Chapter 522: We will
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
"I got us married...?"
If Penny and Zoren hadnât reached this point in their relationship, or if they had found out about it much earlier, it could have been a breaking point for any connection they had. Given their backgrounds, it wouldnât be surprising if this revelation became the catalyst for a long-standing distrust Zoren might hold against her.
"Oh, my god..." Penny scoffed, her hand trembling slightly. âI did marry a handsome guyâbut I didnât mean someone on the brink of death!â
Penny didnât like to linger on her previous life anymore, especially her time in prison. However, with this new information, she couldnât help but recall a memoryâone of her and Grace talking about Penny dating a guy. That ridiculous conversation she had with Grace in her previous life.
Penny pressed her lips together as she helplessly looked up at the man across from her. "How did you know all of these details, though?" she asked, since the files only confirmed their location, Pennyâs presence in the ward, and the stand-ins who officiated the wedding.
"You told me," Zoren shrugged. "You told me the night you snuck in here, drunk."
Although his voice was calm and forgiving, without a trace of mockery, it stirred a bubble of shame in her heart.
"I remembered? All of it?" she asked, and he nodded. "All this time, I knew how I got married?"
"When youâre drunk... thatâs what I believe."
She gasped, scoffing at the sheer absurdity. Penny glanced down at the file again before pinching the bridge of her nose.
"I think Iâm starting to get it now," she muttered. "So, in other words, I forget everything once Iâm sober? But when I drink, I remember all the things I did every time I was drunk?"
Zoren nodded before she asked, "Should I see a psychiatrist?"
"Do you think you need to?" he asked, tilting his head slightly. "Would that be alright with you?"
"Well..." Penny gazed down, clasping her trembling hands.
All this time, Penny believed that when she was drunk, her drunken state seemed to live more in her past life. But with this new piece of informationâsomething she wouldnât have known without Zorenâit changed everything.
It didnât just make her just a drunk.
It showed just how split her mind was. It scared herâterrified her, even. She knew herself better than anyone, and thus, she knew that to deal with thatPenny, she had to confront herself.
For a while, neither of them spoke. Zoren respected her moment of silence, letting her process everything. After all, this wasnât the only thing he wanted to tell her. Zoren believed that for him to protect herself, she needed to know everything else. Only then could she also protect herself and become even more mindful than she already was.
âI didnât ask for her fatherâs permission about this,âhe thought. âBut Atlas agreed with my plans, so he can handle the family while I work with her.â
Penny took a deep breath after collecting her thoughts. When she lifted her gaze to him, her expression was solemn.
"Did you tell Dad about this?" she asked.
"I mentioned your drunken antics in passing, but I donât think we delved into it because of the matter at hand," he replied in the same serious tone. "Though, I did tell your First Brother about it."
"That time in the restaurant?"
"Yes, but that was before I had these reports. I told him Iâd update him once I did," he explained. "And now, he knows."
"I see." Penny let out a shallow breath. "When you came by our house... why? I initially put the question on hold because of everything that was happening. But I know you wouldnât rush to meet with my family without telling me unless there was something else."
"The people I mentioned earlierâwe found them dead."
"What?" Deep lines appeared between her brows. "Those guys I had a bet with?"
"Yes."
"When? I mean, how?"
Zoren shrugged mildly. "They were perfectly fine until I started looking into what happened five years ago. Then I found out about an anonymous order they received to take care of you. Before my people could reach them, they were dead."
Again, silence fell between them. But this wasnât the same silence they shared during the meal or moments ago. This silence was heavy; the air was thick. Penny could only stare at Zoren in slight shock, her mind blank.
"They died? Because you started looking into it?"
Zoren nodded. "Your father told me what might have happened."
Her already furrowed brows deepened. Now that he mentioned it, Penny recalled that Hugo had told her about them knowing about Charlesâs past, and that Zoren knew as well. However, hearing it from Zoren stirred an inexplicable feeling in her heart.
"Okay." Penny exhaled deeply, placing the documents down and leaning back. She met his gaze sternly. "Is that why you said you wanted to take me home?"
"No." His response was quick. "I wanted to take you home because I wanted to be with you. And if they were only hurting you, then Iâd take you away from them. Obviously, I was wrong." Which was strange because Zoren was rarely wrong.
Even his intuition about Penny being his Thursday girl was right. He had simply dismissed the idea, believing it was unfair to date someone just because they reminded him of his precious friend. Even so, it turned out he was right, and Penny had been good at hiding it.
Penny smiled wryly at him, knowing he wasnât wrong. The Penny he met when she was drunk was hurtâbroken. So, technically, his intuition had been spot on.
"So, to clarify, you also know that me coming here doesnât protect you? But rather, whoever they are, they might target you as well," she asked, and he nodded. "Why did you still do it when your plate is already full with your family?"
"My family doesnât take up my entire plate," he replied knowingly, smiling. "I can handle it."
Penny sighed. "Renren."
"Are you saying youâd go home because of this?"
"No."
"Then that settles it."
Penny pressed her lips into a thin line before saying, "Iâll deal with them soon."
"We will," he corrected. "Weâll do it together. Youâre not alone, Penny, and youâll never be alone again."