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Farewell My Stepfather novel Chapter 26

Chapter 26

“Of course we do,” Maxine said proudly. “She’s the only girl in the family. We dote on her.”

Elnora chimed in and gave Nelson a sharp look. “Unlike someone who always promises to treat her like a daughter but let her get hurt again and again.”

Nelson frowned and glanced angrily at Paulette.

He was silently saying, “What lies did you

make?”

Paulette felt a flash of anger but held it in. This was typical of him. He always tended to blame her first.

Fine.

She had nothing to hide.

She was leaving anyway. There was no point holding back now.

She calmly took a bite of braised beef and quite enjoyed it.

Nelson nearly scoffed. He let out a heavy breath and said, “Mom, please just eat. The food’s getting cold.”

He kept serving Patricia and playing the perfect host.

But all the attention from Elnora and Maxine stayed on Paulette.

Dinner ended in a weird sort of silence. Nelson took Patricia upstairs to show her around.

Elnora leaned over and whispered, “Paula, what do you think of your

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dad’s girlfriend?”

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Paulette glanced upstairs and answered in a low voice, “Ms. Carver looks nice.”

“Nice? Please.” Elnora scoffed.

“You’re too innocent to see her through.

“She was eyeing everything the second she walked in. Her eyes lit up when she saw Monet’s painting, and she practically drooled over your father’s collection.”

Paulette hadn’t noticed.

Patricia was a journalist, after all. Maybe she was just curious.

Elnora sighed and held her arms, leading her into the garden.

“Paula, I may not be ancient, but I’ve met enough people to spot a young liar when I see one.”

“They say eyes are the window to the soul. People can’t hide what they want. That Ms. Carver is just too eager.”

Paulette listened quietly. “But Grandma… Doesn’t it matter most that Dad likes her?”

“When you’re young, love surely matters. But as you grow older, you’ll realize that character comes first.”

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