Chapter 132: Please, don’t abandon me!
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Normally, Charles would gather his children so they could talk about what happened. But here he was, doing a quick run in the mansionâs jogging paths out of frustration.
Haines would join him, if not only Haines didnât feel like running. Hence, he sat on the bench and counted how many laps Charles ran before the latter finally joined him on the bench.
"Feeling much better now?" Haines asked as he handed Charles a piece of a small towel for the manâs sweat.
Charles casually accepted it and wiped it around his neck while pouring a drink down his throat. When his breathing and heart rate stabilized, he cast Haines a glance.
"Haines, one question," he faced Haines squarely. "Haines, why did you stay?"
It was no secret Haines planned to leave shortly after he picked up Penny from the Cortez Household. However, he changed his mind one day before his departure. Although Haines already told Charles a lame excuse, Charles didnât think much about it since he didnât mind if Haines would stay or leave.
But after what happened, Charles couldnât help but probe.
"I canât just leave Penny all alone," Haines didnât mind telling him the truth. "She worries me."
"Did you think this will happen?"
Haines pondered. "Not exactly."
"Then, what?"
"Before I noticed that things might be a little complicated in the family, I was concerned about Penny. As I said, Penny is the one who negotiated those terms before coming in here and even asked for a notarized copy of it," he explained â more like reminding Charles of this fact. "After observing her, I realized sheâs quite indifferent than she was toward her cousins."
"The boyâs indifference towards her wasnât also helping. With this, I donât think her footing in the family would stabilize. I donât even think she plans to stay longer," he continued. "Thatâs my initial reason, but as time goes on, I realize thereâs a much bigger problem."
Charles rocked his head in understanding. "It was us and Allison."
Haines didnât answer, but tipping his head was enough for an answer.
"Hah." Charles huffed as he looked ahead, resting his arms on his legs. "Since when did you know?"
"Iâm not sure when, but Iâm certain itâs before that time Hugo confronted you. Iâm certain you noticed Hugo distanced himself from Nina since then."
Everyone might not say it, but they could all feel and see that Hugo was purposely being indifferent toward Nina. Hugo was the most considerate older brother. It would take something big for Hugo to get angry.
"I canât let her near Penny," Charles spoke after a prolonged silence. His tone was low but, at the same time, stern.
Haines brows rose as he didnât expect Charles to make such a quick decision. If this was a business matter, he wouldnât be surprised. But when it comes to family, Charles never decides on anything rashly.
"Is that what youâve been thinking while running?" Haines blurted out.
"We raised Nina with everything we could, but it seemed we spoiled her more than we thought. I canât fault her for trying to stir trouble for Penny because until months ago, she was the only daughter of our family," Charles expressed sincerely with a mixture of sadness and guilt. "Nina is just scared that sheâd lose the life she grew up in. I understand her to that extent."
"I know." Haines nodded. "I also understand where sheâs coming from... to that extent."
Charles smiled bitterly as he faced Haines. "Just to that extent. We spoiled her too much and were too lenient, not getting equal discipline, just like how we disciplined Hugo and Atlas."
"Are you sure youâre going to send her away?"
"I canât abandon her completely because even if Nina had done this, sheâs still my daughter in heart. The least I can do is not let her near Penny for now." Charles nodded. "I love Nina and in my heart, sheâll always be my daughter. But Penny... sheâs my flesh and blood. Allison might argue with me, but I canât keep letting someone who stirs trouble for my daughter linger around."
It felt wrong for Haines to heave a sigh of relief, but he did. He was glad Charles was more forthcoming now than he was months ago. Although Haines was aware this might hurt Charles, especially Allison, it was the right thing to do.
"Though I have to say, Charles. You spoiled Nina with all the love and, at the same time, taught her to be a good person. If thereâs anyone who would understand you wonât easily unloved her, that would be Nina, herself," Haines expressed. "I donât want to say more since sheâs a child, but the fact that children exhibit personality characteristics in infancy suggests that genetics plays a part."
Charles faced Haines again before the latter continued.
"Jessa Cortez might know what sheâs like. You can ask her... if you are ready to know what kind of person Nina is behind your back."
Hainesâs suggestion carried good intentions, but somehow, that also put pressure on Charles. Once Charles asks Jessa what Nina was like in their home, he might completely change his perspective toward his once beloved daughter.
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Once Charles calmed down, he went to see Allison to discuss some matters. The discussion turned into a huge argument, but in the end, Allison couldnât change anything. How could she when her husband, Haines, and even Butler Jen were all against her?
Moreover, it was best for Penny and Nina not to be near each other for the time being. So once the adults came to a conclusion, they gathered the children in the family room.
Charles gazed at his sons and daughters seated on the couch. "From now on, Nina wonât be coming in here on the weekends."
"Huh?" Ninaâs complexion paled as she gazed at her parents blankly. "Dad... why...?"
"Nina, donât be sad. We agreed to this decision because we think itâs the best for all of us to avoid such problems in the future." Charles was unmoved and adamant, his tone was enough to let everyone know he wouldnât accept any objection at the moment. "However, Nina can go to her grandparents on the weekends."
He paused and cast his sons a look. "If you want to meet Nina, then tell us so the driver can drive you to your grandparentâs home. For now, Nina, the driver is ready to take you back to the Cortez Household."
"Dad!" Nina quickly slumped to her knees, crying. "Please donât abandon me. I didnât really mean what happened!"
Her eyes searched for Penny and crawled her way to her. "Penny, Iâm really sorry â"
Slap!