Bethany Crosses the Line Again, But Jaden Won’t Let Her Touch Kailee—Montana Tension Explodes Raed More Full Story In Below
The Room Before the Storm
The room buzzed with casual chatter. Larry scrolled on his phone, Brooke leaned against the wall, Lynette sipped her coffee, Kailee rubbed her growing belly, and Jaden stood near the kitchen doorway.
Bethany hovered between charm and chaos, eyes flicking around, calculating.
An Innocent Request
Bethany: “You know… I’ve never felt a baby kick before.”
Kailee instinctively crossed her arms over her stomach.
Kailee: “Bethany… we talked about this last time. Please, don’t—”
Bethany: “Just one little touch. I promise.”
Brooke: “Girl… you really gonna push it again?”
Lynette: “Bethany, seriously. Don’t do it.”
The Line Is Crossed
Bethany crouched and placed her hands on Kailee’s belly. The room held its breath.
Bethany: “See? Isn’t that amazing?”
Kailee: “Bethany… stop. I said no—”
Jaden moved fast—too fast.
He grabbed Bethany’s wrist and yanked her hand away, sending her stumbling backward.
Jaden Steps In
Jaden: (low, dangerous) “Keep your hands off her. Your hands, Bethany. Nobody else’s.”
Bethany: “J-Jaden… I was just—”
Jaden: “I don’t care.”
Jaden: “Touch her again and you’re out. My house. Right now.”
No One Backs Her
Lynette: “He can. You crossed the line.”
Lynette: “Kailee and the baby come first. End of discussion.”
Bethany: “I was just trying to feel closer…”
Jaden: “At her expense? No.”
Larry: “Beth… maybe just chill.”
Bethany: “Why do you always side with everyone else?”
Brooke: “One more step and it won’t just be words.”
Final Warning
Kailee: “Please… just stop.”
Bethany: “I just wanted a connection.”
Lynette: “Connection doesn’t mean crossing boundaries.”
Jaden: “You leave… or you stay out of her space.”
Jaden: “One more move and you’re gone.”
The Calm That Isn’t
Bethany stepped back, eyes flicking to Kailee one last time—dangerous, obsessive.
Bethany: “Fine… for now.”
Jaden: “For now is enough.”
Lynette: “Let’s see if she learned anything.”
Bethany turned toward the door, foot hovering at the threshold.
The room exhaled—but the tension stayed. Everyone knew this wasn’t over. The storm had only just begun…

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