Chapter 850:
Kareem said, âYou want to beg for your daughter? Feel free to grovel here for a few more days.â
Brenton sneered, âIf forgiveness were handed out so freely, criminals would flood our streets.â With those words, they both retreated upstairs.
Fleming disregarded the scene entirely, while Skyla, visibly distressed, remained silent.
Lonnie summoned Kane over and frowned at Callie.
âOur family has shown nothing but generosity to you and your daughter. If you persist in advocating for that ungrateful child, letâs test your determination. Kane, take her outside. If she wants to kneel, she can do it there.â
Kane responded, âUnderstood.â
Blushing with humiliation, Callie shifted uncomfortably. This marked the first time she had faced such disgrace during her decades of serving the Sanderson family. While she recognized that pleading for her daughter was a betrayal of the Sanderson familyâs kindness, she still knelt with resolve. Torn between guilt and the fear of losing her daughter, she experienced a deep and conflicting agony.
It was only when Callieâs lower lip was bitten until it bled that she turned to Kane.
âKane, please, advocate for Ettaâ¦â
Kane glanced down at Callie, who knelt before him, her eyes filled with pleading as she looked up at him.
As he had anticipated, when it came to Etta, Callie had completely lost her rationality.
Didnât Callie understand the damage Etta had caused to both the Sanderson and Green families? How could she still beg on Ettaâs behalf? Kane was overwhelmed by a strange, unexplainable urge to laugh.
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âCallie, since weâve been colleagues at the Sanderson family household for so long, let me give you a piece of advice. Stop pleading for Etta!â
At Kaneâs words, Callie slumped to the floor, weakened.
How could she not see the reason in his words? But the thought of losing her daughter was too much for her.
Callie remained silent to Kaneâs words. She managed to get back on her feet and walked outside. She was ready to sacrifice her decades of loyalty to the Sandersons for her daughterâs safety.
In the bedroom, Harlee faced a full-length mirror, dressed in a ragged vintage gown. Overcome with emotion, she covered her face, sobbing bitterly.
âIâm sorry. Iâm so sorryâ¦â she whispered, slowly kneeling.
âI shouldnât have put myself at risk. Rhys, please be safe.â
Harlee had planned to draw out the mastermind by making herself bait, but she hadnât anticipatedâ¦
âI should have realized that.
For people like Lindsay and Etta, without Haleâs influence working behind the scenes, how could they have accomplished so much?â
Had she made the connection to Hale sooner, she would have been more vigilant and not so easily deceived by Etta and abducted by Lindsay.
Harlee blamed herself, overwhelmed by sadness. She felt responsible for Rhysâ dire situation. It had been a decade since Harlee last cried, but now her tears had run dry.
She lay motionless on the cold floor, curling up in a helpless, pitiful manner, as though it might somehow ease the ache in her heart.
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