Chapter 1750
Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)
As Fiona spoke, a touch of sadness colored her words. Her mom had always said that the locket she wore was a gift from her uncle when she was just a baby. But deep down, she knew it was actually from Mr. Aldridge.
âYour mom's right,â Mr. Aldridge had once told her. âTake care of your precious things. Until youâre old enough to look after them yourself, itâs best not to show them around.â
âOkay! I remember everything you said, Mr. Aldridge!â Fiona chimed in eagerly.
Outside the garden, Rover barked, breaking the gentle silence. Fiona glanced towards the gate, feeling a bit disappointed. She knew that barkâit was Rover, her brother's trusty pal, signaling that her mom was searching for her.
âMr. Aldridge, will we only see each other again next year?â she asked, a note of longing in her voice.
âYes,â he nodded.
Gordon held out his pinky finger to Fiona. âThis is our little secret, Fiona. Do you remember what you promised me?â
âI remember,â Fiona replied, linking her pinky with his. âI promised Uncle Gordon that itâs our secret, and I wonât tell Mommy.â
âGood.â
Gordon gently tousled Fionaâs hair. âOff you go now.â
Fiona cast a reluctant glance back at Gordon as her mom's voice called her name. With a heavy heart, she turned and left the garden. The wind chimes jingled softly as she closed the door behind her.
âFiona!â Sophie called as she stepped into the flower garden. Fiona dashed over, âMommy!â
âWhy did you wander so far?â Sophie asked, wrapping her arms around Fiona. âDonât go so far with Rover by yourself again, okay?â
âI understand!â
Seeing Fionaâs obedience, Sophie hugged her tighter and led her towards the garden exit. Fiona stole one last look at the house.
She remembered when she was five, her parents had brought her to meet Mr. Aldridge for the first time. Sheâd gotten lost in the garden back then, and it was Mr. Aldridge who had gently guided her back to her parents.
Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)
ï¤Chapter 1749 Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace)
ï¤Chapter 782 Mr. Aldridge didnât like being called uncle, so he insisted she stick to Mr. Aldridge. Fiona couldnât quite grasp why Mr. Aldridge was around but never wanted to see her mom, just as she didnât understand why her mom visited every year yet never stepped inside the small house in the garden.
That evening, as the grown-ups at the party chatted about things she couldnât comprehend, James slipped outside for a smoke. Over the past seven years, smoking had become his go-to stress relief.
Rover, tail low, ambled over to James and looked up at him. James glanced down at Rover and chuckled. The golden retriever had always kept its distance before, but now it nudged the hand holding his cigarette.
âSophie calls you Rover. I wonder if it means what I think it does.â
This world is full of mysteries and miracles.
âSometimes I wish life had a reset button...â
But those were just dreams. Whatâs lost never comes back, and the pain and hurt canât be wiped away. Time just dulls the edges. Dreams, after all, must come to an end eventually.
Joseph and The Silent Shadows had shown him that truth more times than he could count.
Rover settled beside James, watching the moonlight with him. If he had one regret, it was not having the chance to say sorry to his unborn child. As a dad... he really hadnât measured up.