Chapter 883
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming Chapter 883 Holding two cups of water, Blake approached Kevin and asked, âMr. Harrison, did Mr. Jardin assign us a new task? I overheard Myaâs name just now. Sheâs my cousin, you know? Given that Iâm your apprentice, could you maybe share just a tiny bit of whatâs going on? Itâll help me shoulder some of the burden, and be part of the solution.â
Kevin took his cup of water with his face turned icy. He said, âMind your own business, Blake. Focus on your work.â
As Kevin walked away, Blake rolled her eyes and mimicked Kevin. âMind your own business, he says.â
Kevin had seen Blakeâs mockingly exaggerated expressions reflected in the fire extinguisherâs glass casing. He caught everything in his gaze.
Having ended his call, Zach went upstairs to pacify Madelyn who was brooding in silence.
Madelyn sought refuge in her art studio, where she drowned her frustrations in swathes of color on canvas. Next to her palette was a vase with a freshly cut flower. Zach came in and crouched down beside her, taking her about-to-paint hand into his, and said, âIâm sorry about Mya. It was my fault. I overlooked it.â
âWhat would you like as compensation? Iâll do anything,â Zach said softly, planting a gentle kiss on the back of Madelynâs hand. At that moment, he looked like the most devoted follower in front of Madelyn, the only one who could make him humble.
Madelyn tried a few times to pull her hand away, but it didnât work. She kept her feelings inside, making her voice calm again. âI know youâve gathered information. Do you think your dirty money can just solve everything? Youâre still the same, Zach. Youâre as heartless as ever!â
This was the first time Madelyn was really mad. She quickly pulled her hand away and wouldnât look at Zach. She wanted to be far from anywhere he was. She rushed into the nursery, slamming the door tight. Even from far down the hall, Zach could hear the door slam.
Dalton, who was playing with his toys on the floor, was startled but did not cry. Margaret hurriedly emerged from the bathroom, drying her hands, and said, âGood heavens! What happened?â
âItâs nothing,â Madelyn said, brushing it off. Margaret wasnât convinced. She continued, âOh, come on!
You might as well write âIâm madâ on your forehead!â
Dalton crawled over and grabbed Madelynâs leg, standing up. He said, â Ma⦠Mama⦠hug⦠hug.â
Feeling warmed by Daltonâs newfound vocabulary, Madelyn picked him up. He nestled into her shoulder without saying another word.
Margaret tried to lighten the mood. She said, âDaltonâs getting smarter by the day. Heâs learning so fast.
Look, heâs already asking for hugs.â
Whenever Madelyn saw Dalton, she felt an urge to bond with him. No matter how upset or aggrieved she was, those feelings vanished the moment she saw him. She locked the door from the inside with the only key.
Madelyn played with Dalton, stacking some blocks. She rarely spent time with him. Whenever he reached up to be held, she fought the urge to embrace him, fearing the vulnerability that came with deep emotional ties. She feared that it would make it difficult for her to leave one day, even considering him a burden.
In less than an hour, a maid knocked on the door three times. âMadam,â she said, âMr. Jardin has cooked some pasta for youâ¦â