Chapter 43
Until Aria finally looked away, Black Rose realized this car was tinted, one couldn’t see in from the outside, especially at night.
She knew Aria wasn’t going to be easy to deal with.
Black Rose had always trasted her instincts.
She frowned deeper as her gare followed the figur
She thought. That silhouette looks familiar
A ridiculous thought flickered through her mind, and Black Rose gave a cold, mocking laugh
beher
She thought. There is no way it could be her!
Watching the car disappear into the distance, Black Rose didn’t linger any longer.
Aria had only dropped Silvia off; she hadn’t even gotten out of the car.
Zoe dialed Silvia’s number for the fourth time, only to be met with the same response–phone off.
Luke couldn’t sit still anymore. He pushed up from the sofa, pacing anxiously, “Silva never turns off her phone. Let’s stop waiting and send people to look for her.
Zoe stayed composed and nodded. “I’ll call Logan, tell him to leave work early.”
Over the past two years, Silvia had changed. The lively, carefree girl had grown reserved, cautious. She no longer asked for gifts in a spoiled, childish way
Zoe could feel it–Silvia was dritting further and further away from them.
The distance was there, etched into their lives, and there was no erasing it all they could do was try
y to soften it.
Heart heavy, Zoe scrolled through her contacts.
Just then, Luneth Draven came running in, her voice alive with excitement. “Miss Saxon is back!”
Zoe’s head snapped up, joy flashing across her face as she hurried toward the entrance. “Silvial”
Seeing her mother waiting for her, Silvia’s eyes stung. “Mom… Luke…
One look at her and Luke’s expression darkened. He thought instinctively that someone must have bullied her “What happened, who hurt you?”
Silvia shook her head quickly. “No one.”
Zoe took her chilly hands into her own and turned immédiately to Luneth, “Prepare a hot bath”
Luneth nodded and hurled upstairs.
With that arranged, Zoe looked back at Silvia, her voice full of concern. “Where have you been? Why was your phone off?”
“I accidentally broke it,” Silvia explained quietly/“I went to find Aria. She drove me back.”
Zoe from, her emotions stirring violently, She practically ran outside. “Aria’s home? Why didn’t she come in?”
She craned her neck, searching, but not even a trace of a cat remained
Silvia caught the Nicker of disappointment on Zoe’s face and, almost instinctively, tightened her grip on her sleeves. “She’s busy.”
1/3
142
wed, 26 May
Chapter 43
Zoe sighed softly, the ache in her chest growing.
Luke itched to say something sarcastic, but in the end, swallowed it down.
He thought grimly, ‘Even living away from home, Aria’s been feeding off the Saxon family all these years. What’s there to worry about?
‘Silvia’s the one who trily deserves our concern–taking every blow in silence, unable to fight back.
“She was just a baby back then, Why should she bear the burden of others‘ mistakes?.
“If we’d found out sooner that Silvia and Logan weren’t blood relatives, I would’ve claimed her as my daughter without a second thought… but it was too
late.”
His chest tightened. He looked at Silvia, that “almost daughter he had no fate with—and stiffened. “Silvia, your right ear is that blood?”
His sharp voice jerked Zoe back to herself
She turned, eyes wide, and caught sight of the faint cut on Silvia’s earlobe.”What happened? Call a doctor, now!”
Zoe hadn’t always been a stay–at–home mother. She’d had a successful career once, leaving Silvia in the care of two well paid nannies
One day, on her rare day off, Zoe had taken her daughter out for vaccinations,
During the injection, two–year–old Silvia had silently wept, too terrified to even make a sound.
It hadn’t felt right. Zoe checked the surveillance tapes and uncovered the nightmare: Silvia had been abused by her nannies.
Logan and Zoo were furious, guilt–ridden.
Zoe quit her job on
the spot to raise Silvia hersel
But no matter what they did, they could never break Silvia’s habit of crying without making a sound.
From that day forward, Silvia had become the center of their world.
Luke’s face hardened with cold fury. “You went to find Aria and came back injured? Did she bully you again?”
His voice sharpened, “She doesn’t want to come home, fine! She’s in adult, even been married–what, is she going to starve out there?”
Silvia blurted, “It has nothing to do with her!”
Luke stared at his niece, his heart filled with frustration. “You’re just too kind, Silvia.”
Watching everyone fuss around her, Silvia felt oddly detached.
There was all this chaos over a cut so small it was barely visible.
Her mind drifted to the scars crisscrossing Aria’s body!
Her lips parted, but she couldn’t form the words
She wondered, “Will Aria really want those old wounds exposed? Won’t the Saxon family’s kindness just feel like pity to her?”
In the end, Silvia lacked the courage to say anything