Chapter 247
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 247
Hearing Cherylâs words, the tension that had been gripping me eased. She was right. Who else but biological parents would go to such lengths?
I helped Cheryl into bed, bending over to tuck her in and asking, âHow have you been feeling these days? Any better?â
Cheryl replied, âMuch better. The doctor says one more round of chemo, and then I can focus on resting.â
âThatâs good to hear.â As I straightened up, Cheryl caught a pendant that had slipped from my collar, carefully tucking it back. âKeep this pendant close. Donât let strangers see it she advised.
I was confused. âWhy?â Why would a piece of jewelry need to be hidden?
Cherylâs eyes flickered as she explained, âItâs just⦠too valuable. I worry it might attract the wrong attention.â
I nodded. âOkay, I understandâ
The quality of the pendant was rare, even more so than the ones Timothy had prepared for the unborn child. I understood Cherylâs
concer
I called in Thomas, introducing him to Cheryl. âAunt Cheryl, this is Thomas. Heâll be handling your divorce.â
âMs. Webster, good to meet you. Jane already briefed me about your situation on my way up. Iâll need to talk to you in detail, though,â Thomas got straight to the point.
Cheryl seemed a bit uneasy. âHello, you look every bit the highâflying lawyer. How do you charge?â
Thomas answered, âDonât worry. Jane and I are friends. It is just a small case for me. Iâll handle it free of charge.â
I had discussed with Thomas to ease any financial womes Cheryl might have.
Seeing my nod, Cheryl relaxed.
The rest was out of my hands. Leaving the hospital room, I glanced outside, hoping to spot Allen, but found the corridor empty. He was gone. His words still left me feeling uneasy.
Back home, I was distracted all afternoon,
When people were furious, they often spoke the truth without realizing it. But as Cheryl said, my parents had been too good to me. How could they not be my biological parents?
Yet, the next moment, I thought of Susan and how she doted on Dorothy. That was no less than a biological daughter.
In my mind, two little voices were arguing. One said yes, the other no.
Eventually, I couldnât resist calling Allen. âDo you have time now? I need to ask you something.â
After the afternoonâs confrontation, I halfâexpected him to lash out at me, but he surprisingly agreed readily. âAbout your origins, right? Itâs not something easily discussed over the phone. Letâs meet.â
My origins? My heart skipped a beat, a sense of being suspended in midair. âOkay, now?â
âNot now. How about seven tonight⦠His voice trailed off as if speaking to someone else, and he continued, âThe coffee shop next to the Stellar Club.â
Meeting at a coffee shop would seem normal for most, but Allen was a known gambler.
I was puzzled. âA coffee shop?â
He coughed lightly, suddenly sounding impatient âYes, com
I might do something to you?â
âll be there, I agreed.
if you want to. I wonât wait forever. Itâs a public place. What are you scared
I realized I couldnât get any answers from Cheryl about my origins. And Allen was my only option.