Chapter 383
A Divorce After My Rebirth
Chapter 383 Past and Present
Silence filled the air.
Even through the phone, one could feel the coldness of the confrontation between them.
After a while, Cedric took a deep breath and said, âChildren are fragile when sick. She has been calling
for you since she started to have a fever.â
âSheâs calling for her mother, not me.â Natalieâs tone grew colder.
To Cedric, Natalieâs current self seemed like a stranger. It felt as if they had never known each
other.
âKyle is on his way,â Cedric added as his tone became more assertive.
Natalie chuckled coldly.
âWhy are you laughing?â Cedric asked.
âCedric, do you know what you look like right now?â
Before he could respond, Natalie continued, âYou used to repeatedly force me to do things for her
mother.â
âDo you remember what you made me do? Her mother is now dead, so youâll do anything for her child,
huh?â
The air fell silent once again.
Once, it was Isabella. Now, it was Isabellaâs daughter!
The Cedric in this lifeâ¦!
It seemed like he would never let go of Isabella in his heart.
It was silent for a long while. Just as Natalie was about to hang up, the man on the phone. spoke again,
âHer name is Kayla.â
âIn her heart, youâre her mother!â
âIâm not her mother!â Natalie exploded with anger and hung up the phone without another
Word.
She wished she could scream, but she gritted her teeth and endured it because Luna was with
Natalie could be kind to anyone, but never to Isabellaâs daughter.
Even after hanging up the call for a long time, Natalie couldnât calm herself.
No matter what her feelings for Cedric were now, a high wall seemed to rise in her heart whenever she
thought of Isabella.
There seemed to be a voice in her consciousness that kept telling her it was impossible.
Completely impossible.
There was no chance she and Cedric would ever get back together.
Enough.
It was enough!
She had been burned alive twice, and she could still vividly remember the pain.
âMáma,â Luna called out to Natalie and handed her the empty milk bottle.
No matter how much anger Natalie harbored towards Cedric at that moment, seeing her childâs
innocent eyes made it all disappear.
Shoving thoughts of Cedric completely from her mind, Natalie picked up Luna and went to the
bathroom. She carefully washed Lunaâs face and little bottom, applying lotion with great care.
She did everything meticulously.
âMama!â
Luna kept calling out for Natalie as she obediently stayed in her arms.
Natalie kissed her daughter and said, âMy little princess is so cute.â
After changing Luna into a pretty little dress and carefully arranging her hair, they headed downstairs.
Heather couldnât help but smile when she saw the adorable child.
âCome here, let me see,â Heather said.
âOkay.â
Heather truly cared for the child. During the day, Luna remained quite attached to her. At the. breakfast
table, however, both Clyde and Stephen were absent.
âWhere are they?â Natalie asked, puzzled.
Normally, Stephen would be present for breakfast
Heather replied, âI donât know what theyâve been busy with lately. Cly and Stephen have been in and
out. Oh, but letâs not bother about the menâs affairs,â
Heather, perhaps now that Clyde had been found, was less concerned about external matters.
Wasnât that what parents were like?
What else could bring greater happiness and content ment when their children were safe and sound by
their side in their old age?
The nights of weeping were over for Heather. Now, she could enjoy spending time with her
granddaughter.
When Clyde got married, there would be even more grandchildren to care for.
How wonderfulâ¦!
After breakfast, Stephen and Clyde returned. Their expression was somewhat unpleasant, and it was
evident that something had happened outside.
Natalie glanced at Heather, but it seemed as though she hadnât noticed or pretended not to.
She played with Luna, seemingly unbothered.
Natalie turned to the housekeeper and said, âWillow, please prepare some food for a late
breakfast.â
For Stephen and Clyde to have returned at this hour, they likely hadnât eaten anything this morning.
Willow nodded.
In no time, Willow had prepared the food for Natalie. Natalie carried the tray upstairs. When she arrived
at the study door, she found it slightly ajar.
She overheard Stephenâs solemn voice from inside, âDidnât Nat tell him about your relationship with
her?â
Him? Who?
Clyde responded, âDonât bother about him.â
âStillâ¦â
âI know what youâre worried about, but Cedric is unsuitable for her.â Clyde interrupted before Stephen
could finish.
Natalie was silent.
Stephen was referring to Cedric!
What had Cedric done to Clyde?!
Thinking back to the morningâs argument over the phone, Natalieâs heart sank
Cedric! He..!
Before she entered, she heard Clyde continue, âThat person is too extreme. We shouldnât let her know
for now. She finally has some time to spend with the child.â
Clydeâs tone was grave.
Stephen also nodded, a trace of guilt flashing in his eyes.
Indeed, the pressure Natalie had been under for the past two years was beyond words.
Now that she finally had time to spend with Luna, they should let her have some peace.
Natalie quietly went downstairs. When Willow saw Natalie bringing down the breakfast untouched, she
was puzzled.
âMiss, whatâs the matter?â
âWillow, Iâm not feeling well. Please take it up for me.â Natalie said, putting down the tray and walking
towards the door without waiting for Willowâs response.
Willow looked bewildered.
Julian wasnât around, so Natalie had the driver take her directly where she wanted to go.
When she arrived at Peach Garden, the butler informed her that Cedric had stayed with Kayla in her
room the entire night.
Anger surged in Natalieâs chest.
She headed upstairs and directly to Kaylaâs room.
Standing at the door, she saw Cedric carefully feeding Kayla soup. The tenderness in his eyes was
almost overflowing.
âWell, arenât you just so caring!â Natalie sarcastically remarked, shattering the harmonious
scene inside â
Cedric and Kayla turned their heads to look at Natalie simultaneously.
Natalie stepped into the room, her heels clicking in a muffled sound against the carpet.
When Cedric saw the coldness in Natalieâs eyes, he furrowed his brows. Kayla sensed the danger
emanating from Natalie and instinctively moved behind Cedric, seemingly afraid.
It appeared as though she feared Natalie.
âDonât be afraid,â Cedric reassured Kayla softly and stepped forward to face Natalie.
In his eyes, there was a warning.
Why?
Was it because Kayla feared her?
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