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When The Family Reads The Fake Heiress Mind

Chapter 40
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When the Family 40 Chapter 40 Someone CHSienna wasn't hfor long before heading overseas again.

Jean barely got a few words in with her mom before she was on a plane.

Talk about dedication.

Finished No wonder she's the one holding up the Ginger family. A woman should be career-focused-then she doesn't have tto fall into the trap of Soon, it was the weekend. Jean had specifically asked Dominic to stay hand eat dinner with her The man was so busy, Jean never knew what day or hour he'd be around. If she didn't "book" him early, there was no way her little weekend production could play out At the moment, Dominic was holed up in the study, buried in who knew what Jean thought about her relationship with her older brother. Things had eased up a bit-they were closer than before-but it still wasn't the kind of warm, cozy sibling bond where they'd laugh and talk and look out for each other.

His world wasn't one she could step into.

But whatever. That wasn't her priority She wasn't here to build relationships. She was here to make money, save money, and then- Crash and burn in peace! Just then a sound cfrom the front door.

"Mr... Winston!" The housekeeper's eyes flew wide open like she'd seen a ghost, the shock plastered all over her face.

Winston stood in the doorway, tall and straight.

He wore a black jacket, cool and coldly handsome, with a sharp edge to his calm.

He didn't cin right away. He stood there at the threshold, dark and chilly gaze sweeping casually across the living room.

Jean bolted from her bedroom to the door.

"Winston.

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Seeing him show up on time, just like he'd promised, made Jean genuinely happy.

"Well, well, look who's here.." She stuck out her lower lip, pretending to be shocked.

"Your face though. Con, you're hcan't you smile a little?” Winston was speechless.

He looked down at the shoe cabinet, apparently intending to change shoes before entering- But there were no slippers for him.

His lips pressed into a line. A faint flicker of annoyance crossed his cool, shadowed eyes.

Chapter 40 Someone Cama HWinston lowered his head, clearly irritated, eyes fixed on the floor.

"Winston, what brings you hall of a sudden today?” Jean asked with a smile. pretending she didn't already know Winston gave her a side-eye and muttered. "Not telling you." "Not telling me?" Jean grit her teeth.

"Lake I can't guess. Con, stop pretending Winston shot her a cold glance, but surprisingly, didn't seem annoyed by her teasing.

The knot in his chest seemed to loosen under her relentless chatter.

He didn't even know why-this was just a simple visit home, and yet his chest felt tight, his whole body tense.

Like something inside him had been wound too tightly. Like he couldn't breathe.

Maybe this was that old saving-the closer to home, the greater the fear Or maybe it was the deep-seated discomfort he felt toward the idea of "home" itself.

But right now, Jean's annoying little voice was easing those nerves bit by bit.

The housekeeper returned and respectfully placed the slippers at Winston's feet.

Suddenly- Footsteps echoed from the staircase.

Dominic appeared, dressed in a crisp white loungewear set, walking down steadily.

Finished He'd planned it perfectly, coming downstairs just in tfor dinner. What he hadn't planned for-Was seeing Winston standing at the door.

His gaze locked onto Winston's cool, aloof face.

Dominic, who'd seen his fair share of wild things, actually froze for a second Of all the scenarios he'd imagined, not once had he thought- That Winston would chon a random night like this.

The one thing he'd never been able to accomplish was happening right before his eyes Dominic quickly recovered his composure and strode toward the door.

He looked at his younger brother with dark eyes, emotion swirling beneath the surface, but his face stayed calm and cold. His voice was flat. "You're back." "Yeah. Winston gave a casual nod "That was sudden" Dominic looked him over. "You should've letknow in advance." "No need "Winston brushed past him into the living room, his handsface tinged with the usual indifference. Jean followed behind the two of them.

"You didn't seem so willing before," Dominic said as they walked side by side. "Changed your mind?" Chapter 4 Simeone Car iHe turned his head and met Dominic's riqually intense stare. I'm just here for a meal.” Dominic's lips pressed into a tight line. His gaze deepened.

Right on cue, dinner was served. The table was ready Finished Winston sat down first, picking a random spot and slouching into his seat.

And so, the dinner began-awkward and silent.

Just like Jean expected.

Neither of them spoke. Neither of them tried to break the ice.

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The atmosphere was absolutely freezing Jean's eyes flicked between Dominic and Winston Seriously! Neither of you is gonna say anything? This air pressure is about to kill me, Across the table, both men's hands paused at the stime.

Almost in sync, they lifted their heads and looked at Jean.

"Ahem." Dominie cleared his throat, trying to break the silence.

Winston, for sreason, curved his lips into a slight smile. He picked up a picked up clump of vegetables and placed them into Jean's bowl. For once, he sounded almost friendly. "Kids should eat more greens" Jean looked at Winston, then at the veggies.

I hate vegetables. But since you finally chome, you win. I'll eat them-for the sake of your smile.

With the resolve of someone about to face their doom, Jean shoved the vegetables into her mouth-and immediately, her face scrunched up in disgust. Ugh! Why is this so bitter? Winston, are you trying to kill me? What do you get out of this!!

Winston looked genuinely amused.

For once, the usual gloom enbis face faded into something real-a sincere smile. Dominic, still somewhat humane, quickly passed Jean a glass of water.

She snatched it gratefully and gulped it down, washing the bitterness out of her mouth.

This little moment, strangely enough, seemed to lighten the mood.

Jean wiped her mouth and looked toward the entrance of the dining room.

She'd actually prepared a little “surprise” for tonight's dinner.

Tto serve the main course.

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