Chapter 2042
Night of Destiny
Chapter 2042 Hello, Dad
Ellen woke up naturally at 4.30PM, but she was still startled when she opened her eyes. Shoot, what
time is it?!
Just as she was frantically getting out of bed, the man on the couch reassured her gently. âTake it easy.
Itâs still early.â
Seeing that Jared had returned, she heaved a sigh of relief. âWhat time is it? Have I overslept?â
âFour-thirty. The dinner reservation my parents got is at six. We have plenty of time,â said Jared as he
sat next to her and draped her jacket over her shoulder. It was already winter, and it felt a little chilly
when she had just woken up.
At the thought that she was going to meet his parents, and that she was the only one remaining in her
family, Ellen couldnât help feeling sad.
âFrom now on, youâre a Presgrave too. We will be your loving family,â Jared comforted her. He
immediately knew what was running through her head when he saw the bitterness in her eyes.
With that, the sliver of bitterness in Ellenâs heart was driven away. âOkay!â She nodded while leaning in
his arms. âAnd I will be your dutiful wife.â
At 5.00PM, the Presgraves headed to the restaurant. They had come in advance to wait for Jared and
Ellenâs arrival.
Meanwhile, in New Town, Jared and Ellen had also departed under the bodyguardsâ escort.
Back in the restaurantâs private room, Elliot and Willow were discussing her future, and he enjoined her
about thinking twice when she wanted to go anywhere dangerous. As she interacted with antiques,
Elliot worried that his precious baby girl would get curious and follow others into a graveyard. That was
very, very alarming.
âRelax, Dad. I wasnât born yesterday,â Willow said to her father. However, to Elliot, Willow was a child
no matter how old she became, and he wouldnât feel assured unless he enjoined her anything three
times.
After all, he personally raised this little one up. No way was he going to let anyone take advantage of
her. However, at the thought that he would eventually have to marry a man, he didnât feel too happy
about it.
âWhen has your father ever seen you as a big girl?â Anastasia teased.
Willow felt loved. Growing up, she did love to hide behind her father whenever she made a mistake or
got into trouble, as he would take care of it every time.
Hence, she knew her father would forever be her strongest support, and it also made her fearless. The
more Elliot spoiled her, the more daring she became.
Just then, Jared led Ellen through the door, and the Presgrave couple looked with gentle gazes in their
direction at once. Anastasia stood up and greeted Ellen even more so. âHi, Ellen. Iâm Jaredâs mother.â
The young woman was awestruck, for she thought it wouldnât be an exaggeration to assume her future
mother-in-law was only a few years older than herself. She looks so young! And sheâs absolutely
stunning!
âEllen!â Just then, a sweet, crisp voice rang out beside her, and she found a gorgeous girl greeting her.
Though abashed, she still looked up at Anastasia and greeted, âHello, Mrs. Presgrave.â
A chuckle escaped Anastasia as she extended her hand out for a handshake. âJust call me âMomâ like
Jared does, Ellen. From now on, youâre my other daughter.â
Anastasiaâs words truly touched Ellen, and she couldnât help but well up with emotional tears. âMom!â
she said with a quivering voice; it had been far too long since she had addressed anyone with the
word.
âYes, dear?â Anastasia replied with a smile.
Meanwhile, Willow handed Ellen a paper napkin and said, âHi, Ellen, Iâm Willow.â
âHi, Willow.â Ellen was immediately in love with her future sister-in-law as well, and as she looked up,
she found that her future father-in-law had gotten up from his seat as well. That said, her heart skipped
a beat, for it was her first time meeting someone so intimidating.
Elliot had likely caught the young womanâs evasive gaze as he smiled warmly and said, âIâm your
father-in-law. Welcome to the family. From now on, Iâm your father.â
At that, Ellen raised her head, and her eyes welled up with moving tears once more. The nervousness
she had vanished, too, as she called out timidly, âHello, Dad