Chapter 40 School Is Scary Stuff
The curse that came at him caught Jackson off guard.
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His brows knit tightly, his tone incredulous. “Since when did you become so sharp–tongued?”
Natalie had no patience to spar with him. “I’m busy; I don’t have time for this.”
Jackson’s temper flared, his gaze growing colder.
He took two steps forward, then suddenly turned back, fixing her with a hard look. “If you’ve got time, then hurry up and sign the agreement.”
Before he could get another word in, Natalie strode away without looking back.
Behind her came his voice, sharp and accusing. “Making me sign now is no different than pushing Grandpa to his death!”
Natalie’s steps faltered for the briefest moment, but she never stopped. She had thought that since Jackson didn’t love her, the divorce would be easy once she got out.
She never imagined the biggest obstacle would be Gabriel.
Gabriel treated her like a real granddaughter; how could she bring this up at such a time?
For now, she could only take it one step at a time…
When she got home, Lucy was just walking into Oakridge Estates, arms full of bags.
The moment Natalie stepped through the door, she saw her things scattered around the living
room.
“Sorry! I didn’t ask first; I just brought my stuff over…‘
“”
Natalie glanced at Lily, who was playing with blocks in the living room, then looked back at Lucy. “Don’t tell me your landlord kicked you out?”
“You’re good at this,” Lucy said, flashing her a thumbs–up. “The landlord said her son was coming back and needed the place, and I’ve been so busy lately I haven’t had time to deal with it. Then her son showed up early, so… here I am.”
“Why don’t you just stay here with us?”
Natalie set out a pair of slippers, her smile bright.
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Chapter 40 School Is Scary Stuff
“Really?” Lucy’s eyes lit up with delight. “I won’t be in the way?”
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“Of course not. It’s just me and Lily; if you move in, you can even help me keep an eye on her when you’re free. Once the medical clinic opens, I’m going to be swamped.”
“Deal.”
Lucy didn’t even hesitate.
Over dinner, they started talking about the day.
“By the way, how did the signing go today?”
Natalie’s hand stilled for a moment. She hesitated, then told Lucy everything that had happened.
“When I was looking for houses in that area, I checked the prices. That location started at a hundred grand…” Lucy’s eyes widened. “How is Marcus‘ friend letting you rent it for that cheap? Even with a friends–and–family discount, it shouldn’t be that low.”
“I can’t figure it out either.”
Natalie smiled faintly and said nothing more.
Lucy switched topics. “Have you found a school for Lily yet?”
Natalie nodded. “I have. She can start tomorrow.”
“Ms. Foster, I don’t want to go to school…”
The soft little voice broke the momentary quiet.
Natalie turned to look at the child by her side, then said nothing.
Seeing this, Lucy asked gently, “Why don’t you want to go to school, Lily?”
“I don’t know anyone there. I just want to stay with Ms. Foster… and Ms. Lucy,” Lily said, her voice laced with quiet hurt.
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