Chapter 301
Love’s Cunning Ruse ( Mr.Kieran And Julie )
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At Noblewood Estate, Julieâs words had been scarce all evening, trailing off only when she settled onto the plush sofa of the villa with Kieran. It was there, in the comforting silence that followed the clinking of wine glasses and the hum of departing guests, that she found her voice again.
âThe day I was held hostage, that heir was injured, and it seemed like he had pursuers on his heels. That guy Kleist had sharpshooting skills, and he respectfully called Simon âyoung master.â I didnât think much of it at the timeâ¦â Julie whispered to Kieran.
Kieran patted her shoulder, a comforting gesture that eased the tension in the room. âThe Fitzgeralds are a force to be reckoned with, Julie. I couldnât dig up much on them, but that gun and cell phone he left behind say a lot. If Kleist and Simon both handled that gun but only your fingerprints were found, it just goes to show how meticulous the Fitzgeralds can be.â
Julie nestled into Kieranâs embrace, who turned to Julien and asked, âDid we find out who was staying in room 2404?â
The Cardinal Hotel, owned by Kenton Jenkins, had its fair share of secrets, but none so elusive as the guest of room 2404. During the chaotic evening, when surveillance footage was scrambled and disrupted, crucial evidence had vanished into the night.
As Julien turned to make a call, presumably to Flavia, Hayden glanced at his watch. âItâs about time for Quad Dylanâs results, isnât it?â
No sooner had the words left his mouth than the growl of an engine sounded outside.
Upstairs, Amanda, who had been resting, hurried to the balcony at the sight of Dylanâs car pulling up. She quickly got dressed and descended the stairs with Basilâs assistance.
Dylan burst into the room, clutching a manila envelope. He made a triumphant âHallelujahâ gesture at the door and exclaimed, âThank god I learned to drive when I was studying abroad. I nearly got rammed off the road!â
As Hayden reached for the envelope, Dylan made his way to the sofa, recounting his narrow escape on the road after a failed attempt to reach Kerry by phone.
Hayden was the first to scan the contents of the envelope, his expression darkening. Kieran looked on, awaiting the nod that confirmed their suspicions.
Julie snatched the DNA results, her emotions a tangle of relief and sorrow, while Amanda lingered behind the children, hesitant to face the truth. Finally, Basil stepped forward, his brow furrowed after a glance at the paper, and informed Amanda, âMadam, Mr. Moore is indeed Mr. Lucian.â
Upon hearing the news, Amanda stumbled, only to be swiftly steadied by Basilâs quick reflexes. Kieran took his grandmotherâs arm and gently guided her upstairs.
Once in her room, Amanda clutched Kieranâs arm. âThat recording I received abroadâ¦it was left by your brother, wasnât it?â
âYes, Grandma. Rest now. Iâll keep you informed of any updates,â Kieran reassured her, his voice a steady anchor amidst the storm of revelations.
Amandaâs eyes welled with tears as she reflected on the burdens carried by her grandsons. She regretted her past decisions to flee abroad, driven by the pain of seeing her son in the faces of her grandchildren.
Kieran promised, âIâll bring him back, Grandma. At any cost.â His word was his bond, a promise made only when he intended to keep it no matter the cost.
After reassuring his grandmother, Kieran rejoined the others downstairs. Julien was just explaining how the hotelâs upper floors had been repurposed for the eveningâs gala, resulting in a convenient lack of records and a conveniently malfunctioning surveillance system.
âWe have no idea who entered 2404, and who took the USB drive,â Julie finished for Julien, who nodded in agreement.
After the guests left, Julie and Kieran went back to their bedroom. Outside, the storm raged, casting shadows through the tossing trees. Julie, fresh from a shower, lay with her head in Kieranâs lap as he gently toweled her hair dry.
Blinking away the dayâs fatigue, she looked up at him. âZenithâ¦or should I say, Lucian, said we should find him once the results were confirmed. What do you think he means? Will he tell us everything thatâs happened over the years?â
After a moment of silence, Kieranâs words hung in the air, as uncertain as the future itself, âI donât know.â
Julie rarely heard such uncertainty in Kieranâs voice. Usually, if he wasnât sure about something, he wouldnât even answer. When Kieran did speak up, it was with absolute certainty. But now, all he offered were â I donât know.
The enigma on Zenith was vast, so vast that Julie didnât even know where to begin.
She suddenly turned to Kieran and said, âChildie, pass me the phone!â
âChildie?â He looked down, realizing she had latched onto that nickname â childish Kieran.
Julie nodded, not forgetting the âhumiliationâ she endured at the office. Smiling, she teased, âWhatâs wrong with âChildieâ? Mrs. Jenkins calls her husband Kennel-Ken and he responds with such eagerness. Thatâs true love!â
He was a little speechless.
Julie continued, âI heard my grandparents gave my father a nickname when he was little. So, by calling you something like Childie or Silly, it just proves my true love for you!â Julie was dead serious, her logic seemingly sound as a bell.
However, Kieran was fixated on one point, âSilly?â
âDo you prefer this one?â Julie was only joking, speaking off the cuff.
But Kieranâs expression deepened. He reached out, lifted her delicate chin, and squinted his eyes, âHoney, are you sure you all giving me
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nicknames?â
She was lying across his legs and as he lifted her chin, her head instinctively tilted down. Suddenly blushing at the realization, Julieâs cheeks turned
crimson.
She swatted at the hand holding her chin, âLet go, let go. You stick to âChildieâ!â
Watching her blush and struggle to contain her embarrassment, Kieran let go, his laughter barely contained.
His expression was teasing, deliberately indulgent, a fond mockery.
Julie flipped over, pinning Kieran beneath her, and mimicked his earlier gesture, lifting his chin, âChildie, youâve been quite bold lately!â
âIn what way?â He played along, tilting his head back, hands wrapped around her waist. âHow have I been bold?â
Caught off guard by the question, Julie finally concluded with three words, âIn every way!â
Kieran laughed heartily, his thumb gently caressing the sensitive spot on her waist, âHoney, something just came to mind.â
âWhat?â She lay on top of him, cupping his face, occasionally pinching his cheeks. Such smooth skin on a man did seem a bit unfair.
He reminded her, âWe had a bet, remember?â
Julie was confused, trying to recall but drawing a blank. Finally, she shook her head and asked, âWhat bet?â
He pushed her tousled hair behind her ear, cradling her face, about to speak when suddenlyâ¦
Ivan Hernandez appeared at the door in his pajamas. The little guy, dressed in bear-themed fleece pajamas, looked groggy and was clutching a latex pillow. Yawning with one hand over his mouth, he mumbled, âThereâs water leak in my roomâ¦â
He padded toward Julie and Kieranâs bed on his bare feet.
Julie, still straddling Kieran, realized the sudden intrusion and quickly rolled off.
The little guy made himself at home, rolling between them on the king-sized bed, effectively separating his parents and sprawling out in the middle. âGuess you are staying,â Kieran murmured, resting his arm under his head, glancing at the cozy little intruder.
Julie leaned down to plant a kiss on her ârivalâsâ forehead, âCongratulations, Kieran. Youâve been utterly defeated by your son.â
With that, she turned over, snuggled up with the little guy, and drifted off, mumbling before sleep, âTomorrow, we should go see Lucianâ¦â