Chapter 733
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Thankfully, it was only some lightweight cardboard boxes, not heavy objects.
There it was, the button. He pressed it, and a hidden door swung open. A flicker of hope ignited in Claytonâs eyes as he scrambled toward the newly revealed doorway.
Sophie, noticing Elmaâs prolonged absence, went in search of her. She found Elma curled up in a corner, sobbing quietly.
âElma, whatâs wrong? Donât cry,â Sophie cooed, gently lifting Elma and wiping away her tears.
Elma avoided Sophieâs gaze, her tears flowing freely. Sophie paused, a thoughtful frown creasing her brow. âDid your mom give you a hard time again? Donât be afraid. Youâre safe at my house. She wouldnât dare bully you here.â
âNo. Itâs not like that.â Elma shook her head vigorously.
Sophie sighed softly and patted Elmaâs head. âAlright, sweetheart. I wonât pry anymore. Just please donât cry,â she said gently.
Elma took a deep breath, forcing herself to say, âSophie, could you go out with me to buy something?â
âYou want to go shopping?â Sophie asked, a hint of surprise in her voice. âWhat do you need? Iâm sure we have it here. And if not, I can always send one of the staff to fetch it for you.â
Elma shook her head firmly. âNo, I want to go myself.â
Sophie didnât ask any more questions. She simply smiled and said, âAlright, Iâll go with you.â
Sophie and Elma were just about to leave when they bumped into Calvin.
Calvin gave them a puzzled look. âWhere are you two off to?â
Sophie said, âElma wants to go shopping, so Iâm tagging along with her.â
Calvin perked up immediately. âOh, then Iâll come with you.â
âNo, that wonât be necessary,â Elma interjected sharply, shaking her head. âSophieâs company is all I need. You should stay here.â
Calvin, baffled, pressed on. âBut why?â
Elma, clutching Sophieâs hand, struggled to find her words. âI just need Sophie right now.â
Sophie, feeling a mix of sympathy and slight amusement, patted Elma on the head. âItâs okay, Calvin. You should stay here. Our mom will be back any minute now. Itâs best if you wait for her.â
With a reluctant nod, Calvin agreed. âAlright.â
Just as they were about to leave, Elma halted and turned back to face Calvin, leaving him and Sophie confused with her parting words. âCalvin, donât forget, weâre leaving through the back door.â
Calvin didnât give it much thought and simply nodded. âOkay.â
Elma turned around, her features contorted by conflicting emotions. Cara had specifically instructed her to entice both Sophie and Calvin outdoors.
Yet, Elma harbored her own agenda. She persuaded Calvin to remain indoors, leaving him with the hint that she and Sophie had slipped out the back. This information would come to mind later if he realized Sophie was missing. That was all she could manage under the circumstances.
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