Now They Want My Forgiveness - Chapter 206: Chapter 206
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                    Just as Stella had expected, the people from the bank and the court showed up.
Eleanor, with Stella and Mary's help, walked out of the room.
Eleanor still had quite a bit of influence in high society. As soon as the people from the bank and the court saw her, they came over and explained the situation.
Eleanor said, "I understand. My granddaughter is here to pick me up, and I've already packed up all my things. You can proceed with the foreclosure whenever you're ready."
One said, "Thank you, Mrs. Eleanor Hayes. You're so understanding. Do you have a car? If not, we can help arrange a ride for you."
Eleanor replied, "Yes, my granddaughter has plenty of cars. There's already one waiting for us outside."
The people from the bank and the court nodded. They watched as Stella and Mary moved the stuff out, and the whole time, they were nothing but friendly.
The moment Stella, Eleanor, and Mary got into the car, they spotted Jordan.
Jordan had just stepped out to take a work call, but he was here now.
When he saw Eleanor, Jordan immediately put her at ease. He said, "Eleanor, please don't worry. You and Mary are more than welcome to stay at my place.
"My house has always been pretty quiet, and I don't have any family left. I'd love to have you living with me."
Eleanor had been hesitant at first—she didn't want to disturb the newlyweds or get in their way.
But Stella had already explained to Eleanor that if she lived alone, those people from the Hayes family would bother her. Stella had declared that she had no problem taking care of Eleanor, but she would never support those people.
Eleanor didn't want to make things difficult for Stella, so in the end, she agreed to Stella's plan.
They were just about to leave when they suddenly heard Fiona screaming from inside.
Fiona shouted, "Don't touch me."
The bank officer said, "Fiona, we've seen your situation, but today is the final deadline. If you can't pay off the loan, I have no choice but to take your house according to the law.
"I explained everything to you before, and you agreed, but when I tried to call you, you didn't answer.
"We've known each other for years, and you've helped me out a lot before, so I wanted to give you a little more time. But my boss is breathing down my neck, and I really can't wait any longer.
"If you can't leave on your own, then we'll have to help you out. I hope you'll cooperate with us."
Fiona roared, "I'm not going anywhere. I can't go anywhere like this. My daughter, my son, and my husband aren't even home. You can't just touch me. Be careful, or I'll sue you for assault."
The court official said, "Fiona, I'm right here and I can see everything. If he does anything inappropriate, he won't get away with it. But if you refuse to cooperate, we'll have no choice but to take legal action against you.
"Looks like you don't have anything valuable left. If you get sued, even your last bit of reputation will be gone. You know what you should do."
Fiona refused to come out no matter what, and the court official didn't bother arguing with her—he just dragged her out.
Nothing in this house belonged to the Hayes family anymore.
The bank officer walked up to Fiona and said, "So, where are you even planning to go now? For old times' sake, let me drop you off somewhere."
Fiona shot him a death glare and snapped, "After everything I did for you, and now you turn your back on me like this? I must've been out of my mind to trust you." She then spat on the officer.
                
            
        Eleanor, with Stella and Mary's help, walked out of the room.
Eleanor still had quite a bit of influence in high society. As soon as the people from the bank and the court saw her, they came over and explained the situation.
Eleanor said, "I understand. My granddaughter is here to pick me up, and I've already packed up all my things. You can proceed with the foreclosure whenever you're ready."
One said, "Thank you, Mrs. Eleanor Hayes. You're so understanding. Do you have a car? If not, we can help arrange a ride for you."
Eleanor replied, "Yes, my granddaughter has plenty of cars. There's already one waiting for us outside."
The people from the bank and the court nodded. They watched as Stella and Mary moved the stuff out, and the whole time, they were nothing but friendly.
The moment Stella, Eleanor, and Mary got into the car, they spotted Jordan.
Jordan had just stepped out to take a work call, but he was here now.
When he saw Eleanor, Jordan immediately put her at ease. He said, "Eleanor, please don't worry. You and Mary are more than welcome to stay at my place.
"My house has always been pretty quiet, and I don't have any family left. I'd love to have you living with me."
Eleanor had been hesitant at first—she didn't want to disturb the newlyweds or get in their way.
But Stella had already explained to Eleanor that if she lived alone, those people from the Hayes family would bother her. Stella had declared that she had no problem taking care of Eleanor, but she would never support those people.
Eleanor didn't want to make things difficult for Stella, so in the end, she agreed to Stella's plan.
They were just about to leave when they suddenly heard Fiona screaming from inside.
Fiona shouted, "Don't touch me."
The bank officer said, "Fiona, we've seen your situation, but today is the final deadline. If you can't pay off the loan, I have no choice but to take your house according to the law.
"I explained everything to you before, and you agreed, but when I tried to call you, you didn't answer.
"We've known each other for years, and you've helped me out a lot before, so I wanted to give you a little more time. But my boss is breathing down my neck, and I really can't wait any longer.
"If you can't leave on your own, then we'll have to help you out. I hope you'll cooperate with us."
Fiona roared, "I'm not going anywhere. I can't go anywhere like this. My daughter, my son, and my husband aren't even home. You can't just touch me. Be careful, or I'll sue you for assault."
The court official said, "Fiona, I'm right here and I can see everything. If he does anything inappropriate, he won't get away with it. But if you refuse to cooperate, we'll have no choice but to take legal action against you.
"Looks like you don't have anything valuable left. If you get sued, even your last bit of reputation will be gone. You know what you should do."
Fiona refused to come out no matter what, and the court official didn't bother arguing with her—he just dragged her out.
Nothing in this house belonged to the Hayes family anymore.
The bank officer walked up to Fiona and said, "So, where are you even planning to go now? For old times' sake, let me drop you off somewhere."
Fiona shot him a death glare and snapped, "After everything I did for you, and now you turn your back on me like this? I must've been out of my mind to trust you." She then spat on the officer.
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