Gage came to Eloise's side and held Agatha's hand. "You must come with me."
Agatha stared at Eloise, considering whether she could get away with one strike for the disrespect. She lowered her hand, deciding to walk away for now because she was outnumbered.
Agatha looked forward to seeing Eloise when she was without guards. Eloise was only acting all high and mighty now because she had protection.
"Very well. I will let the courts decide, and when it is declared that my husband will be the new owner, I hope you don't set foot here. Once it is in my name, you'll have to buy this home to get it back," said Agatha.
"Unhand me," Agatha said, looking up at Gage. "I don't need you to escort me out."
Gage kept his hold of Agatha's arm since Eloise didn't give him any others to stop.
"You must move faster, Gage. She is ruining my father's home with her presence," said Eloise.
Hearing this, Gage forcibly pulled on Agatha's hand to get her away from the home.
