Chapter 1082
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Kallie seemed much happier since she and Jake had reconciled, leaving Calvin with no valid reason to object. This realization only deepened Calvinâs frustration, making him lose his appetite at breakfast.
As Calvin was about to excuse himself, Sophie caught on to his plan. She grabbed him, lowering her voice to a whisper with all the authority of an older sister.
âYouâve been avoiding coming home these days. We seldom gather like this, and everyone wants to see you. Letâs not spoil the meal.â
Calvin was only eight but had grown as tall as Sophie was at fifteen. His mature presence belied his age, and nobody would mistake him for a typical young child.
Calvin had inherited Jakeâs commanding aura, and his silent, piercing gaze could be unsettling. Yet, in the face of his sisterâs firm stance, he was as docile as a tamed kitten. He reluctantly agreed.
âDonât worry, Sophie, I wonât make trouble.â What else could he do but comply?
Kallie felt her cheeks warm as she noticed the childrenâs reactions and struggled to find the right words. None of the children questioned the reconciliation, taking it as something expected.
Jake broke the silence first, lightening the mood a bit.
âLetâs eat first.â
The family then started their meal together.
Elma, the little darling she was, stuck close to Kallie, having missed her the previous day.
Elma complained not about the past dayâs events but about the bitterness of her morning medicine and her reluctance to take it. Kallieâs expression turned serious.
gⱯlnÏνð®âsâ¤cøm is packed with great reads âYou have to take it, Elma. It will help you get better.â
âYou need to take your medicine to get better. Otherwise, you might need an injection, and that is far worse than any medicine.â
Elmaâs memory flashed to Cara, who used to administer painful growth-inhibiting injections. Those injections had always been excruciating. Cara, showing little concern for how Elma felt, would ensure Elma was held down during the process.
Elmaâs face twisted in distress, fearing the prospect of an injection. This left Kallie at a loss. She had forgotten Elmaâs intense fear of needles.
Confused by Elmaâs tearful reaction to the mere mention of injections, Kallie quickly reassured Elma, pulling her into her lap.
âOkay, no injections, but you must take your medicine, alright?â
Elma, unable to stop her tears, left Kallie with no option but to seek Jakeâs assistance. While Kallie was at a loss, Jake understood the unspoken.
Jake tenderly wiped away Elmaâs tears and whispered to Kallie, âDo you see what our daughter needs? She hopes youâll be there next time she has her medicine.â
Elma, gripping Kallieâs hand tightly, pleaded, âYes, if youâre with me, it wonât feel as bad.â
Kallie, while caressing Elmaâs face, took a mental note to steer clear of discussing injections with her.
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