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Chapter 197

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    Icked the urge to get out of bed that Monday morning, still exhausted from Timothy and I’s trip to


    the beach. I had been restless the whole night because of it.


    Something was different. I could feel it in the air.


    My phone buzzed, and the notification read: “Meeting in 40 minutes – Scarlett.” I exhaled slowly and


    rose from my bed, straightening my night gown. I had almost forgotten about the dispute with


    everything that had happened, but perhaps this meeting would mark the end of it all.


    Otherwise, it would have to be taken into court.


    I was just on time as I entered the grandiose conference room, my footsteps echoing in the


    cavernous space. Scarlett sat at the head of the long mahogany table, her meticulously coiffed


    auburn hair a gleaming beacon of power. Ste, in her characteristic all–red attire, seemed even


    more enigmatic than ever. Herwyer, a middle- aged man with a polished veneer of sophistication,


    stood by her side, clutching a stack of documents.


    Ste’s piercing eyes locked onto mine, and I could see a mixture of anger, defiance, and


    desperation in her gaze. I knew we were on the edge of something dreadful.


    “Evie,” Ste began, her voiceced with bitterness. “Scarlett and I havee to an agreement.”


    I nodded, urging her to continue, though a feeling of dread pooled in my stomach.


    “I want nothing to do with the estate,” Ste dered, her tone unwavering. “Considering the


    lengths that you and my so–called sister have gone to for it, I figured it was no longer worth the


    risk.”


    Scarlett’s eyes darted between Ste and me, her perfect mask of indifference slipping for just a


    moment. I knew that she hadn’t expected this turn of events. I had seen the conversations and


    scheming between the sisters unfold, but Ste’s sudden abandonment of the estate was a twist I


    hadn’t foreseen.


    Ste’swyer handed me a document, which I skimmed through, It was an official document,


    relinquishing Ste’s im to the vast family estate. This was the first of many dominos to fall, I was


    sure.


    I nced at Scarlett, who had yet to utter a word. Her face remained an enigma, but there was a


    certain tension. in her shoulders that belied her true emotions.


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    “You can’t just walk away from everything, Ste,” Scarlett finally spoke, her voice tinged with


    irritation.


    Ste’s lips curled into a wry smile, one that had no warmth in it. “Oh, Scarlett, don’t pretend you


    care about my reputation. We both know you have your own agenda.”


    Scarlett’s eyes narrowed. “I’ve always had your best interests at heart,” Scarlett insisted, her voice


    growing colder. “I never wanted to tarnish your reputation.”


    Ste scoffed, and her gaze hardened. “You can drop the act, Scarlett. You had a vendetta against


    me, and you knew I had my shot.”


    The room crackled with tension as their usations filled the air, I watched, torn between the two


    sisters who seemed to hold hardly a sliver of love for one another.


    Scarlett’s carefully constructed facade began to unravel. She clenched her fists, her eyes shing


    with a mixture of anger and frustration. “Ste, I may have been irrational, but I never wanted to


    destroy you. I never wanted things to reach this point. Can’t we just go back to how things were?


    We’re all each other has left, besides our father.”


    Ste’swyer shifted uneasily, clearly ufortable with the heated exchange. Ste’s expression


    remained unyielding. “Scarlett, your words mean nothing to me now. You’ve crossed a line, and


    you’ve shown that you’re willing to do anything to maintain your power.


    “Can we please find a way to resolve this amicably?” I interjected, my voice quivering slightly.


    Both sisters turned to me, their eyes heavy with emotions. I could see the turmoil etched in


    Scarlett’s face, and the unyielding resolve in Ste’s.


    “Evie, you’re the voice of reason here,” Scarlett said, her tone softening. “We don’t have to let it


    come to this. We can find a way to work together, to restore our sisterhood.”


    Ste remained silent, her gaze locked onto mine. I could see the doubt and the flicker of hope in


    her eyes, as if her own words conflicted her.


    I sighed and weighed my options. The sisters were at a crossroads. “Very well, Ste, but Scarlett


    is willing to make amends. We can find a way to rebuild what’s been broken. It won’t be easy, but it


    might be worth it.”


    Ste’swyer chimed in, “I think a mediated settlement could be the best course of action. It’s clear


    that both parties have grievances, and it would be in everyone’s best interest to reach a


    compromise.”


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    Ste hesitated for a moment, her resolve wavering. Her eyes flicked back to Scarlett, who held her


    breath, waiting for her sister’s response. The room seemed to hold its breath with them, the fate of


    their family and their shared history hanging in the bnce.


    Finally, Ste let out a long sigh. “I have no grievances. I reserve those for strangers, and right now,


    we’re practically strangers.”


    Scarlett clenched her jaw and looked prepared to fight that notion, but quickly let it go. “As you


    wish,” Scarlett


    said, her voice cold and distant. “Let’s settle this then.”


    With a nod, Ste picked up the documents and began to read through them. The agreement had


    been meticulously prepared, outlining the terms of their settlement. It was aplex web of legal


    jargon, and I could see the frustration building in Ste’s eyes as she went through the pages.


    I couldn’t help but feel a sense of despair. Oddly enough, I had hoped that the sisters would find a


    way to reconcile, to salvage some semnce of their fractured rtionship. But it was bing


    increasingly clear that they had be strangers bound by a shared history and little else.


    Ste’swyer leaned in to offer guidance, exining the details and implications of the agreement.


    Ste, her pride begrudgingly set aside, nodded and began to sign the documents.


    I took my turn, signing the documents as a witness, knowing that it was my role to ensure the


    legality of this pivotal moment. It pained me to see the sisters part on such bitter terms, but it had to


    be done.


    Ste handed thepleted agreement back to Scarlett, her eyes devoid of emotion. Scarlett, with


    a curt nod, gathered her belongings and rose from her seat. “This is it, then. We’re done,” she said.


    As they left the room, Ste’swyer offered a solemn nod of acknowledgment to me. The door


    closed behind them, leaving me alone with Scarlett. She turned to me, though she carried an


    particr air of defeat.


    “I suppose this is it,” she said. “Thank you, Evie. You’ve been a great help.”


    I couldn’t help but feel a pang of sympathy for Scarlett. “I wish things had turned out differently,” I


    confessed, my


    voice soft.


    Scarlett managed a weary smile. “So do I, Evie. But sometimes, we have to ept that things


    change, even when


    we don’t want them to.”


    With that, Scarlett gathered her things and made her way to the door. She paused before leaving,


    turning to me


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    onest time. “I’ll be transferring the money to your ount soon, as promised. Thank you for your


    help. All of it.”


    I nodded in acknowledgment, watching as she walked out of the room. As the door closed behind


    her, my shoulders slumped and I let out a long sigh.


    Alone in the room, I gathered the documents and prepared to take them to the court for verification.


    The legal process would ensure that the agreement was binding and that both parties had willingly


    and knowingly. entered into the arrangement. It was a formality, but an essential one.


    I knew that I had yed my part, facilitating the resolution they had reached. My role was not to


    judge but to support, and I had done so to the best of my ability. But as I made my way to the court,


    the realization of my win


    seemed to dawn on me.


    The money promised to me by Scarlett was a significant sum, one that I had not anticipated. I knew


    that I


    needed to make careful decisions about how to use it, and I already had it in my mind where I would


    take it.


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