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Wendy's smile was as gentle as a whisper. "I've got this," she said, her eyes showing a mix of thanks and resolve.

"I'll pick something I really love," she added, her gaze softening. "Get some rest; you've been worn out. Natalie's been a disruption since she returned. I'll replace her a place outside to live

Helping Natalie replace a place of her own was Wendy's best idea. She couldn't abandon her own family, despite their complicated relationship.

Wendy heard that Natalie had quit school early and figured she was probably struggling financially post-divorce. Despite the pain from Natalie's past actions, Wendy decided to support her financially, but no more than that.

Nick had been against Natalie's return from the start, seeing her as a threat to his reputation and his plans for Jennifer.

"Let's give her that old apartment on the outskirts," he suggested, his concern as fake as a three-dollar bill. "No one will question us since we brought her in as a foster child."

"Exactly what I was thinking." Wendy agreed with a nod, her thoughts turning to Natalie. 'Natalie, it's not me you should blame. If anyone's at fault, it's you. I can't have a daughter who wants to break up her parents' happiness in my home. Easton returned to a silent home, the lack of Natalie's presence hitting him harder than he expected. He usually found solace in her being there, keeping things in order.

Now, as he loosened his tie, irritation washed over him. It seemed ridiculous to him that a woman he considered malicious had gotten to him, yet he often ignored the careful attention she had shown him for two years. Feeling restless, Easton decided a shower was in order, hoping it would clear his mind. But even as he headed upstairs, the thought of Natalie on a date, laughing and smiling at someone else, made his stomach churn. Upon returning home, Natalie hoped to have a private conversation with Valerie upstairs. However, Valerie had other plans. "I need some reading time," Valerie insisted, pulling away. "I'm heading to your study." Natalie frowned in confusion. "The books aren't going to vanish. Why the need to read them at

this very moment?"

Valerie's frustration was clear. "I'm diving into some romance novels to replace you a partner who's worthy of you, someone who won't cause you the heartache you've suffered," she stated firmly, her resolve clear.

Natalie felt a warmth in her chest. "Valerie, I swear, I'm done with all that. I won't go back to Easton," she promised, rushing over to hug Valerie tightly. "I've learned my lesson. I'm going to focus on myself, my business, and making Grandpa proud." Valerie patted Natalie's back, glad that Natalie had finally come to her senses. "That's what I want to hear. The stars say you and Maurice are a match. Go, take care of yourself, and tomorrow, go meet him looking your best. I'm hitting the books." Natalie smiled, agreeing. "Don't stay up too late. Remember, the room next to the study is yours. Get some sleep after you're done."

Valerie, excited to dive into the books, headed to the study, leaving Natalie to her thoughts.

In her room, Natalie collapsed onto the bed, taking in the familiar surroundings. She smiled, feeling the weight of a fresh

start.

The next day, Natalie's phone buzzed her awake. Seeing Easton's name on the screen, she recalled their meeting at the courthouse. She picked up promptly. "Easton, are you all set for the courthouse this morning?"

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