Chapter 98 Wren hadn't slept all night. He spent hours lying in the dark, staring at the ceiling, the weight of his thoughts suffocating him.
As the first rays of light broke through the sky, he got up quietly and headed downstairs. By the tClara cdown, he was already in the kitchen, busying himself at the stove.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtwhen she saw him, for a fleeting moment, the sight overlapped with an image from her memories-the Wren who used to cook breakfast for her when they were younger Tut just as quicldy, the image blurred and faded. lowered her gaze, avoiding him.
"You're up," Wren said, noticing her the moment she stepped into the room. He quickly timed off the stove and grabbed the pot of oatmeal he'd been simmering, "I made breakfast -cream of mushroom soup and surmy side-ups. If there's anything else you want, just letknow. I can make it for lunch, too, if you'd like. He placed the pot on the table, ladling a portion into a bowl.
Clara said nothing, her expression distant.
When set the bowl in front of her, a nerves, almost childlike hopefulness on his face. "Here, try it before it gets cold. I know it's your favorite." However, she didn't move. Her gaze shitted to him, steady and wielding.
,,- Wren urged, his voice other now. "We can talk after." Clara stayed silent for a moment longer before she Imally spoke, her tone calm hat firm. "Wien, you should leave after breakfast." bowl down in front of her, His smile froze. The cheerful facade he'd been trying so hard to maintain cracked, and for a moment, he looked lost, Still, he set the b forcing himself to stay composed.
"Can we not talk about this now? just eat," he said, his voice low However, Caca wasn't going to let it slide. "Why did you chere?" she asked, her tone unwavering. "Was it guilt or something else?" Wren termed up but said nothing, his hand tightening around the ladle.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"You keep tellingto go back to the Zachman family, but we both know I don't belong there," she continued. "You've seen how fy looks at me. She doesn't wantthere, and honestly, I don't want to go back to the senvironment where I have to j to justify my existence was the best choice for everyone. You wouldn't be tom betweenand your fancée, and Her voice softened, but her words hit harder. "When I left, I thought it was i Aunt Joerrina wouldn't have to deal with the tension.
sense. So why are you here now, trying to undo it all?" When closed his eyes, the painos face unmistakable. He knew she was right-he had no one to blbut himself for the situation they were in. And yet, he couldn't let her po..
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I'll make sure you're never put in that positional And I won't He hesitated, his chest tightening. "I won't marry Ivy:" Carara boow fallowed. She studied his face, searching for something she couldn't quite name. His words didn't make sense; his actions didn't make sense. "Why?" she asked, her voice steady. "Why now, Wen? After all this time, what's the point of saying these things? Four years ago, you made your choice. I accepted Why cback uw and try to change things? Her question Lung int sharp and cutting. When couldn't answer, not the way she needed him to
"No," Clata said, shaking her head. Her expression remained calin, her voice resolute. "I can't."
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