When Isabella died, she hadn’t even seen Stephanie one last time.
“Thank you, Grandma,” Isabella said, her smile genuine. She made a mental note to spend more time with Stephanie whenever she could.
“Is everyone here? Let’s eat,” Stephanie announced, pushing back her chair. Isabella quickly stood to help her up.
Stephanie glanced at her, eyes full of affection, and gave Isabella’s hand a gentle pat.
The moment didn’t go unnoticed. Most of the family just accepted it—Stephanie had always been the only one who supported Ethan marrying Isabella. But Jennifer and Sophia were both quietly seething, especially Sophia, who felt like Isabella had stolen the grandmotherly love that should have been hers.
During dinner, Stephanie had Ethan and Isabella sit on either side of her and kept telling Ethan to serve Isabella more food.


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