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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 445

Juniper: [What about the other members of the Wilcox family?]

Luella: [Orville is a muddle-headed old fool. Who knows what his other son, Ezra Wilcox, was up to back then. And you know Yelena Wilcox… she’s unhinged. As for that Trent Wilcox, he came back from his studies abroad six months early. Something’s definitely fishy about him.]

Fishy? Juniper mulled over the word, her eyes narrowing.

This sudden charm offensive from Trent… he had to be after something. What could Janet possibly have that he wanted so badly? Sibling affection? From the looks of him, he didn't have a decent bone in his body. So what else could it be?

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Back at Cloudscape Community, Juniper sat cross-legged in front of her laptop, her fingers flying across the keyboard.

It only took her a few moments to pull up Orville’s medical records. Eighteen years ago, he’d suffered a massive cerebral hemorrhage, which led to a stroke that left him partially paralyzed, severely affecting his mobility and speech. Though he’d been receiving treatment over the years, he was barely clinging to life.

Juniper closed her laptop and stood up. As she passed Dana, she paused. “I have something to take care of. Could you please let Shanley know? I’ll be back soon.”

Before Dana could ask any questions, Juniper had vanished.

A short while later, Shanley emerged from his shower, dressed in loungewear.

“Where’s Juniper?” he asked, puzzled.

“Ms. Payne…” Dana relayed Juniper's message respectfully. “I didn’t have a chance to ask where she was going, but she seemed to be in a real hurry.”

In a hurry? Shanley’s expression changed. He immediately picked up his phone and dialed Juniper’s number.

“The hospital,” Juniper answered through her headset as she weaved through traffic on her motorcycle. “Going to see the Wilcox patriarch, Orville. Need to find something out.”

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