Rylan's face turns red with rage, and she takes a step forward, her hand on the hilt of her sword.
"You think you're so smart, don't you? You think you can just humiliate me and walk away? Well, I've got news for you, Sierra. This isn't over. Not by a long shot." She spits on the ground, her eyes blazing with anger.
"You're going to regret the day you ever crossed me." But just as she's about to take another step forward, one of the shopkeepers intervenes, placing a hand on her arm.*
"I'm afraid you're not welcome here, Rylan Gray. You're banned from the North Star Alchemist Shop, by order of the owner." Rylan's eyes widen in shock, and she turns to the shopkeeper, her face incredulous.
"What? You can't do that! My family will..." But the shopkeeper just shakes his head, his expression firm.
"I'm afraid your family's influence doesn't extend to this shop, Rylan. You're not welcome here." Rylan's face twists with anger, but she knows she's beaten. She turns and storms out of the shop, leaving Sierra to continue on her way, a small smile on her face.
Sierra rolls her eyes and shakes her head, a small smile still playing on her lips.
"Finally, some peace and quiet. I'm glad that's over with." She continues on her way, her footsteps light and carefree, as she disappears into the crowd.
As Sierra walks away, she can't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. She's finally been able to take a stand against Rylan and her family, and she's come out on top. She knows that this isn't the end of the conflict, but for now, she can enjoy the small victory.
"Ah, it's nice to have some quiet time to myself," Sierra says to herself, taking a deep breath of the fresh air.
She continues to walk, lost in thought, as she makes her way through the crowded streets. She passes by vendors and shops, nodding to the familiar faces, but not stopping to chat. She's not in the mood for small talk, not today.
As she turns a corner, she notices a small, unassuming building tucked away between two larger structures. The sign above the door reads "Moonlight Teahouse" and Sierra's eyes light up with interest.
"Ah, I've been meaning to try this place out," she says to herself, a smile spreading across her face. She pushes open the door and slips inside, leaving the hustle and bustle of the street behind.
The interior of the Moonlight Teahouse is serene and peaceful, with soft music playing in the background and the scent of tea wafting through the air. Sierra's eyes adjust to the dim lighting, and she takes in the simple yet elegant decor. She makes her way to the counter, where a friendly waitress greets her with a smile.
"Welcome to the Moonlight Teahouse! What can I get for you today?" Sierra takes a moment to scan the menu, her eyes widening at the variety of teas on offer. She finally settles on a rare and exotic blend, one that she's been wanting to try for a while.
"I'll have the Starlight Serenade, please," she says, her voice barely above a whisper.
The waitress nods, her eyes lighting up with interest.
"Excellent choice! That's one of our rarest and most sought-after teas. I'll go brew it for you right away."
Sierra takes a seat at a quiet table by the window, watching as the waitress expertly brews the tea. She closes her eyes, taking a deep breath of the aroma, and feels a sense of calm wash over her. For a moment, she forgets about Rylan and her family, forgets about the drama and the stress. All that matters is the tea, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Moonlight Teahouse.
Sierra's eyes light up with a warm smile as she thinks about her children. She adds to her order.
"And I'll also have three cups of the Rose Petal tea, with honey and cream. It's for my little ones."
The waitress nods and smiles.
"Of course, ma'am. I'll bring everything over to you."
The waitress returns with a tray, carrying Sierra's Starlight Serenade tea, as well as three small cups of Rose Petal tea, complete with honey and cream. Sierra's eyes light up with delight as she sees the adorable cups, which are decorated with tiny pictures of flowers and leaves.
"Oh, how lovely!" she exclaims, taking a cup and inhaling the sweet aroma of the Rose Petal tea.
"My little ones will just adore these." She smiles to herself, imagining her children's faces lighting up as they drink their tea. She takes a sip of her own tea, savoring the complex flavors and aromas, and feels a sense of contentment wash over her.
Sierra stood up and got inside the flying taxi. Sierra closed her eyes as she tapped her finger after meeting Rylan there is no way she is going to let anything go. Her beautiful eyes opened as she looked out of the window. The flying taxi landed on the ground and Sierra looked at the Golden Rose Penthouse Apartment's Complex. She went to 120th floor which was blew the last floor 121st floor. As Sierra opened the door three little rushed straight at their mama.
The three little ones, two boys and a girl, flung themselves at Sierra, wrapping their arms around her waist and legs, exclaiming.
"Mama! Mama!" in unison. Sierra laughed and scooped them up, twirling them around in a circle as they giggled and squealed with delight. She showered them with kisses, taking in the sweet scent of their hair and skin.
"I missed you all so much!" she exclaimed, hugging them tightly. "How was your day, my little munchkins?" *The children began to chatter excitedly, telling Sierra all about their adventures and exploits, and she listened with a warm smile, her eyes shining with love and adoration.
The nanny May looked at Sierra who was no longer wearing her veil that covered her beautiful fairy like face.
"I quit! They are demons! Demons!" May shouted and she ran out crying that's fourth nanny that quit on her. She looked at her three cutie pies who looked at her innocently. Their eyes were mixed of her eye color and the mysterious stranger she slept with she doesn't recall him no she doesn't even remember anything when she woke up that night she rushed out freaking out. But she is grateful for her three little babies, they have the mix her color and the stranger.
Sierra's eyes gazed at her children, a mixture of amusement and exasperation on her face. She knew that they were a handful, and their mischievous behavior was a constant source of surprise and challenge for her. But despite the chaos they often caused, she loved them with all her heart, and she was grateful to have them in her life.
"I have a feeling that I'm going to have to start looking for a new nanny... again," she sighed, shaking her head in resignation. She thought back to the events that had led to her current situation, and a hint of bitterness crept into her expression. She had been so hurt and betrayed by her family, and the stranger who had fathered her children was a mystery to her. But as she looked at her kids, she knew that she didn't care about any of that anymore. They were her everything, and she would do anything to protect and care for them.