Chapter 262
Bride Behind The Mask
Frederick, seeing Marguerite in such a state, felt each second passing by was pure agony He gently wrapped his arms around Marquente, tightly clutching her shoulders, hoping he could offer her a sliver of comfort and strength âThereâs no rush to sign. Weâll come back tomorrowâ
Marguente in his arms had long run out of tears, her emotions utterly drained.
She shook her head, her voice hoarse, âLet me go, I can sign. Iâll signâ
Margueriteâs voice was monotone, but her hand trembled uncontrollably.
Her handwnting was shaky but the pressure she applied was forceful enough to make an imprint on the back of the paper, giving Frederick a glimpse into her despair Lavemeâs body had to be kept in the hospital for a day to determine the exact cause of death, so Frederick had no choice but to take Marguerite home first.
Throughout the joumey, Marguente was calm. She didnât cry, nor did she make a fuss.
Frederick kept silent, knowing that no words could console her wounded heart night now.
Chuck, the coâpilot, was about to turn around to report the situation, but Frederick immediately shook his head at him, signaling him to stay quiet. Instead, Chuck texted Frederick [Ive informed Ms Yuna about Laveme. They just landed at Meadow Haven and are on their way back now]
[Look into the doctor who prescribed the medication for Laverne]
[Understoodâ]
Their RollsâRoyce moved through the city streets, caught in the early morning traffic Street comers were filled with breakfast street vendors, and Margueriteâs gaze suddenly fell on a shop selling fries.
She turned to Frederick, the floodgates of her memories opening wide, and pointed out the window, âLookâ
Following her direction, Fredenck asked. âWant some?â
Marguente shook her head, her tone indifferent. âNo, it just reminded me of when I was a child. We were so poor, but I really wanted to eat fres. My grandma would get a couple of discarded potatoes from our neighbors and fried them for me.
But those potatoes were rotten, so they tasted bitter and astringent. Yet, my grandma and I found them incredibly delicious, and it made us feel so contentâ As Marguerite spoke, she felt as though she was travelling back in time.
Her entire being was transported back to her childhood, to that familiar old house in Marina Shores Village.
She straightened Frederickâs face to look him in the eye, her tone filled with excitement âHave you ever eaten popcom? The oldâfashioned kind, that pops with a loud bang, itâs spectacular! I had it when I was little, my grandma made it for mel We had an old popcom machine that the landlord had discarded. One day, when my grandma was napping, I took out the machine and decided to try making popcorn myself.
But I didnât control the temperature right, and the machine exploded right in my face, leaving me dazed My grandma rushed out from the house, temfied She looked at my sootâcovered face, quickly checked if I was disfigured, and when she saw I wasnât hurt, she spanked me so hard! You wouldnât believe it, the neighbors said they could hear me begging for mercy five blocks away! Hahaha-â
Marguenteâs storytelling was animated and vivid, but Frederick felt a pang in his heart The happier she seemed, the more his heart ached Her reminiscence about her own grandmother in relation to Laverne showed how much she had come to consider Laveme as family Lavemeâs passing was a fatal blow to Marguerite So, he would rather have Marguerite cry and make a fuss, even act out, as long as it made her feel better He feared her bottling up her emotions would lead to a breakdown Marguente, however, sighed and tumed to look again at the shop selling fries, tears inexplicably welling up in her eyes âHow did such a happy life come to an abrupt end? I miss my childhood so much. Inally do She couldnât finish her sentence as her sobs took over, leading to an uncontrollable weeping âTreally really miss my grandma I miss her so much Her shoulders shock with her sobs, beyond her control Frederick, with a heavy heart, pulled Marguente into his aus holding her tight The woman in his arms began to pound on his chest, her broken words reflecting her sorrow, Frederick, I miss my grandma, I miss her so much.â
He caressed her back, his voice filled with concern, his tone unusually gentle âMarguerite, Laverne may have left you, but you still have your own grandma Wherever she is, I help you find her, okay?â
His words, meant to comfort her instead triggered a complete emotional breakdown Her tears poured out, and she screamed at him hysterically Fredenck, Laverna la my grandma! She is my real grandma! Sheâs gone, I donât have a grandina anymore! The person who loved me the most in the wor