Chapter 24-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
Chapter 24-1
The Charrington family mansion at Hillside was nothing short of majestic-infrared scanners covered a 300-foot radius, and armed guards watched at the main entrance like sentinels.
As Davidâs car approached, the guards immediately stepped aside and saluted respectfully.
Danielle glanced at them, quickly realizing they werenât an average security team-they looked like seasoned mercenaries. Their presence hinted that David was more than just the CEO of Charrington Group.
The car rolled to a stop at the mansionâs front steps. They climbed out and followed David inside. In the expansive living room, Geoffrey and Polly appeared, hurrying toward them.
"Dad, how are you feeling? Why didnât you stay in the hospital a little longer? We only just found out you were there and rushed back from abroad," Geoffrey said, concern mingling with irritation.
"Thatâs right, Logan," Polly added, her tone sharp. "Geoffrey and I had no idea you were hospitalized. David, why didnât you tell us sooner? We couldâve come back earlier."
Danielle noticed Davidâs brow twitch, his jaw tightening. His eyes flickered with an intensity that warned of a brewing storm.
Loganâs gaze shifted to his son and daughter-in-law, his expression stern. "Enough. Youâre back now- letâs leave it at that."
Then, he turned to David and Danielle, and his tone softened. "David, Danielle, come sit with me in the living room."
Geoffrey and Polly trailed behind them without saying anything more.
Once seated, Woody stepped forward, carrying an elegant box. "Mr. Logan Charrington," he said respectfully, setting it down in front of Logan.
Logan opened the box, revealing a breathtaking emerald bracelet. "This belonged to Davidâs grandmother," he said, his voice steady but tinged with emotion. "Itâs a family heirloom. She wanted it to be passed on to the woman David truly loves."
The bracelet gleamed in the light, its translucent green surface flawless. Danielle knew its reputation. Collectors had begged for a glimpse of it, but it had never been publicly displayed.
Years ago, rumors circulated that it appeared in the Charrington family. Someone offered 1.5 billion dollars for it, but the Charrington family wasnât interested in selling.
It was said to bring peace of mind and clarity to its wearer, but its immense value made Danielle uneasy. "Logan, I... I donât think I can accept something so precious."
Loganâs expression grew tender but firm. "This was her wish, Danielle. If she were here, sheâd put it on you herself."
The mention of Davidâs grandmother brought a glimmer of sadness to Loganâs eyes. Danielle glanced at David, silently asking for guidance.