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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust by Sally Garcia

Chapter 817
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Chapter 817

Uriah's brows knitted in frustration. He'd suspected it all along, but seeing Norton there still left a bitter taste in

his mouth.

He shot a cold look at Mavis and asked, “Really, Mavis? Was this supposed to be funny to you?"

Mavis hadn't expected him to snap like that. She dropped her gaze to the floor. "I'm sorry. It was my fault.” "You

think bringing Norton here to mess withwas going to get you what you wanted?"

Uriah raised his head and locked eyes with her.

Mavis met his gaze, and whatever tiny flicker of hope she'd been nursing inside her just shattered right then and

there.

He was angry-really angry.

She'd known he'd be mad if he ever found out the truth, but now, seeing him standing there furious, her heart

felt like it was being dragged under by a tidal wave. The hurt washed over her, and her eyes grew red- rimmed.

“I'm sorry. | know | was wrong. | shouldn't have tried to test you. | don't even have the right to do that. You said

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you don't like me. | shouldn't like you either."

"This is the last time. There won't ever be something like this again. | won't test you, and | won't like you

anymore. You're just my mentor. I'll remember that, and I'll keep my distance.”

Mavis sounded so formal, so distant.

She was clearly hurting, but she sat ramrod straight on the couch, as if nothing could touch her.

Uriah heard her words, and it made him feel even worse inside. He watched her for a long moment before finally

saying, “Alright. Good. As long as you understand."

Mavis stood up, posture stiff and respectful. "I'm going to my room now. Nothing like this will happen again." And

with that, limping slightly, she made her way to her room.

Uriah stared after her stubborn figure, a nameless anger burning in his chest. He didn't even know what he really

wanted, but seeing her like that—so determined, so closed off—just made him even more frustrated.

He stood up too.

Mavis was just reaching her bedroom door when she heard the front door of the house slam shut.

Uriah must've left.

Calliope and the gang went out for a jaunt, grabbing ice cream and wandering through the little shops.

Silas's phone buzzed. It was a text from Uriah, asking him to pack up his things because he was heading out

early.

He handed his phone to Calliope.

She stared at the message, a little thrown. "Uriah just... left? Seriously? And he didn't take Mavis with him, did

he?"

But Uriah's text had only mentioned his own stuff, nothing about Mavis. So there was only one explanation: Uriah

had left on his own. s

Did he and Mavis talk things out? Or did Uriah just bolt?

"We'll find out when we get back,” Silas said, frowning.

“Right.”

Calliope rounded up Archie and the rest, and they all headed back to the rental house.

Mavis wasn't in the living room. She was holed up in her bedroom.

Calliope and Portia went straight to her room to check on her.

“Mavis, what happened? Where's Uriah? Did that jerk say something to you? Did he hurt you?”

Portia saw Mavis's red eyes and felt a mix of worry and anger. They'd deft Mavis injured, alone with triahin the

house and now she looked like she'd been crying. s

This Uriah clearly cared about Mavis, so why did he have to go and make her cry?

"It's nothing," Mavis shook her head with a bitter little smile. “He knows everything."

"What do you mean?” Portia asked, puzzled. “Knows what?"

"He figured out that Norton was just

there to get a rise out of him. He knew we were putting on a show,"

Mavis said her voice tinged with regret. "He's too smart. Of course he saw right through it." s