Sonny pushed her away, saying, “No! No! I want Ant Swer.” Mrs. Stone, seeing Sonny’s strong reaction, decided to drop the subject. However, her anger towards the family that had harmed Sonny simmered beneath the surface. “That family of scum will pay for what they did!” she declared. After her niece divorced Hank and given her connection to the Hunt sisters, Mrs. Stone felt compelled to act on behalf of her late sister.
The notorious Hunt family was also on her list. Following her sister’s death, the Hunts had seized much of the insurance payout and taken over the estate, evicting her nieces. Over the years, they had caused her nieces significant distress. Mrs. Stone was determined to settle the score for everything they had done to Serenity and Liberty.
“Sonny has been improving over the past few days; the bruises on his body have healed. He only allowed my sister and me to hold him during the first two days,” she observed, noting that he had even refused Zachary. “That was a traumatic experience for a young boy, so it’s natural for him to cry and reject others. Just give him time; things will get better,” she reassured them.
Despite not being able to hold Sonny, Mrs. Stone didn’t take it personally; she gently stroked his head while Serenity held him, and Sonny responded positively to her touch.
“Seren, I hope your sister didn’t end up with an unfair divorce settlement. Elisa mentioned you could reach out to her for help, but you never called,” Mrs. Stone said, her concern evident as she planned to ensure her niece received what she deserved from the Browns.
Elisa chimed in, “That’s right! I always told you to come to me for help. I’d do everything I could for you, but you didn’t even call me when you needed assistance.”
“Demolish the house.”