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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 38

Chapter 38 Poisoned Gifts

To everyone’s surprise, Yunice accepted the phone.

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Elsie felt a surge of satisfaction. When she first joined the Saunders family, the thing that bothered her most was how Yunice always gave her the best of everything. Now, finally, it was her turn to hand Yunice the unwanted scraps.

After Yunice took the phone, Owen waited a few secondsbut she said nothing. No thanks, no complaints. Not a single word.

That wasn’t like her at all. Yunice had always been the jealous type. In the past, even if she didn’t argue, she’d at least return the gift if she didn’t like it. When had she ever accepted something so quietly?

Owen frowned, unsettled by the feeling that something was off. Just as he was about to say something. Yunice turned and went back to her room, closing the door behind her.

Owen’s eyes widened in disbelief. He kicked the door and shouted, Are you not even going to say thank you!

Inside the small room, Yunice sat at her desk, watching the security feed until Owen and Elsie had left.

She picked up the phone Elsie had given her, turning it over in her hands.

It had a SIM cardElsie’s secondary number.

Giving gifts for no reason. There’s always a catch. They’d seen her visiting the Johnsons, and now they wanted to monitor her more closely?

Yunice pulled open a drawer and tossed the phone inside..

Owen and Elsie wouldn’t be home for lunch. Lily usually went out every other day to play cards or have tea, so she wasn’t around much either.

But today, Lily had stayed for lunchand, unusually, started making small talk.

I know you’ve always had a knot in your heart about me cutting down those rose bushes your dad left behind,Lily said as she placed food in Yunice’s bowl. Last night I talked to Owen. We’re planning to turn over the soil in the yard and plant new roses. Elsie agreed, too,

Yunice’s lips tugged into a smile. Now even decisions about the Saunders family need Elsie’s approval

The real joke, though, was that no matter what the decision was, she was always the last to know. Sometimes, not even worth informing at all.

Noticing Lily watching her expression closely, Yunice quickly averted her eyes and offered a soft objection. Elsie’s allergic to pollen. Maybe it’s best not to plant anything.”

Lily’s gaze flickered. She knew full well Yunice didn’t care a bit about Elsie’s allergies. She only said that to stop them from turning the soil.

Lily was certain Will had buried the Saunders family’s ancient texts in the yard, so she ignored Yunice’s warning. After lunch, she ordered workers into the garden with an excavator to dig up the entire yard.

The result? A mess of dirt, a tornup garden, and a few bottles of whiskey Will had buried for Yunice. Nothing else.

Yunice picked up the bottles and carried them back to her room, ignoring Lily, who stood amid the wreckage, her face dark with rage

They hadn’t found the texts, and the yard was now a disaster. Lily was probably fuming inside.

But Yunice didn’t give her the chance to vent. Carrying her few bottles of fine whiskey, she headed over to Gill’s place.

That coldhearted hag! Never seen a mother so eager to curse her own daughter’s future!Gill ranted while carefully storing the bottles Yunice brought.

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Chapter 38 Poisoned Gifts

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She made a point to say seriously. This is good stuff. We’re saving it for your wedding banquet. I’ll take care of it for you.”

Yunice gave a bitter smile. She’d never even imagined getting married.

When even your own family is full of betrayal and manipulation, how can you ever trust a man with your life!

Chances were, those bottles would never be opened.

After leaving Gill’s, Yunice made a stop at the black market.

She was still thinking about her lost agarwood bracelet. Holding onto a sliver of hope, she asked one of the shop guys if there was any chance she could get it back.

Deep down, she already knew the truthif Wyatt had bought it, even if he tossed it aside, he’d never return it.

But just as she was preparing to hear no,” the clerk asked her to wait and dashed to the back.

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