Summary of Chapter 811 – A turning point in A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell
Chapter 811 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion, written by Harper Inkwell. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
So he was just seeing someone.
They should have told her sooner... She would have slept so much better last night. It had been playing on her mind, making her think some massive crisis had hit the family to keep both her brother and father out all night.
As it turned out, it was absolutely nothing!
Still, Yardley Hoggart... in a relationship? A man like him didn't exactly scream romance.
When Garret mentioned the word 'dating,' Starla's mind immediately went to Herbert Farley and how complicated he was. Yardley was even more complicated! Who knew what dark secrets were buried beneath this so-called romance of his?
Garret nodded. "Yes, Mr. Hoggart is seeing someone."
"Who is it?"
She knew her brother had his eye on a woman—he had even bid on that Blue Diamond, claiming it was a gift for her. Starla had been dying of curiosity ever since. But since he had kept it so tightly under wraps, she assumed the woman wasn't from one of the prominent local families. If she were part of the Yoran Country elite, there'd be no reason to hide it. Mostly, she just wanted to know what kind of woman could possibly capture Yardley's attention.
Garret answered without a hint of hesitation. "It's Susanna Yelchin."
Starla froze.
She had just picked up her fork, but the motion stopped dead in the air. Slowly, she looked up at Garret, her posture entirely rigid. "Who did you say?"
"Susanna Yelchin. Fairfax's sister."
Starla's lips twitched. Once the shock finally registered, she sucked in a sharp breath. Susanna Yelchin. Fairfax's sister. This was... unexpected.
Starla had always liked Susanna. Back when the entire Yelchin family was making her life a living hell, Susanna was the only one who had ever spoken up for her. Because of that, Darleen had favored Xenia Yelchin even more, and eventually, Susanna rarely came home. Whenever she did, it usually ended in a screaming match with her mother.


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