Chapter 773
Calliope and her friends had gone out for the afternoon, laughing and chatting as they strolled down the busy
main street, the early spring sun warming their backs.
Meanwhile, the Jewell family trailed behind at a not-so-subtle distance. They tried be discreet, but their anxious
glances and hushed whispers made it clear they were anything but calm.
Watching Calliope surrounded by so many friends only made their nerves worse.
This year had started out well for the Jewell family. After all, Lisette was back, and the family business seemed to
have steadied, at least for a while.
But that good fortune didn't last long.
As soon as Calliope sold off her shares, the company's situation took a nosedive. Monty's phone was ringing off
the hook. Executives wanted answers. Was Calliope leaving? Was she abandoning ship?
Worse yet, longtpartners started backing out of deals. The company's reputation was unraveling fast, and
Monty felt like he was drowning.
Even though Calliope had recently been in charge, everyone still saw Monty as the boss. He was her father, after
all. But now, with the business on the verge of rebranding, Monty was facing the very real possibility of losing
everything.
If Calliope were around, at least the higher-ups would listen to her. But if she walked away for good, Monty would
be left to deal with the chaos alone.
He knew he was out of his depth. He needed Calliope. The whole family did, none of them had the skills or
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Up ahead, Calliope and her friends didn't bother looking back. They knew the Jewells were following them,
lingering just far enough away to avoid direct confrontation but close enough to be obvious. Their anxious
murmurs drifted on the breeze, but Calliope and her group just shrugged it off.
After wandering around for a bit, Calliope and her friends headed into an upscale bistro, one of those exclusive,
reservation-only places that served the best steaks and truffle fries in town. They'd booked a table weeks in
advance, so they walked straight in, laughing as the hostess greeted them by name.
Monty and the others caught up just in tto be stopped at the door.
"I'm sorry, folks," the hostess said with a polite but firm smile. "We're fully booked for the next month. If you'd
like to make a reservation, | can put you on the list, but I'm afraid we can't seat you today."
Monty frowned. "Can't we just pay a bit extra to get in? Just this once?"
The hostess glanced at their mismatched clothes and uncomfortable shoes, clearly unimpressed. "I'm sorry, but
we have to be fair to all our guests. No exceptions."
Frustrated, the Jewell family had no choice but to wait outside, watching through the window as Calliope and her
friends enjoyed their meal.
"What now?" Monty muttered, pacing. "She has to help us out. The company's falling apart."
He rubbed his forehead, feeling the weight of the world pressing down on him. The truth was, Calliope
barely seemed to care about hermet
family anymore. She had money, she had people who truly cared about her. The rest of them felt useless by
comparison.
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Maybe she was just upset, he thought. Maybe if they apologized, if they tried to make it up to her, she'd come
around.
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now, but he needed rest.
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