Chapter 669
Meet My Brothers
When Timothy laid eyes on Mla, he felt like he had been transported back four years in time. She
looked exactly as she did in his memories, igniting a rush of emotions within him.
He couldnât help but feel thrilled at their reunion.
Caleb found himself unexpectedly confronting his own feelings as he beheld Mia standing before him,
alive and well.
Mia turned to face him. There was a mixture of grief and aloofness in her expression as she spoke,
âWhy, Iâm surprised that you still remember my name.â
Timothy inhaled sharply. He stared at her calmly as he asked, âAre you finally going to drop the act?â
He knew that sheâd been feigning ignorance. She recognized him, yet she purposely acted like she
didnât know him.
Miaâs brows furrowed slightly, contemplating his accusation. If he believed she was merely acting, then
perhaps she would oblige. With a nonchalant air, she replied, âBecause itâs become tiresome.
âMia, do you have any idea how long Iâve been searching for you?â Timothy stared at her intently, his
Adamâs apple bobbing subtly.
There were so many things he wanted to say, but the words caught in his throat.
He wanted to tell her that he had never suspected her of hurting Laura.
Instinctively, Mia averted his gaze.
With a practiced grace, she pulled out a chair and sat down. The perfectly cooked steak on the plate
seemed to hold her full attention.
Finally, she said, âMr. Barrett, our marriage ended the moment the divorce papers were signed. What
possible reason could you have had for searching for me?â
Based on her investigation, she was just an ordinary individual with no notable status or background.
Mia was convinced that he had erased all her information out of concern that her existence might
tarnish the Barrett familyâs name if it became public knowledge.
Still, she was intrigued by Timothy. What truly motivated him to seek her out after all this time?
âI felt it necessary to clarify matters.â
Miaâs fork, scraping against her steak, paused midâmotion.
âGo on, then. What do you have to say?â
Timothy studied her intently, sensing something was off. However, he couldnât quite put his finger on it.
Mia raised an eyebrow. âMr. Barrett?â
Timothy opted to steer the conversation elsewhere. âWhy did you fake your death and disappear? Who
is Gingerâs father?â
âTsk. Mr. Barrett, 1
weâre at an impasse.â
is the direction you intend to take our conversation, Iâm afraid
She had acted like her former self to uncover the truth behind her past. She had yet to regain her
memories. But she couldnât risk alarming her brothers by pressing them for answers. Their impulsive
nature might lead them to Xanier Island, braving a storm in a helicopter.
Not wanting to complicate things, Mia was left only with Timothy as her sole recourse. Little did she
expect him to sidestep the issue entirely. She was appalled by his audacity to ask about Gingerâs
father.
Perhaps her brothers were right, after all. Her exâhusband was nothing but an asshole. Timothy
seemed promising at first, but she was disappointed to find him no better than the
rest.
She met his gaze squarely and replied, âSurely you understand why I faked my death and left?â
Timothy pressed his lips together. While he comprehended the circumstances that led to her
disappearance, he suspected her brothers likely faked her death without her consent.
He didnât expect her to vanish for four whole years!
Undeterred, he pressed on, âI understand about your brothers helping you disappear by faking your
death, but I canât fathom your ruthlessness. You went missing for four years! If our paths hadnât
crossed, how long would you have remained in hiding?â
âSo?â
âSo, your demeanor only reinforces the notion that you are indeed the culprit.â