Chapter 1204
When Love Comes Late
Devoid of any warmth in her gaze, Elizabeth had no inclination to remain in his company any longer, especially after Lukaâs interference with her plans.
âThank you,â she responded tersely, preparing to exit the vehicle.
Yet, Luka interjected before she could leave.
âHold on a moment.
I have something more to say.
â
Intrigued and slightly annoyed, Elizabeth turned, her eyebrow arched in question.
âAnd what might that be?â
The playfulness previously evident in Lukaâs demeanor had evaporated, now replaced by a seriousness that held weight.
âStay away from Stella.
â
Stella again!
The mention of the name instantly shadowed Elizabethâs features.
Her voice, icy with disdain, shot back, âYouâre in no position to dictate my actions.
â
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With a forceful motion, she flung open the car door, stepped out, and slammed it behind her, striding away in a mix of anger and determination.
Back in the sanctuary of her hotel room, Elizabeth could no longer suppress her fury.
Her bag met the floor with a thud as she released a pent-up scream, the sound echoing through the room.
Alarmed by the commotion, Bella noticed the discarded bag and approached with concern etching her features.
âElizabeth, whatâs wrong?â she asked, observing the storm brewing in Elizabethâs demeanor.
Arms crossed and face etched with frustration, Elizabeth offered no reply.
Sensing the depth of her upset, Bella sat beside her, attempting to offer comfort.
But Elizabeth, in her agitated state, brushed off the gesture impatiently.
In a gentle tone, Bella probed further, âWhatâs troubling you?
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Sweetheart, didnât I skip the banquet for your sake? Why are you so upset? Did someone at the event treat you poorly?â
Recalling the events before the party, Bella remembered how Elizabeth had fervently requested to attend Lutherâs banquet in her stead, citing an interest in a particular man and a desire to connect with him away from
her motherâs presence.
Bella, ever indulgent of Elizabethâs wishes, had agreed without hesitation.
Her brows knitting in concern, Bella continued, âIs this about the man not reciprocating your feelings?â
âItâs not about him not liking me.
The issue is, heâs already married,â Elizabeth responded with defiance.
âWhat?â Bellaâs expression morphed into one of deep concern, her eyebrows knitting together more tightly.
Shaking her head, she advised, âThen you must let it go, Elizabeth.
We shouldnât intrude upon someone elseâs marriage.
The world is full of remarkable men.
Surely, you can find another who is unattached.
â
Her advice was earnest, stressing the moral imperative of respecting the boundaries of anotherâs relationship.
Had Bella been aware of Elizabethâs feelings for a married man earlier, she would have never condoned such behavior.