The more Beatrice thought about it, the angrier she became.
He refuses to find a girlfriend, but he's bringing home pets? What good were cats and dogs? Could they take the place of a partner?
"Oh, let it go," Alaina said, taking her mother's arm gently. "Mom, Gordon's a grown man. If he wants a dog, let him have one. This house is certainly big enough for it."
Although she was afraid of dogs herself, she would support her brother if it made him happy.
Justice nodded in agreement. "Alaina's right, Mom. If Gordon likes it, just let him keep it. It's only a dog."
"No! Absolutely not! I can't stand dogs!" Beatrice declared. "If he dares bring that mutt in here today, I'll break its legs first!"
"This is not up for discussion! I'm not bluffing! I will not live under the same roof as a dog."
Finished with her tirade, Beatrice glared at the butler. "Perkins, what are you still standing there for? Go find him!"
"Right away, madam." The butler bowed and hurried out the door.
Watching him go, Alaina chuckled. "Mom, Gordon already brought the dog home. Are you really going to make him get rid of it?"
"Of course I am! Sylvester Manor is not some animal shelter," Beatrice stated, her expression resolute.
Just then, footsteps approached from the doorway, followed by Gordon Sylvester's voice.
"Mom, I'm home."
Beatrice set her jaw and remained silent.
Seeing her expression, Gordon raised an eyebrow. "What's this? Who's upset the queen mother now?"
Justice moved to Gordon's side. "Your mother says she absolutely refuses to share a roof with a dog."
At this, a small smile played on Gordon's lips. He crouched down and stroked the dog's head, his face a mask of disappointment. "Oh, so she doesn't like our Monday. Well, Monday, I guess we should go. We wouldn't want to be where we're not wanted."
With that, Gordon made a show of turning to leave with Monday.
"Wait! Hold on!" Beatrice shot up from the sofa. "Gordon, wait a minute!"
"What is it, Mom? I thought you didn't want us here," Gordon said, looking back at her.
Beatrice's voice was suddenly eager. "What did you say its name was?"
"Monday."
A woman of mystery.
Even someone as stoic as Gordon couldn't suppress a chuckle at that.
Beatrice led Monday to the sofa. "Come on up, Monday. You can sit with me today."
Her gaze fell on Alaina, and her tone became dismissive. "Alaina, make some room for Monday. Don't you know he's our guest?"
Alaina stared. "Mom, what about your germaphobia?"
Her mother, sitting on the sofa with a dog? Was she serious?
"Our Monday isn't dirty. He's very clean!"
Alaina frowned. "But…"
"But what?" Beatrice cut her off. "Alaina, don't say such things. Monday is very smart; he can understand us. You'll hurt his feelings. What if you give him a complex and he never wants to visit us again?"
And if Monday didn't visit, how was Beatrice supposed to scheme her way into having Caitlin as a daughter-in-law?

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The readers' comments on the novel: THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever
Esse três capítulos de hoje parece está faltando alguns capítulos entre eles tipo tem buracos história pula pra parte que não tem nada haver ....
Parece ter pulado alguns capítulos...
Please update... Thanks 🙏🏻...
Hi.. could you start publishing another novel as well.. the mocked miss's hidden crowns...
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Can you please publish another novel - sorry for your loss, its me am the loss...
So happy for Carey, the reunion with her family is touching. Can we read more of Caitlin and Gordon? Readers are forgetting that Caitlin has a boyfriend by the way. Is it normal for their relationship to be erased in the storyline?...
Update please......
But where is Gordon?...
Great story, great author!...