Chapter 257 His Motherâs Past Knowing Dexter, Josie was confident he would come rushing back no matter what.
But Henry waved his hand, saying, âJo, come and keep me company in the courtyard.â
Josie obliged with a pleasant smile.
The ground was littered with scraps of firecracker paper, remnants of the festive celebrations. The red debris of spent firecrackers seemed strangely forlorn at that moment.
Henry settled into his armchair, and Josie was concerned he might feel cold, so she placed a thick blanket on his lap. She poured herself some Earl Grey tea and set it before her. âDid you see Dexâs mother today?â
Xantheâs face floated into Josieâs mind at Henryâs prompt. âUm⦠she doesnât seem easy to get along with.â
He smiled and took a sip of his tea. âThe last time I saw her was when Dex was seven years old.â
Josie was taken aback. âHasnât she come back all these years?â
Henry shook his head. âShe canât stand the sight of the son she brought into the world simply because she blames the Russell family for ruining her life. After Dexâs father died, the Russell family endured a tumultuous phase. Without her restoring stability, we might not have the Dex we know today. Thatâs why Iâve chosen to ignore all the decisions sheâs made.â
Josie probed cautiously, âWhy does she hateâ¦?
Grant Russell, Dexterâs father, was the youngest son of his fatherâs second wife. Despite that, Grant was groomed extensively from a young age and displayed immense potential. He battled his way through the obstacles presented by his half-siblings, leaving everyone else filled with envy and resentment.
In that particular year, Grant entered into a marriage alliance with Xanthe, the daughter of the prominent Quorn family. It wasnât just some business arrangement; Grant bore romantic feelings for her. Unfortunately, Xantheâs heart belonged to someone else. Consumed by obsession, Grant went to extreme lengths to drive Xantheâs lover out of Wavery, plunging their marriage into despair and confinement.
âI always knew she wasnât meant to be a part of the Russell family. So, I took Dex with me and let her go. Maybe they crossed paths a few times as Dex grew up, but I never saw her again.â
Josie nodded, her understanding becoming clearer. She had been grappling with conflicting emotions and countless questions, but all she managed to say was, âGrandpa, was Dexter not happy when he was a child?â
Henry looked at her with a smile tinged with relief and chuckled, âHe wasnât just unhappy; he was downright miserable. But thankfully, there was a girl who was there for him during those years, and she made it bearable.â
The girl⦠Josie remembered. âIs that⦠girl named Leanne?â
The girl who meant so much to Dexter.
âYes, without her, we wouldnât have the Dexter we know today.â
No wonder Dexter held such a profound attachment to her. There was a bond between them. That girl had saved himâ¦.
Lost in thought, Josie felt a gentle pat on her hand, marked by the passage of time, âAnd I believe that youâre the pinnacle of Dexâs life, both now and in the future.â