Without Him 12

Without Him 12

Chapter 120 

The first thing I saw when I arrived was the stretch of lavender that lined the estate gates. It had been years, but our driver still knew how to time itjust after rain, when the scent soaked into the earth and the sky was still pale gold. The moment the limousine pulled into the long driveway toward our ancestral home, I felt something in me ease

The gates opened, and the tires crunched along the familiar gravel path as the estate rose in viewwhite columns, sweeping ivy, and the crest of our family etched above the entrance like a crown

I exhaled

Home.” 

The door opened, and before I could take a step, my mother stood at the top of the stairselegant as ever in a beige coat, her 

eyes 

full of unshed tears. The second I stepped onto the stone, I broke

All the restraint I’d worn like armor for weeks shattered the moment her arms wrapped around me.” 

I’m so sorry,I sobbed into her shoulder. I should’ve listened. I should’ve listened when you said Audreyshe was going to take everything. And I let her. I let her take Jared. Jackson. All of it.

She held me tighter, her hand gently smoothing my hair like she used to when I was a child. Darling,she whispered, she didn’t take anything.” 

I shook my head. No, you don’t understand

She didn’t take anything,she said again, firmer this time. Because you are still you. You are still Maureen Reid. You are still the heiress of this family. And no onenot a fake sister, not two foolish boyscan ever steal what you were born with. Or what you are destined for.

Her words didn’t erase the pain, but they softened the ache

Later that afternoon, I stood in front of the tall mirror in my roomthe same one I’d stood in front of when I was sixteen and wore my first pair of heels. The room hadn’t changed. And neither had my mother’s taste in couture

Boxes of dresses were laid out across the bed. Cream silks, sapphire velvet, even one gold sequined gown that shimmered under the chandelier. A rack of dresses, custommade, tailored to fit my figure, awaited my final decision

You need to pick something to wear tonight,my mother said from behind me, sipping her tea. You’re having dinner with your groom.

I blinked. My what?

She turned with a calm smile. Your groom. The one your father chose. The one who’s been watching over youwaiting for the right time. And it’s now.” 

I stared at her. You’re serious?” 

He’s important,she said simply. And worth it. You’ll never have to worry with him. You’ll be safe. And loved.” 

I didn’t reply. Not because I didn’t trust her judgmentbut because part of me couldn’t believe I was standing here again, in silks and sunlight, after everything I had endured

For years, I had tucked my beauty away. My best clothes had gathered dust at the back of my closet. I stopped wearing earrings unless they were plain. I packed away my necklaces in fear they’d make Audrey feel small

I remembered the comments

that 

You shouldn’t wear that in front of her,Jared had said once. She can’t afford that stuff, Maureen.” 

You don’t want to make her feel left out,Jackson had added another time, when I wore a designer bag

And Ilistened.

I had been shrinking myself for so long just to make someone else feel full

But not anymore

I pulled a soft blue gown from the rackofftheshoulder, satin, hugging me just enough to remind myself I still had a body worth celebrating. I wore the diamond necklace my grandmother gave me, the real one. I added earrings that sparkled under the light. I wore heels that clicked with pride across the marble floors

No one was here to tell me not to.” 

No one was here to dull me down

By 6:30 p.m., the limousine was waiting again, idling in front of the estate. This time, it took me to a hotel I’d only ever seen in magazinescrystal chandeliers in the lobby, violins playing in the lounge, candles flickering on every table in the rooftop 

restaurant.” 

I was led to a private dining area, the kind roped off with velvet.

He wasn’t there yet. I sat down, nerves tapping lightly at my ribcage. Who was this man? What kind of stranger had been quietly watching me fall apart and still wanted to meet me after?! 

en 

2:43 PM 

Then I saw him.

He walked in with quiet confidence. Sharp suit. Broad shoulders. A bouquet of white lilies in hand.” 

He stopped in front of my table and smiled faintly.” 

Miss Reid,he said. It’s good to finally see youstanding tall.” 

stared at him, stunned. Roscoe?

He nodded once. Sorry to keep you waiting.

stood slowly. It was you” 

At the hospital, yes.” 

You paid for me. You stayed with me.

le offered me the flowers. And I would again.” 

took them, but my hands trembled. Why?

le met my gaze, steady and unwavering. Because I’ve seen the way they treated you. Because I saw the way you kept hrinking even when you didn’t have to. Because I knew someone like youwould eventually need someone like me.” 

Without Him

Without Him

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