Chapter 592
A Life Debt Repaid
Sean continued, âHe really resembles John, and even carries his bearing. Are you really-â
âNo, he doesnât,â Cordy snapped, cutting him short. âYouâd know that he and John have nothing in common if you had the displeasure of his acquaintance.â
Sean smiled faintly, actually surprised that the day would come when someone could push Cordy buttons to this extent.
Nonetheless, they returned to his car; Sean took her straight to Cranston House.
Cordy inhaled sharply.
âNervous?â Sean asked.
âNo, just not used to it,â she replied.
âJust come back more often, and youâd get used to it.â
âDonât bother talking me into it,â Cordy said bluntly. âMy mom left all those years ago, and that makes it very clear that this place isnât all that nice.â
Sean actually had nothing to say about that-his family was really nothing to brag about. Otherwise, his aunt-that is, Cordyâs mother-wouldnât have cut all ties with Seanâs grandfather just to run away from home.
As they strode into the front hall, they found Jesse, Seanâs grandfather, already waiting for them.
The whole family was there with him.
Seanâs father Liam and his wife Lana Quayle, along with Seanâs brother, sat next to Jesse. Liamâs younger brother Paul was in turn seated with his wife Demi Larkin, and with them were their children Linus and Nicole.
Their relationship was certainly conflicted and rife with power struggles; had John survived, Sean would already have him here to help with his bid to become heir.
It was just a couple years ago when Cordy rediscovered her connection to the Cranstons, when Jesse personally visited her in North City. At the time, he showed her the many photos he kept of her mother since her childhood, as well as photos of her mother in the company of other Cranstons. He told her then that her mother was his youngest daughter, and she his granddaughter.
She finally realized why her mother always told her not to show her face to the press-her mother didnât want the Cranstons to find out about her existence.
Evelyn, Cordyâs mother, inherited her flair for fashion design from Martha, Cordyâs grandmother.
However, Martha died very early, and though Evelynâs talent was discovered at a young age, the Cranstons forbade Evelyn from studying it further. That may be the reason Evelyn left the Cranstons, cutting all ties with them in the cleanest way possible.
Cordy never understood that. Why would Evelyn hide herself and Cordy after leaving the Cranstons?
She should be flaunting that she could do well on her own even after leaving.
There were so many questions, but she couldnât ask her mother now.
When Jesse came to Cordy, she wasnât cold enough to show him the door when she saw how old and sincere he was. However, she made it very clear that she would never return to Cranston House after her mother left.
Even so, blood was thicker than water-even Jesse regretted his actions and admitted his mistakes.
Cordy had no say about the grievances of her elders, so her stance was that she would acknowledge that she was a Cranston, but she would still stay away from Cranston House while requesting they not announce her identity to the public.
Jesse agreed to everything, but that was also why Sean would always bring her here to see Jesse whenever she visited the capital.
Since the entire Cranston extended family stayed together at Cranston House, Cordy had to deal with all of them whenever she returned.
Although she didnât like it, she was mature enough to show some basic manners.
She greeted everyone, and then Jesse kindly beckoned her to sit by his side.
Cordy could feel that Jesse was very nice to her, and even heard that Jesse used to spoil Evelyn to bits since she was his only daughter.
That further begs the question-what caused such a terrible argument between Evelyn and Jesse?
Was there some sort of unspeakable secret involved?