Chapter 964
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

âElma!â Jakeâs voice, usually suffused with warmth, now cut through the air with unexpected severity.
âItâs one thing to dislike someone, but itâs entirely another to forsake manners. You owe Lacey an apology.â
Stubbornly, Elma set her jaw and shot back, her voice tinged with defiance.
âNo! Iâd apologize to anyone else under the sun, but I will not apologize to her.â
A shadow of disappointment crossed Jakeâs features as his brow furrowed deeply.
Elmaâs eyes brimmed with tears, her voice cracking as she accused Jake of undue harshness.
Pretending to try to ease the growing strain, Lacey chimed in tactfully, âPerhaps Elma could take a moment to herself in the back car? A little space might help.â
Elma, her tone dripping with irritation, said, âSure, Iâll head to the back car. Anything to get away from you!â
The suggestion felt like a dagger to Jakeâs heart, revealing the raw pain beneath his stern facade. Was his child truly that distant from him?
âStop the car!â Jake commanded as he lifted Elma from the car and shifted her to another.
Returning to his seat, Jakeâs eyes simmered with rage, emitting an intense aura of dominance.
Lacey, far from intimidated, appeared almost delighted. Elmaâs naivety had quickly soured Jakeâs mood. If this trend persisted, Jakeâs patience with Elma could eventually wear thin. Once he grew weary of Elma, his affection for Kallieâs other kids would also wane. And if he harbored no fondness for the kids, how could he possibly cherish their mother?
gⱯlnÏνð®ðsâ¤com holds stories for every mood Observing Jakeâs furrowed brow, Lacey said meaningfully, âPerhaps Elma didnât intend it, Jake. Try not to hold a grudge. Moreover, I donât believe the blame lies with the child. Theyâre like sponges, absorbing everything from their environment. Take Jeanette, for instance. She mirrors my own disposition.â
Jakeâs mood deflated slightly.
âIs it possible that Elmaâs disdain for me is a reflection of what sheâs absorbed from those around her?â
Lacey seemed to overlook the subtlety of the situation, merely nodding her agreement as she said, âItâs not unthinkable, which is precisely why Elma should stay with you.â
Jake, visibly frustrated, pinched the bridge of his nose and said sharply, âEnough already.â
Lacey ceased speaking and edged closer to Jake, drawn by an unspoken tension.
They had scarcely shared a moment of solitude before Jake broke the silence with a worried tone.
âIâm still uneasy about Elma alone in the back car. Go and check on her, will you?â
A shadow crossed Laceyâs face, erasing her smile. She mustered a strained smile and replied, âJake, itâs clear Elma doesnât take well to me. If I show up now, it might just upset her more. Letâs drop it, please.â
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