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Chapter 10

    The moment they mentioned blocking Ste''s credit card, a smug satisfaction flickered in Urs''s eyes.


    "Ste," she thought, "not a dime of the Larkin fortune belongs to you. There can only be one daughter in the Larkin family, and that''s me."


    While she reveled in her thoughts, her fa?ade of concern was impable, "But blocking her card, how will she survive? She''s been living off the Larkin''s for the past two years without a job."


    Jaxon chimed in, "Urs, stop making excuses for her. It''s time we taught her a lesson."


    Urs looked hesitated, ncing towards Cloudia, who nodded in agreement, "Listen to your brother. It''s about time she learned to be a properdy."


    Just the thought of Ste''s fiery temperament gave Cloudia a headache. She couldn''t believe Ste would let go of her feelings for Yorick so easily. To her, the debacle two years ago was all because of Yorick. usations flew that the car ident was orchestrated by Urs, all because of her obsession with Yorick.


    Urs''s gaze then shifted to Yorick, who frowned but remained silent, evidently agreeing with Cloudia and Jaxon''s approach.


    Cloudia then turned her attention to Urs''s ankle, "How''s the injury? Is it serious?"


    Urs shook her head, "It''s nothing serious. Rick insisted on bringing me to the hospital."


    Cloudia reassured, "It''s better to be cautious. Your dad arranged the best specialist to re-examine you."


    "Thank you, Mom."


    "Silly child, there''s no need to thank me."


    As Cloudia heard Urs''s gratitude, her heart ached for her.


    So, the family gathered, their concern for Urs mingling with discussions on how to discipline Ste. They unanimously decided to cut off her two thousand monthly allowance, hoping this would force Ste topromise and drop the matter with Urs.


    In the end, their confidence stemmed from believing that Ste''s love for Yorick was intense, that she was just acting out. This time, they wouldn''t even give her any chance of being petnt.


    ***


    Meanwhile, Ste had spent the entire afternoon in a meeting at her studio.


    This was a major project, a historic moment for the design industry, and Ste was giving it her all. Securing the financial backing was crucial.


    As she left the studio, it was already six.


    "Star?" Susanna''s voice echoed nearby, sounding a bit astonished, almost as if she couldn''t believe she''d run into Ste there.


    The area was bustling with people leaving their offices at peak hours.


    Turning around, Ste saw Susanna approaching, "What are you doing here? Looking for a job?"


    The three buildings around were all office spaces, home to numerous small firms.


    Before Ste could reply, Susanna blurted out, "I offered you money, and you refused. Now you''re here job hunting?"


    Ste suggested, "Let''s grab dinner, and I''ll exin everything."


    Her studio was unknown to Susanna, and it wasn''t something she could exin in a few sentences.


    They ended up at a ce serving stew. Half an hour into their meal, Susanna was taken aback to learn about Ste''s studio, "You''ve kept this under wraps pretty well. I had no idea." If Susanna was in the dark, then the Larkin family and Yorick were likely clueless too.


    Ste shrugged, "It''s not something I felt the need to bring up every time we talked."


    That made sense to Susanna. They had met abroad and usually discussed girl stuff. Even when Susanna talked with Ste about her work, the conversations were brief. "So, it''s been a year?" Susanna inquired.


    Ste nodded affirmatively, "Yeah, been a year."


    "And it''s profitable?"


    That was the crucial question. If Ste was financially independent, she wouldn''t need to concern herself with Yorick.


    Ste answered, "A few hundreds of thousands in profit."


    Susanna''s jaw dropped. The scale of "a few" was evidently different between them.


    "A travel design studio, making that much in its first year?"


    Most startups barely broke even their first year, yet Ste''s was thriving.


    Ste cautioned, "The design is satisfactory, and so is the profit. Let''s not broadcast this."


    "Understood," Susanna nodded, realizing the implications.


    Urs, that wretch, always thought of snatching away whatever Ste had, and she remembered, Urs was also in this major.


    And Yorick, with questionable morals and now after the altercation with Ste, could likely cause trouble behind their back.


    "You don''t have to care about them anymore. They''re trying to strong-arm you financially by blocking your card," Susanna concluded.


    Ste''s card had already been disabled, their ulterior motives evident. It was all to silence Ste about the alleged ident orchestrated by Urs. For the sake of that foster daughter, the family seemed to pull all their efforts.


    "Does Tegan James know about the studio?"


    Ste replied, "No, we haven''t been in touchtely. She''s always busy with the hospital."


    Tegan, their mutual best friend and a prodigious professor in gynecology, was undoubtedly the busiest among them.


    Susanna nodded, "That makes sense. She''s so busy. I haven''t seen her in a month either."
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