CHapter 114
The Killer Queen
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The old timers had been on pins and needles, eager to bust out of the hospital, when suddenly they were stood up!
Being stood up is one thing, but when they heard Palmer ducked out to escort Noella back to her childhood home, the old coots were surprisingly understanding. They just told him to keep it safe and swing by the next day.
Bottom line, they didnât want to get discharged by themselves. They were dead set on waiting for Noella to pick them up.
Hearing Palmer relay the old guysâ nagging, Noella couldnât help but let out a chuckle.
Whether it was the elders or the Schnabel family, everyone genuinely had her back!
Palmer and Noellaâs phones buzzed simultaneously.
Beckettâs roar blasted from Palmerâs phone, âPalmer! Where the heck did you take my sister? Arenât you guys coming home tonight?â
âChill, Beckett. Noella and I are over at Verdant Garden. Didnât you pen the sign yourself?â
Beckettâs face flushed, clearly caught off guard that Palmer had seen right through his little scheme.
While it might have seemed excessive to display it in a Glen Village homestead, the fact that it was his sisterâs home, filled with memories of her past, warmed Beckettâs heart.
âHmph, so what if I did? You planning on camping out at Verdant Garden tonight instead of coming back?â
âWeâre staying the night.â
Beckett hung up in a huff and tried calling Noella, only to find her line busy.
Elara, eyes glued to her lab data, issued a warning. âNoella, donât let that blockhead pull one over on you. If he tries anything funny in the dead of night, you make sure he sings soprano!â
Noella was at a loss for words.
âAnd if you fancy making a move, you know, play it safe.â
Noella was even more speechless. What on earth was her sister thinking?
âElara, how did you know Palmer and I are at Verdant Garden?â
âPalmer shared his location. And your selfie with him, huh. Never expected him to show your photo to Old Mrs. Lambert. Guess heâs got a conscience after all.â
Noella finally realized Palmer had actually shared their whereabouts with the Schnabels. Probably didnât want them worrying about her! The fact that he could be so considerate about even the little things warmed her heart.
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âNoella, when are you coming to visit me in Emerald County? I miss you terribly: I can hardly focus! Iâm practically withering away! Come see me, and Iâll whip up a feast of roast chicken, boiled chicken, stewed chicken, and fried chicken â a whole chicken banquet!â
Noella didnât know what to say.
At the Emerald County research base, those banquet chickens probably had a place in the pecking order. Was it even okay for her to eat them?
âIâll come in a few days, after picking up Grandpa Marcel and Grandpa Sexton from the hospital. Grandma Freya and Grandpa Merrick have a heap of gifts for you.â
âAwesome, canât wait to see you!â Elara showered the phone with a barrage of kisses before. reluctantly hanging up.
Beckettâs relentless calling finally broke through after Elara hung up. âNoella, youâre not coming home tonight?â
Noella glanced at the darkening sky, now sprinkled with stars.
Beckett, clutching his phone, wished he could fly her back home himself.
Tristan, seeing his sonâs state, snatched the phone from Beckettâs grip. âSweetheart, itâs getting late. Donât bother coming back. Just stay there for tonight. Old Mrs. Lambertâs been so kind, and weâre grateful. Weâll make it a family trip sometime!â
Tristanâspoke gently to his daughter while shooting a glare at Beckett.
What an oblivious kid! Noella was with Mr. Pollack now, a perfect chance for romance.
âNoella, donât rush. Enjoy yourself back home. Show Mr. Pollack around, have a blast, and come back when youâre ready!â
Tristan hung up, smugly ignoring Beckettâs forlorn puppyâdog eyes.
âDad, I can arrange a chopper to bring Noella back.â
âArrange nothing! Off to bed with you! Whatâs the big deal if Noella and Mr. Pollack spend a couple of days together? It seems like heâs really into her, and that puts my mind at ease. When they do get married in the future, they will surely have a strong bond!â
Married?
The word hit Beckett like a bolt from the blue.
His baby sister just got home and now marriage talk? Not on his watch!
Tristan swatted him. âGo on, donât interfere with your sisterâs love life!â
Noella pocketed her phone, turning to Palmer. âThere are only two rooms in the house, and Maddox said theyâre both clean. You sure you want to stay here?â
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Maddox, carrying a plate of food, chimed in. âAh, Ms. Noella, I forgot to mention, Old Mrs. Lambertâs bed is gone. Some darn rodents got to it. I took it out for repairs.â
âGrandmaâs bed was chewed up? When did that happen?â
âJust a few days ago. The house has been empty, and stuff breaks down fast. Your roomâs bed was fixed up last month, good as new!â
Noella frowned slightly. âWell, if the bedâs busted, letâs head back after dinner.
Maddox didnât miss a beat. âI dozed off while cooking and dreamed of old Mrs. Lambert. She was hoping youâd stay tonight. Ah, these old bones, always dreaming!â
Noella was at a loss for words.
Dreamed of Grandma while cooking? You probably should listen to what you were saying.
Palmer stood up to help Maddox with the meal, his voice soft as he reassured, âDonât worry about me, Iâll crash on the couch. Since Grandma wants us to stay, weâll stay.â
Maddox shot Palmer a playful wink and quickly made his escape. The way he moved, youâd think he could sign up for a seniorsâ marathon right now. Hardly the image of someone frail and aged who might doze off while cooking!
A few years back, Maddox even competed in the local Polar Bear Plunge, taking home the gold
each time.
The spread on the table was modest, but it was clear Maddox had gone out of his way to welcome them, even preparing a chicken specially for the occasion. The rich aroma of the chicken soup was enticing, enough to make anyoneâs mouth water.
Palmer showed no signs of distaste. He sampled each dish carefully before turning to Noella. âDid you grow up eating this kind of food?â
âYeah, Grandma was always worried I wouldnât grow properly, so she made sure every meal was hearty.â
In what seemed like compensation for the neglect sheâd nearly suffered at the hands of the Fuller family, Old Mrs. Lambert had been particularly meticulous in raising her.
This little courtyard held Noellaâs fondest memories, yet sadness lingered in her eyes whenever she recalled them.
A dull ache settled in Palmerâs heart, and he reached out to gently touch Noellaâs hair. âFrom now on, Iâll be by your side. Grandma will always be there for you too!â