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Feeling the tension escte, Gregory rose to smooth things over.
“Aunt Chelsea, please forgive Callie. She’s still young and doesn’t always understand the impact of her words.”
Considering Callie was her niece, Chelsea preferred not to make things difficult for her. Chelsea then redirected attention away from the dispute, signaling for the desserts to be served.
As they settled into the sofas for casual conversation, Chelsea brought up a charity auction dinner nned by Cn’s wife.
“Cn has rented a yacht for the event, and we’re supposed to stay overnight. Corrine,e along with me; it would be nice to havepany,” Chelsea said.
This invitation made Callie’s frown deepen.
Keepingpany, just the two of them? What about Callie herself?
Jealousy tinged her voice.
“Aunt Chelsea, what about me? Isn’t it unfair to leave me out?”
“Knock it off,” Gregory warned, his voice low.
Callie tilted her head defiantly.
“Why should I listen to you?”
She was interrupted by the butler, who entered briskly.
“Mrs. Ford, Miss Hond has brought an additional gift for you.”
Corrine looked slightly confused. When had she prepared an additional gift for her aunt?
Soon after, the butler returned, holding a red box.
“What’s this, Corrine?” Chelsea asked, eyeing the box that resembled a case for jewelry.
Corrine was at a loss for words, biting her lip in uncertainty, when Matias, who had just shown up, intervened.
“Mrs. Ford, this sapphire ne dates back to 1960. It matches the blue diamond she acquired for you,pleting the set.”
The charm of fine jewelry was irresistible, and even Chelsea, used to luxury, looked amazed.
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“Is this the set from the Helos auction?”
Matias replied confidently, “Yes, it is.”
Initially baffled by the surprise gift, Corrine’s confusion cleared upon seeing Matias.
“This is incredibly generous, Corrine. There’s no need for such extravagant gifts.” Chelsea marveled at the jewelry, her eyes sparkling with joy.
Corrine cast her eyes downward. She had merely talked about attending her aunt’s birthday. She hadn’t expected Nate to arrange for such an opulent gift under her name.
“If that will be all, I should be going,” Matias said, nodding to Corrine before making his exit.
Once the jewelry was safely stored, Chelsea excitedly suggested a game of cards.
Corrine sat at the card table, her thoughts drifting elsewhere.
During a break, she pulled out her phone and messaged Nate.
“Thank you for your generosity.”
He responded promptly, “Just expressing my best wishes in a small way.”
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