Shera sensed her hesitance and smiled.

“ALL I need from you is your support. No underhanded tactics. I truly believe that Marcus will comeback to me. And if I become your daughter-in-law, I’ll shower you with the respect and love youdeserve, not to mention grandchildren.”

Finally convinced, Celeste gave a nod of agreement. After all, Millie had never shown her muchaffection and still hadn’t provided a grandchild. It was enough to make anyone question her capabilitiesas a wife.

Around noon, Marcus received a call from Celeste and returned home, surprised to replace Shera alsopresent.

Shera greeted him with a warm smile, and Marcus returned the gesture with a nod.

So this was Celeste’s ploy, to set up a meeting with Shera?

Celeste stole glances at the pair. Marcus seemed composed, while Shera appeared radiant.

Finally, Celeste broke the silence, saying, “Let’s sit down for Lunch.”

Marcus took a seat, and Shera sat beside him. After everyone started eating, Shera took it upon herselfto serve Marcus some food.

“You’ve got dark circles under your eyes, Marcus. Try some celery.

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It’s high in vitamin C and helps with that.”

Marcus looked unimpressed as he moved the celery to an empty plate.

“I don’t care for celery. Please, focus on your own meal.”

His palate was versatile enough-his time in Raven Island had ensured that. But Marcus wasn’t about toeat something he didn’t want, not unless Millie was the one offering it.

Breaking the awkward silence, Celeste chimed in.

“Let’s just eat, shall we? The table is brimming with options. And Shera, I hope you’ll come to visit moreoften.”

“Absolutely,” Shera replied with a grin.

Celeste then turned her attention back to Marcus, “Since Millie’s grandmother had a car accident andshe’s away taking care of her, why don’t you come stay here? We’ve got plenty of staff, and you won’thave to bother with meals.”

Marcus kept his eyes on his plate.

“No, thank you. Work’s been hectic lately. I require a quiet environment.”

Although Celeste was disheartened by his refusal, she knew better than to push. She’d just have to replaceother ways to bring him around more frequently, to foster chances for him and Shera.

After the meal, a downpour made the roads nearly impassable. Marcus had no choice but to stay untilthe weather cleared.

Retreating to the living room, Marcus settled on a couch, opened his laptop, and began skimmingthrough an email.

Shera approached with a plate of fruit and took a seat next to him.

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