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Tempted Trapped and Too Late to Run

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Chapter 31

Clara was mulling over the details Dylan had shared with her, and she could clearly recall the tangled web of

relationships. Simon's mom, Ada, had snagged her place by being the other woman.

Ada was drop-dead gorgeous, and once she pushed the original wife out, she held onto her spot with ease.

But Ada's family background was a bit of a mess. She cfrom a family with three sisters and a younger

brother named Nate. Nate was the late-in-life kid in the Stony family. His parents were all about marrying off

their daughters for a good price to buy a house for Nate in the Capital.

In a twist of fate, Ada managed to marry into wealth, lifting the entire Stony family with her. Nate, who lacked

direction and skill, latched onto Simon, and even Simon's leftovers were enough to keep the Stony family living

comfortably.

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Ada's success left her two older sisters green with envy. Her big sister Rebecca had tied the knot with a guy who

turned out to be not only abusive but also a gambling addict drowning in debt. The gifts from her marriage had

all been funneled into Nate's education, but Nate wasn't exactly the scholarly type. Despite shelling out loads of

cash on tutors, he didn't even make it through high school.

Ada's second sister Sonya always had her sights set high for potential suitors. She watched her younger sister

marry into luxury and figured she could do the same. So, she held out for over twenty years and was now in her

forties and still single. Luckily, Clara had been their financial safety net, making sure they lived the good life.

Clara sifted through all these family ties in her mind, feeling a wave of irritation wash over her.

Sonya misinterpreted Clara's silence and thought she had her in the palm of her hand. "Clara, what's up with you

today? Why are you holding back on spending? Don't you want to keep Simon on your side? Trust me, Simon

listens to me."

Clara let out a sarcastic laugh. She must have been out of her mind to let herself be pushed around like this. She

took the bag from Sonya's hand and pointed at a more elegant, classic design on display.

"Could you switch it out for that one, please?" she asked the salesperson.

The salesperson glanced between Sonya and Clara, unsure of what to do.

Sonya immediately got flustered, "What are you doing? | want this one, not that!" The salesperson brought over

the other bag, and Clara tried it on. "Yep, this one's perfect."

She pulled out her phone to make the payment.

Sonya's eyes lit up. This bag was even pricier. It was forty grand! "Alright, this one it is. Haha, | could totally rock

this one, too,” Sonya said, reaching for the bag.

Clara swiftly took it back. "Ma'am, | bought this for myself. If you try to take it, I'll have to call security."

Sonya's face dropped, feeling as if forty grand had just been snatched away. "Clara, let go! That's my bag! Let

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go!"

Clara looked at the salesperson and asked politely, "You have security here, right?"

The salesperson quickly called over security, who held Sonya back.

Sonya's eyes were glued to the forty-thousand-dollar bag, her face full of regret. "Clara, how dare you take my

bag. When | tell Simon, you'll ccrying back. Just you wait!"

Clara, with the bag on her arm, flashed her a smile. "Go ahead, tell Simon. He's the one who toldto stop

dealing with you all. By the way, isn't Nate still in the hospital? You're his sister, so how didn't you know?"

Sonya froze. Her brother was in the hospital? Nate had been the pampered one and rarely got hurt.

Her eyes lingered wistfully on the bag. "I'm just letting you hold it for a few days. You'll bring it toeventually."

She shook off the security guard's hand, huffing, "Clara, you'll always be under our thumb as long as you care

about Simon. Next time, have a hundred- thousand-dollar bag ready, or | won't let it slide."