Chapter 617
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 617
That way, she could return a healthy Joshua to Old Man Neal and Daphne sooner. With these
thoughts, Cynthiaâs mood eased at
bit.
âWhen Yoel was discussing the past with me, I felt as if my mental age had shifted a bit. Thatâs why I
lied about going to fetch the cufflinks,â Joshua confided, now that he knew she did not despise him.
âSo you lied to see Sean?â Cynthia frowned, seemingly confused about his approach. According to
their earlier plan, she would have taken him to see Sean for a checkâup that day anyway. Why would
he lie and go alone?
âMmâhmm.â Joshua nodded, cautiously testing Cynthiaâs boundaries and blaming Sean in the process,
âSean had told me earlier to seek him out if I felt uncomfortable in any way.â
Cynthia knitted her brows. Why had Scan not informed her?
âCynthia, are you angry?â Joshua was unsure of her reaction.
âNo.â Cynthia decided she would have a serious talk with Sean, but before that, she needed to clear up
something. âWhy didnât you wait for me to accompany you?â
âI was scared.â Joshua spoke the truth, albeit with an added hint of vulnerability.
âScared? Scared of what?â Cynthia was baffled..
âI didnât know to what extent my mental age had recovered. If I had fully recovered, you certainly
wouldnât need me anymore. I didnât want that.â Joshuaâs words held a measure of truth and deception.
A wave of complexity washed over Cynthia. Captain was right. Joshuaâs dependency on her had grown
too deep.
âIn the future, you need to inform me promptly about such matters. Understand?â Cynthia instructed
him.
Joshua nodded, then asked, âMmhmm! Cynthia, you arenât mad about what I just said, are you?â
âNo, I am not. Cynthia held no resentment, still mulling over the progression of his mental age
âThank you, sister.â
As Joshua rushed over to envelop her in an embrace, Cynthiaâs body stiffened slightly. His touch
elicited feelings within her that were too complex to articulate. As she gently established some distance
between them, before she could articulate her thoughts, Joshua spoke again with an almost pitiful tone,
âCynthia, do you⦠do you despise me?â
âNo. You are a man, and I am a woman. We shouldnât embrace so casually,â Cynthia responded with
calmness, trying to make her point.
âBut weâre on good terms. Even though Yoel told me we used to be married, I have no memory of our
past. All I know is that we are nice to each other,â Joshua replied with an innocence befitting a
seventeenâyearâold boy.
Cynthia wanted to explain further, but Joshua cast his eyes down, muttering, âOr is it because you
remember our past⦠you
resent me.â
âI can be your sister, and care for you as if you were my younger brother. However, you canât just hug
or hold hands whenever you please, alright?â Cynthia decided to clarify things for him.
âOh.â
âIâll take you to Sean again tomorrow.â
âWhy?â
Cynthia, still focused on his quick recovery, proposed, âTo ask if your mental recovery has anything to
do with the past. If it does, Iâll think of ways to speed up your recovery.â
Seeing Cynthiaâs sincere concern, Joshua agreed, âOkay.â
After their discussion, Joshua seemed much more at ease. Now that he had revealed his lies himself,
he felt secure that Matthew could do no damage.