Chapter 469:
âThatâs right! I donât want to do that for you!â Milford shot back fiercely. âYou donât deserve my kindness. Youâre selfish and arrogant! Eileen is better than you in every way!â
At that, Zolaâs anger boiled over, and she struck Milford with a furious slap.
Milfordâs cheek was marked by a vivid red handprint, swollen.
âYouâre all fooled, thinking sheâs better than me. Iâll show you the cost of your betrayal!â Zola, her eyes bloodshot and fury unabated, began to hurl objects around the room.
Milford retreated to his room and grabbed his backpack, clearly intent on leaving.
Zola yelled, âIâll go to Eileen if youâre not home on time. If youâre disobedient, Iâll hold her accountable for how she raised you!â
Milford clenched his fists, his glare burning into Zola before he scoffed and stormed out.
Zola was certain Milford would return.
Milford knew dragging Eileen into this would only complicate matters, and despite his clashes with Zola, he would return, enduring the situation for now.
After all, freedom loomed on the horizon. Once he graduated and was earning money on his own, he could escape Zolaâs grasp.
Moonlight streamed into the room, casting a soft glow over Bryanâs face, his brows furrowed and his breathing shallow.
Trapped in a haunting dream, Bryan saw Eileen abandoning him, his frantic search for her futile and desperate.
The dream felt disconcertingly real.
Gabriela cried out in his arms, calling for Eileen, her tears rendering him helpless, a deep ache swelling in his chest.
Chapters live now at ɢⱯðµð·Ïð¿ð®ðµð¼.cоm Suddenly, Bryan grabbed Eileenâs wrist, jerking her awake. Her eyes, clear and calm, met his, still carrying the remnants of his nightmare.
The silence lingered for a few seconds. Before Eileen could voice her concerns, Bryan suddenly pulled her into a firm embrace.
His grip was unexpectedly strong, betraying a fear as if letting go would cause her to disappear.
Eileen responded by wrapping her arms around his waist, pressing her ear against his chest to hear the rapid beat of his heart.
As Bryanâs fear subsided, he inhaled deeply and relaxed his embrace a little.
âDid you have a nightmare?â Eileen inquired, her voice soft. This seemed the only explanation for Bryanâs distress. âWhat was it? Did you dream that Gabriela got married?â
Bryanâs voice was a whisper. âI dreamed you were gone.â
Eileenâs heart fluttered. A simple dream had startled him to this extent?
âWhere would I go, anyway?â Eileen soothed Bryan with a gentle pat on his back, joking, âIâve already had Gabriela; where could I possibly escape to?â
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