Chapter 68
ELENOR
PRESENT TIME
Ravel did more than I expected. Not only did he arrange for the private jet but also ensured luxurious accommodations tailored perfectly to my preferences. The suite he selected for me exuded elegance and sophistication. Amidst the process of gathering my belongings, an unexpected interruption came in the form of the doorbellâs melodious chime.
Intrigued yet puzzled by the late-hour caller, I momentarily halted my packing to approach the door.
With a touch of reluctance, I engaged the intercom, my anticipation waning rapidly as my eyes met an unwanted figure on the other side. The mere sight of my uninvited guest caused my mood to plummet.
The soft voice that followed held a mix of entreaty and familiarity, as Anneâs gentle words reached my ears through the intercom. âElenor, open the door. Iâm well aware youâre inside.â
Perplexed by her sudden appearance, I begrudgingly permitted Anneâs entry, retreating to my bedroom to continue packing. A few minutes later, she joined me, her presence an unwelcome intrusion. âWhy are you in my house, Anne?â I questioned, my attempt at evasion evident in my tone. Hadnât I gone to great lengths to avoid her?
Her gaze briefly flicked to my half-packed suitcase before returning to meet my eyes. In an almost monotonous tone, she pointed out, âToday is Friday.â Her words hung in the air for a moment, pregnant with unspoken implications.
I turned to her, my confusion etched across my features as I blinked slowly. âAnd?â I replied, a hint of skepticism coloring my voice.
âFamily dinner,â she elucidated, her explanation falling flat. âYou missed the Friday family dinner. I want to know why, especially when youâre here in the city.â
Was she truly serious? Frustration surged within me, a red dress slipping from my grasp to land angrily on the bed. Folding my arms across my chest, I leveled a glare at her. âFamily dinner?â I scoffed, a bitter edge to my chuckle. âLetâs not pretend itâs a âfamily dinnerâ when Ravel abandoned that tradition ages ago!â
âRavelâs absence shouldnât dictate your choices,â Anne challenged, her words laced with a hint of defiance.
A bitter laugh escaped me, laden with resentment. âRavelâs absence should have been a wake-up call for me,â I retorted, the words dripping with bitterness. âYou label it as a âfamily dinner,â yet Ravel hasnât graced that occasion with his presence with his wife since that incident. You even forbade Raymond from attending, as if erasing his existence was the solution.â
âRaymond isnât family!â Her voice snapped, sharp and uncompromising.
My frustration surged to the surface, my desperation echoing in my cry. âHe grew up with us!â I exclaimed, my agitation nearing its breaking point. âI love him, and youâre fully aware of that! He could have been family if you hadnât forced him to promise to stay away from me, using his fatherâs life as leverage!â
âElenor!â Anneâs voice rang out, a mix of exasperation and reproach, yet it couldnât drown out the turmoil that had been festering for far too long.
âI remained oblivious to what transpired back then,â I admitted in a hushed voice, my emotions laid bare. âI couldnât comprehend why he suddenly distanced himself from me, until I accidentally overheard you reminding him of that promise just last week.â
She took a tentative step towards me, a glimmer of vulnerability in her expression. But my gaze remained fixed and intense, a glaring testament to my lingering resentment. âFor all your actions, Anne-
your attempts to manipulate me into a contractual marriage, your near destruction of Ravelâs marriage-
1 never harbored as much animosity towards you as I did last week. Never before have I questioned the cosmic irony that made you my mother.â
Her fingers fiddled nervously with the pea rl necklace adorning her neck, a visible sign of her unease.
âElenor, I did what I believed was in your best interest,â she pleaded, her voice tinged with desperation.
âRaymond isnât the suitable match for you. He has nothing substantial to offer.â
My fists clenched at my sides, a surge of anger coursing through me. âYou made decisions based on your insatiable greed for more wealth,â I seethed, my voice trembling with intensity. Stepping towards her, I pinned her with an accusatory glare. âYouâre completely oblivious when it comes to recognizing genuine character, Anne. Your judgment of people rests solely on the depth of their pockets!â
Her voice raised, a bellow of frustration breaking free. âRaymond is your brotherâs security!â she shouted back, her eyes blazing with conviction.
âThatâs his professional responsibility, Anne!â My voice cracked as I cried out, frustration and passion intermingled. âJust like Ravel oversees a jewelry empire and I manage a cosmetics line. Itâs his job! At the end of the day, weâre all contributing the same thing-money!â
Her open palm connected with my cheek in a stinging slap, the impact resonating through me. Pain flared across my skin, both physical and emotional. âDonât you dare belittle your brotherâs contributions by comparing them to Raymondâs! Itâs an insult to him!â She hissed vehemently, her words heavy with reprimand.
Tears welled up as I gingerly rubbed my stinging cheek, allowing the salty trails to trace their way down.
âIf you werenât my mother, that slap would have been returned,â I admitted, my voice quivering. A mixture of shock and uncertainty flashed in her widened eyes. âDo you feel no disgust for yourself, Anne?â
Her tone turned stern, a warning etched in her words. âDonât address me with such disrespect.
Remember, I am still your mother.â
âA mother who was absent on the day her son became engaged to the woman he adores,â I countered, my voice gaining strength. âYou were intentionally not included in the invitation, and it was a close call even for the wedding.â I wiped my tears away with a fierce swipe, my gaze unwaveringly fixed on her.
âAnd just so youâre aware, Ravel deeply regrets having you at that wedding.â
âShut your mouth this instant!â she snapped, her patience dwindling.
âNo! Itâs your mouth that should be shut!â I shot back, a culmination of frustration and resentment fueling my words. âIâm exhausted from trying to find any redeeming qualities in you, Anne.â Inhaling a deep breath, I marched towards the door and swung it open. âLeave my house.â
Her gaze narrowed in disbelief. âAre you seriously asking me to leave your house?â
Unmoved by the mixture of rage and frustration etched across her features, I met her gaze without flinching. âIf you donât exit of your own volition, I wonât hesitate to instruct security to escort you out.â
A surge of anger tightened her lips, a visible sign of her displeasure. âIâm going to allow you some time to come to your senses, and then weâll engage in a civilized conversation.â With those words, she turned and exited the room.
âAnne!â I called after her, halting her departure. She paused, her head tilting slightly as she afforded me her attention. âDonât bother expecting me at the so-called Friday family dinners any longer. I wonât be gracing them with my presence.â With a finality that echoed in my words, I slammed the door shut in her face.
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The following morning, I embarked on my journey to Seattle. Upon my arrival, I chose not to make an immediate visit to Hazelâs office. Instead, I dedicated my time to some shopping and acquiring a thoughtful gift for her, all while indulging in
my list. some sun exposure to tan my skin. By late afternoon, I had efficiently checked off these tasks from With hunger pangs gnawing at me and an undeniable yearning for ice cream, I prioritized an early dinner before seeking out the sweet treat. My plan was straightforward: satisfy my appetite and then savor a delightful ice cream dessert before eventually making my way to Hazelâs. If circumstances didnât allow for our meeting today, there was always the option of doing so tomorrow-after all, tomorrow held the pivotal task of convincing her to journey to New York.
Having executed my dinner plans as intended, I leisurely ambled over to an ice cream parlor that had been enthusiastically recommended by one of the restaurantâs staff members. The commendation certainly held true, considering the lengthy line that greeted me upon arrival. It seemed this establishmentâs popularity was well-deserved, a fact that became evident as I joined the queue of eager patrons.
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wait in the ice cream line became more prolonged, I took a seat that was conveniently provided. Amidst my patience, my attention was captured by a little girl, also queuing for ice cream. Strangely, her appearance struck a chord within me, reminiscent of what I imagined Ravelâs future daughter might look like. The resemblance between her and Ravel was uncanny, a remarkable likeness that drew my focus.
The girlâs gaze darted around, her eyes seemingly searching for someone. In a burst of excitement, she waved and exclaimed, âMummy!â Her declaration piqued my curiosity, and I followed her line of sight, which led me to none other
than Hazel.
Despite her attempt at concealment with a face mask, I recognized Hazel with case. Shock reverberated through me, causing me to blink rapidly as I watched her lift the child into her arms, placing a loving kiss on the girlâs check before returning to her phone call. âI stepped out to get ice cream for Daisy,â she explained, her voice carrying the affection of a doting parent. âI should be heading home shortly.â
The name âDaisyâ triggered a memory, linking it to the moment Hazel had inquired if Daisy was okay. It was becoming evident that this Daisy was indeed Ravelâs daughter. But the question that gnawed at me was how such a significant. revelation had been kept hidden from the media, from Ravel himself, and particularly from me. While I understood Hazelâs anger towards Ravel, my support for her had never wavered.
Summoning my resolve, I rose from my seat and took deliberate steps towards her. âHazel?â I called out, the name hanging in the air like a question mark. She spun around at the sound of my voice, her eyes widening in astonishment.
Recognition dawned in her gaze as she spoke my name in return. âElenor?â