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Stella's gaze flickered between Haynes' stormy expression and Rachel's pinched lips, her mouth curling into a

razor-edged smile. "Pity | can't perform miracles-I'd love to demonstrate how easily truth gets rewritten around

here."

"That's alright," Marvin said, tilting his head towards Rachel. "Didn't Stella mention that Ms. Pearce has some

sort of magical power like that? Watching her perform is just as entertaining."

With Stella and Marvin bantering back and forth, even five-year-old Keen picked up on the sarcasm. Stella was

subtly mocking him and his dad for being naive, for believing everything Rachel said.

Stella knew trying to explain things to them was pointless. They wouldn't believe her anyway, and she didn't

want to waste her breath.

"Marvin," she said reassuringly, "don't worry. Aunt Stella promised to go with you to the competition, and | will

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keep that promise."

Marvin looked up cautiously. "But Keen might get upset..."

"Is that so?" Stella turned to Keen. "Are you upset?"

Keen hadn't expected Stella to address him directly. He thought she was backing down, so he lifted his chin a bit

higher, his expression tinged with arrogance. "Yes,

| don't want you going to the competition with that troublemaker!"

Stella asked, "Well then, do you wantto go with you instead?"

Marvin's fingers clenched reflexively around Stella's, his knuckles whitening. Stella gently patted his shoulder to

comfort him.

Keen hesitated for a moment, uncertainty flickering in his eyes. His mom's presence would guarantee dead-last

humiliation, and he'd promised his preschool buddies victory. The mere thought of their laughter made his

stomach twist.

Rachel noticed Keen's conflicted expression and chimed in with a smile. "Ms. Cameron, there's no need to

pressure the child. This competition is very important to Keen. If you wish to participate, perhaps next time

would be better."

"Don't worry, Ms. Cameron," she added, "I'll talk to Keen about it for the next one."

Hearing this, Keen visibly relaxed. He nodded quickly, "Yes, next time. I've already promised Rachel, and | need

to keep my word."

Stella looked Keen straight in the eye. "What if | insisted you choose betweenand Rachel?"

Keen's lips twitched, but he said nothing. Instinctively, he looked to Haynes for help.

Haynes spoke coldly, "Stella, is it really amusing to put a child in such a position?"

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Stella chuckled softly, "Asking him to choose between his mom and an aunt is putting him in a difficult position?

Since when were aunties and moms considered equals?"

Haynes opened his mouth-then shut it, momentarily derailed. But he recovered fast, lips twisting into a sneer.

"Or maybe if you'd actually acted like a mother, Keen wouldn't need to beg for scraps of attention from others."

Stella feigned understanding, "So Ms. Pearce is better at taking care of Keen? | mean, she knows about his

lactose intolerance yet still feeds him sweets. She was the reason he had that severe nut allergy reaction and

ended up in the hospital. And when he was hospitalized, she made him a seafood stew."

Stella eyed Haynes with a sardonic smile. "Haynes, are you sure this is what you call ‘taking good care'?"

Haynes was at a loss for words.

At that moment, Keen suddenly spoke up. "It's still better than you!"

His eyes met Stella's with a hint of resentment. "At least Rachel tried to help when

| got sick. You and that troublemaker didn't help at all; you just stood by and wished | was dead!"