Chapter 313
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Anyone who had crossed paths with Kallie in the past wouldnât have recognized the woman she had become.
By Kallieâs side, a cherubic little girl with wide, curious eyes took in the vibrant artwork. Every captivating piece elicited squeals of delight and enthusiastic waves from the little girl.
Kallie, her heart melting at her daughterâs antics, scooped her up into her arms. Her voice, once broken and frail, now flowed like honey as she spoke. âSophie, sweetheart, we still need to pick out a present for your grandfather. After that, weâll get something special for you, okay?â
Sophie blinked her enormous eyes, her voice filled with childish glee. âYay! Presents!â
âThatâs right, my clever girl.â Kallie planted a kiss on Sophieâs rosy cheek, heart swelling with joy.
Their path to the VIP room was abruptly blocked by a guard.
Kallie instantly recognized the Nixon family crest on the bodyguardâs uniform.
A flicker of embarrassment crossed the guardâs face as he addressed Kallie. âMiss, Iâm afraid you canât enter now since Mrs. Jennifer Nixon and Miss Bria Nixon are inside, having booked the whole place.â
Kallieâs smile remained unfazed. âIâve made prior arrangements with the exhibition owner. Perhaps he is occupied and hasnât seen my message. Would you mind if I wait inside?â
Kallieâs polite demeanor and prior arrangements left the guard with little choice. With a reluctant nod, he gestured for her to enter.
Kallie approached the VIP room, a wave of laughter reaching her. Yet, the laughter died down as she walked in.
Bria was seated next to a dignified, well-dressed middle-aged woman, who gave Kallie a cold, scrutinizing look.
Kallie said politely, âHi, Jennifer. Hi, Bria.â
Kallie then strode aside and settled Sophie down next to her, seemingly oblivious to the tense atmosphere. Bria laughed mockingly. âSeriously? You have to compete with me over everything, and now itâs even the present for Ewing? Really?â
Jennifer snorted. âBria and I have reserved this place. Did you have to follow us?â she asked rudely.
Kallie blinked, still smiling. âFollow you? No. Iâm just here to get some gifts too. I thought anything agreed upon with the exhibition owner was available for purchase.â
Bria erupted into laughter, her amusement ringing through the air. âThe only reason Iâm here picking out gifts is because Jennifer knows the owner of this exhibition. Kallie, you make it sound like befriending the owner was straightforward.â
Artists and their circles often carried an air of arrogance. Plus, their families tended to be wealthy. Even being rich and powerful might not necessarily attract them.
It was sheer chance that Jennifer met the owner of this exhibition, which was why she and Bria got to be here today, selecting a gift for Ewing.
Kallie didnât bother to argue on this. Instead, she replied with a calm, assured smile, âIf I werenât supposed to be here, Iâm sure someone would have escorted me out by now.â
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