Chapter 1954
When Love Comes Late
Bennett nodded and expressed his regret, saying, âI apologize for the earlier incident.
Joann tends to act impulsively and often steps out of bounds.
â
Stella offered a reassuring smile and replied, âPlease, thereâs no need for formalities.
Whatever she might have said, it was her action, not yours.
â
It was just the two of them in the garden.
Stella did not know Bennett well.
She was uncomfortable with the unfamiliar man standing next to her.
She tucked her phone into her purse and said to him, âThe dinner party is starting.
We should head inside.
â
She then stood up, ready to walk away.
âMrs.
Clark,â Bennett called out to stop her.
As Stella turned around, puzzled, she heard him say, âI have a personal question to ask you.
â
Stella was taken aback, unable to fathom what personal question Bennett would ask her.
Bennett quickly clarified, âPlease, donât take it the wrong way.
Having lived overseas for many years, Iâm quite out of touch with local matters.
It struck me that Iâve never heard mention of the Anderson family in Seamarsh, and I was curious about your origins.
If my question is too intrusive, feel free not to answer.
â
In stark contrast to the aggressive Joann, Bennettâs manners were flawless.
Realizing he was merely curious about her origins, Stellaâs tension eased.
She openly shared, âIâm actually not from Seamarsh.
I was raised in Bysea by my grandfather.
â
Upon hearing this, Bennettâs interest peaked, and he couldnât help but ask, âWhat about your parents?â
Stella noticed an odd anticipation in his gaze and hesitated before probing, âWhy are you so interested in my family history?â
She posed the question with a light smile, which made Bennett realize his enthusiasm could have seemed excessive.
He moderated his tone and apologized, âIâm sorry for my eagerness.
The truth is, I have a cousin Iâve never met.
She disappeared after an accident and is around your age.
You seemed somewhat familiar when we first met, which piqued my curiosity.
I hope youâre not offended.
â
Upon hearing Bennettâs words, Stella instantly grasped the reason behind his reaction.
Her thoughts turned to Bella and Kristian, who had never resided in Bysea.
Determined not to let Bennett harbor any illusions about her, Stella clarified, âIâm afraid I might let you down.
My parents lived in Dorburn, not here.
We have no family ties to Bysea or Seamarsh.
â
Bennettâs face fell momentarily, but he quickly masked his disappointment with a smile.
âI see.
Iâm sorry for the mix-up.
â
Stella shook her head, expressing her empathy.
âItâs alright.
I can imagine how tough it must be, missing family members like that.
â
âThank you for your understanding,â Bennett replied, his smile warming.
Meanwhile, not too far off, Joann clenched her teeth in frustration.