Return of the Crowned Heiress Chapter 480
Return of the Crowned Heiress
Stephan didnât explain further, but the meaning was crystal clear.
It was in that fleeting glance when he looked down from a highârise and caught sight of her. It was in the helicopter when he watched her grit her teeth to extract a bullet frem herself without offering a sound despite the pain
It was when she, bloodied and battered, crawled step by step to grab the hem of his trasers and pleaded in a nearâbroken voice, âMr. Russell, save me.â It was in her defiant smile, framed by the slap mark on her face, as she stood homeless and abandoned all while refusing to shed a single tear.
It was in her gaze, her presence, her entire being
Sometimes, love began much earlier than one realized. It was silent and unnoticed, dismissed as irrelevant or even mocked. By the time one was aware of it, it was already a roaring storm that swept away everything in its path.
Stephan didnât spell it out, but Felicia felt like she understood what he meant.
Covering her eyes, she lay on the bed, allowing those strange yet sweet emotions to chum within her. Then, she asked, âCan I nimmage through your stuff? âDo you even need to ask Stephan sounded like he wanted to knock some sense into her.
Felicia chuckled
She wanted to say more, but the unstable signal filled the line with static. Right before the connection broke, Stephanâs voice came through clearly. âThe signal might cut off. Wait for me to come backâ
As expected, the call ended abruptly.
Staring at her phone, Felicia felt a pang of regret for wasting the call on casual chatter, once again forgetting to remind him to stay safe.
She would have to wait for next time, then
She buried her face in the blanket. The room w was spotlessâalmost unnervingly so and the bed and pillows carried none of Stephanâs scent. That clean, refreshing fragrance she was so fond of was absent.
Unable to sleep after the call, Felicia got up, grabbed some paper and a pent, and quickly jotted down a list of medicinal ingredients.
The herbs required to detoxify Imogenâs eyes were rare. Since she would be staying for a few days, she decided to have the Russell family mobilize their resources to procure them. That way, all she
Satisfied with her plan, she handed the list to Stanley, who eagerly set off to complete the task
By the next afternoon, Imogen had regained her energy and rook Felicia on a short tour of the Russell estate. Of course, they didnât go far. The place was simply too vast, with too many areas to explore.
During their idle chatter, Imogen subtly probed into Feliciaâs relationship with Stephan, asking how tar they had progressed and when they planned to many. It was evident Imogen saw herself not only as a sister but also as a concerned elder.
Feliciaâs responses were vague. She either avoided the question or changed the subject,
Perhaps the topic timed some memories for Imogen. Her unfocused eyes glimmered with sadness and longing as she gently caressed her belly, saying, âIf only Archie were still bere
Felicia remained silent, choosing not to comment.
Imogen, seemingly lost in her own world, continued with a faint smile, âMy fiancé, Archie Rosario, is the father of my baby. He died at sea, and his body was never recovered. To this day, I donât even know what he looked like. He was
âWe loved each other deeply. We were supposed to marry last year, but a month before the wedding, he died.
Her smile faltered as tears began to stream down her face, Wiping them away, she sighed. âI miss him so much, yet I never dream of him- not even onceâ¦â Felicia remained silent.
Empty words of comfort felt pointless. This kind of grief could only be processed by the person experiencing it.
Given her limited familiarity with Imogen, Felicia didnât think it was her place to offer any opinions. Sometimes, saying too much only made things worse. That
was a timeless truth.
Fortunately, Imogen didnât seem to need consolation, only a silent listener.
Felicia handed her a tissue. As she did so, she casually glanced upward and noticed Johanna standing by a secondâfloor window, watching them. From that distance and angle, she would have been able to overhear their conversation.
Just now, one of Imogenâs remarks seemed to have struck a nerve Johannaâs face was tense, her expression unusually grim. Felicia noticed IL