Chapter 210
The Beginning Of All Sins
âYou canât just go around helping everyone.â
No longer looking at Sophie, Claude walked away.
Since Sophie got back home, she kept sending messages to Olivia.
[Iâm sorry, Olivia. I didnât mean to keep it from you. Can we please meet and talk?]
[Olivia, please answer.]
[Letâs sort this out, Olivia.]
Olivia felt a bit better after seeing all of Sophieâs messages. She realized that even if she still had feelings for Jacob, being with him wasnât possible.
It didnât matter who he was with now. Since she couldnât have his love, why not be happy for Sophie?
She texted back, [Iâm happy for you, Soof.]
Sophie stared at the text message for a long time, her finger dangling on the screen. She didnât know what to say.
After a while, she texted back, shaking a little, [Does this mean weâre still friends?]
[Yes.]
That night, Olivia burned all her photos with Jacob, including photos of them shopping, traveling, studying at the library, and at the beach.
Jacob had promised her a future together after graduation: a house, two kidsâa boy named Cody and a girl named Abbyâa happy family. Theyâd live in his family home, where his mom would cook for them, just like she always did.
Olivia had been holding onto these dreams. But now, as she watched the pictures burn, she realized those dreams were gone.
Laughing sadly, she whispered, âGoodbye, Jacob. I wish you all the best.â
Tyler dropped by Oliviaâs room at midnight. She was lying in bed quietly, and he sat beside her.
âDid you burn everything?â he asked.
Olivia didnât answer; she just let the small fire in the corner flicker.
After a moment, Tyler said, âPeople say first loves never last. Did you know that?â
âI didnât need anyone to tell me,â she replied quietly, her expression unchanged.
Tyler tucked her in, making sure she was comfortable, then told the maid, âTake the brazier out.â
The maid came in and took it out. Glancing at the brazier, she saw that the corner of the last picture was devoured by the flame.
Tyler got up from Oliviaâs bed, letting her heal in peace.
The next morning, Hillary went to the hospital.
âNaomi, since Oliviaâs pregnant now, do you think she should move back home?
Naomi, who was freshening up, froze. âIsnât she staying at Sandalwood Palace?â
âDo you know what they call her there? âTheyâre calling her Mrs. Harris,â Hillary revealed.
Naomiâs smile vanished. âMom, Olivia is pregnant for me. We shouldnât fuss over titles.â
âDonât you care?â Hillary pressed.
âMom, Olivia is my sister. Sheâs staying there so Tyler can take care of her and the baby,â Naomi said.
But Hillary insisted, âYou want Tyler to take care of Olivia? Do you realize how much this baby means to the Harrises?â
Naomi, looking pale, was worried. âIâll talk to Tyler about it.â
âYou better,â Hillary said. She didnât say more, but anyone could tell what she was implying.