Chapter 291
Evadne didn’t bother to bid goodbye to Thaddeus when she left the hospital.
Although the man left her with an unfinished story, she was too proud to ask for more. Even though she
was curious about what happened to Thaddeus, she would rather find out by herself than to ask him.
Having spent three years being humiliated, she, the heiress of the Ashbourne family, vowed to hold her
head high from now on.
On her way home, Evadne received a call from Jason.
“Miss Evadne, I’ve tried to dig into Thaddeus‘ past but didn’t find anything suspicious. However, when I
looked into Mr. Chad’s personal affairs, I found something fishy.”
“Thaddeus is now the CEO of the Abernathy Group. His personal information is a top secret that only a
few can access. Jason, you’re being smart by trying to help indirectly, Evadne praised with a smile.
Jason chuckled, pleased with the compliment, then said, “Mr. Chad was kidnapped when he was
eleven.”
“Kidnapped?”
“Yes. But the news about the kidnapping is nowhere to be found online. It seems the Abernathy Group
has made sure to keep this information under wraps. If you really want to know the truth, I can ask my
father. He was a judge at the Elmsworth Court of Justice back then. He must have known something
about the case.” “No need, Jason. You’ve done enough.”
Evadne hung up the phone and sank into deep thoughts. She knew that Jason was having a hard time
with his family and didn’t want to trouble them further. But now that she had a lead, she knew what to
do next.
As she pulled up her La Voiture Noire in front of her mansion, the car’s headlights illuminated a man
standing tall and handsome.-
Her heart skipped a beat as she recognized him.
It was Thaddeus.
Thaddeus turned to face her, his eyes twinkling in the bright light. He straightened his back and gave
her a warm smile.
She had to admit that Thaddeus had a beautiful smile.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was the smile she had dreamed of, the one she had craved for.
For the past three years, she had tried everything to win his affection, from buying him gifts to learning
how to cook his favorite dishes. All to see this smilė. But it was all in vain.
Now, he was willing to smile at her, even said he liked her.
But could his late affection fill her hollow heart?
She took a deep breath, got out of the car, and walked up to him.
“Evadne.”
“What? Are you going to rob me?” Evadne retorted, her sharp tongue had no gentleness towards him.
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“I wanted to talk to you at the hospital, but you left in such a hurry, Thaddeus ignored her coldness and
continued in a soft tone.
“If not for Marilla, we would never have met. And there’s nothing we need to talk about.”
Evadne turned and walked towards the mansion, “I’ll send someone to deliver the second course of
medicine in a few days. If you want to live longer, take them regularly.”
“Evadne, wait!” Thaddeus reached out to stop her.
Evadne paused and turned around, “By the way, tell Jareth that I know he likes Marilla. But I don’t
agree with them being together.”
Thaddeus tensed up and frowned.
“I know, I’m no longer her sister–in–law. I’m just an outsider now. Yet, I’ve decided to meddle in
Marilla’s affairs.”
Evadne continued with a cold tone “In the Abernathy family, only your grandfather can control Marilla.
But he’s too old and frail. Marilla’s parents are of no use. As for you, her brother, you’ve proven to be
utterly useless. You’ve never been there for her when she needed you. You don’t care about her.”
Thaddeus felt like he was being shot several times in the heart. His hands clenched into fists.
“So, from now on, Marilla is my sister, my family.”
Evadne’s cold determination was unmistakable, “I will never agree to Marilla and Jareth being together.
And I’ll definitely not allow Jareth to pursue Marilla!”
“Why not?” Thaddeus stepped forward, his eyes burning with intensity.
Evadne mistook his intense gaze for defiance, “Why not? Thaddeus, do you even have a heart? Or do
you think Marilla is not your real sister, so you’re willing to sacrifice her for your friend’s desires?”
Thaddeus was finally provoked. His lips trembled with anger.
He was not really angry at her. He understood her kindness and her desire to protect Marilla.
But he didn’t want her to misunderstand him, nor did he want her to belittle his only friend!
“Jareth truly cares for Marilla. You saw it too today, Evadne. Marilla relies heavily on Jareth and wants
to be with him.”
“Is dependency the same as affection? Furthermore, Marilla has autism. She barely went to school and
has had little social interaction. How could she understand romantic feelings between a man and a
woman?”
Evadne’s voice resonated with frustration, echoing into the night.
“Jareth will genuinely care for Marilla, Evadne. Please, give them a chance.” Thaddeus practically
begged, unable to face her anger.
“First, let’s not forget Jareth’s long list of past romances. The roster of women he’s been involved with
would fill a phone book. I understand that even a playboy settles down someday, but Marilla isn’t that
woman for him. I can’t gamble her youth on his potential change of heart.
Secondly, do you really think the Fairhaven family is the right environment for Marilla?” Evadne asked
sternly.
Thaddeus was taken aback.
They seldom talked about Jareth’s family. It was a topic Jareth avoided like the plague.
He knew that digging into family matters would crack old wounds for Jareth. Despite wanting to show
concern, he rarely questioned it.
“Mrs. Fairhaven is a very traditional woman. Her husband died young, leaving her only with Jareth! She
has placed all her hopes on him. She can’t even stand Glynnis. How could she possibly accept Marilla?
Jareth has always been a dutiful son, showing great respect and admiration for his mother. Do you
think he would go against his own mother for Marilla? And then there’s cunning Edith. She’s always
used Glynnis as her pawn, masterminding everything from behind the scenes. She’s always looked
down on Elspeth’s daughter. Do you think she would treat Marilla any differently?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIf Marilla does end up with Jareth, she’ll be stuck in a never–ending cycle of family drama and endless
quarrels. The hardships are waiting for her in the future. Do you think Marilla will be happy? Even if
Jareth truly loves her, love alone will be eroded by these petty squabbles and power struggles!
Moreover, Marilla is so innocent and naive. How can she compete with them?”
As Evadne spoke, her eyes moistened.
Her teary eyes, paired with her fair, delicate face, made her look like an angel, a sight of pure beauty.
Thaddeus stared at Evadne, his heart pounding. It was a mix of guilt, regret, and remorse.
She was using Marilla’s situation to express her own grievances from the years of hardships and
difficulties endured during their marriage.
It wasn’t about letting go.
It was about swallowing the bitter pill and bearing the pain.
Evadne had nothing more to say to Thaddeus.
She had said all she needed to. If he still wanted to be obstinate, she would have to take matters into
her own hands to protect the people she cared about.
Just as Evadne turned to leave, Thaddeus, unable to control his emotions, suddenly pulled her into his
arms.
Evadne’s breath hitched, her heartbeat going haywire.
“I’m sorry. It’s all my fault. I didn’t consider your feelings. I won’t bring it up again, I promise.”
Thaddeus wrapped his arm around her waist, pulling her close. His other hand rested on her shoulder,
using all his strength to keep her close, as if trying to ‘meld her into his body.
Evadne stiffened in his arms, his deep voice resonating in her ears, causing her heart to flutter.
“Let go, Thaddeus.” She tried to reject him, but her voice was so soft that it sounded more like a plea
than a protest..
“No.”
Thaddeus nuzzled his chiselled jaw against her neck, “Evadne, I’ve never been a greedy man, but with
you, I’m insatiable. Holding you, I never want to let go. I can never get enough kissing you.”
He wasn’t the type to waste words, hence even his declarations of love were succinct, yet they stirred
ripples in Evadne’s heart.
Their silhouettes, both strikingly beautiful, clung to each other like magnets under the lamplight.
“Evadne.”
Suddenly, a gentle yet chilling voice rang out from behind them.