**Her Spark Ignites Tonight**
By J.S. Caldwell
**Chapter 277**
Georgina felt a wave of anxiety wash over her as she glanced around, fearful of drawing unwanted attention. In a hushed tone, she leaned closer to her sister-in-law, urgency lacing her words. “Sister-in-law, please, keep your voice down. The house I’m living in? It was given to me by Jay. I didn’t purchase it myself.”
Gloria, her mother, looked at her with a mixture of concern and practicality. “Georgina, you have to understand, both of your nephews are boys and they’re in school now. Your brother and sister-in-law are carrying a heavy load. It’s only fair that you lend them a hand. You really should ask Jay for more assistance. Ideally, you should aim to buy two properties, preferably in a top-notch school district.”
Her sister-in-law nodded eagerly, her eyes brightening with the prospect. “If that Jayceon can provide you with a house to live in, he can certainly do the same for us. He’s the wealthiest man in Zelmere! Just a fraction of his pocket money would be enough for us to secure a mansion. If he refuses to help us, we can always go to his company and make a scene.”
Georgina felt a tightening in her chest as she quickly deflected the conversation. “Sister-in-law, please don’t even think about confronting Jay. If you upset him, it will make our lives unbearable!”
In a moment of desperation, Georgina retrieved her phone, fingers trembling as she prepared to transfer some funds to her family. “I’ll send you the money I have right now. You all need to hurry back home and avoid running into Jay. I promise I’ll figure out a way to get more money for you to buy a house.”
After a great deal of coaxing, Georgina finally managed to persuade her family to leave. Alone in her home, a sense of restlessness crept over her.
She was in dire need of funds at this moment, yet Jayceon had not sent her any assistance.
If only she had known how challenging things would become, she would never have let that old hag Tabitha fill her head with ideas of independence, refusing to accept Jayceon’s money.
Now, the truth about the child’s parentage had come to light, and the Melendez family regarded her with even greater disdain. Jayceon’s feelings towards her had become a confusing enigma, and the ten million dollars that had seemed so close was now a distant memory.
What gnawed at her the most was the fact that Jayceon was still entangled in a marriage with that insufferable Arabella.
Last night, she had reached out to Jayceon, but he hadn’t returned her call. What could possibly be occupying his time?
The more Georgina pondered her situation, the deeper her panic grew.
She couldn’t afford to sit idle and wait for disaster to strike. She needed to find a way to meet Jayceon.
It was eleven in the morning when she found herself in the CEO’s office at the Melendez Group.
Jayceon’s response was cold, his voice devoid of warmth. “After my wife’s miscarriage, my grandfather was furious and froze all my personal assets. I don’t have any money to give you right now!”
The reality of the situation hit her like a cold wave.
The company’s funds were tight? His personal accounts were frozen?
Georgina’s tears gradually ceased, her face paling as disbelief coursed through her.
She couldn’t bring herself to accept his words.
Jayceon’s expression remained impassive as he said, “Go home for now. When I have some cash available, I’ll transfer it to you.”
Georgina lingered in the office, uncertainty etched across her features as her eyes flitted around the room, searching for answers.

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